Dünyada Bir Yerdeyim / Kazım KoyuncuEsen Entertainment | 2007 | 48 Mb | MP3 192 kbit
Kâzım Koyuncu (November 7, 1971 in Hopa, Artvin Province, Turkey – June 25, 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey) was a Turkish folk-rock singer, song writer, and activist.
An ethnic Laz, Koyuncu recorded songs in a number of languages spoken along the northeastern Black Sea coast of Turkey, as well as the regional Turkish dialect. He was the founder and singer of Zuğaşi Berepe ("The Children of the Sea" in Laz), a folk rock group founded in 1993. Following the group's break-up in 2000, Koyuncu went on to record two solo albums, Viya! in 2001 and Hayde in 2004, which proved to be extremely popular across Turkey and also in Georgia.
Besides Turkish, he is most famous for having sung in Lazuri, but his albums also contain several songs in Armenian, Homshetsi, Georgian and Megrelian. He also fought for nature and was against the construction of a nuclear reactor at Sinop on the northern Black Sea coast of Turkey. He was a well-known activist in environmental and cultural issues, and other things that were at risk and needed awareness and protection in Turkey.
1. Hoşça Kal
2. Yalnızlığı Anla
3. Askıda Yaşamak
4. Dünyada Bir Yerdeyim
5. Anılar Düştü Peşime
6. Yine Burada
7. Sürgün Başlar
8. Ayrılık Şarkısı
9. Hayat
10. Le Le Le
11. Konser Kayıtları : Divane Aşık
12. Anam Deyi Ki Bana
13. Yenge Kızı
14. Tabancamın Sapuni
15. Kız Ne Ağlayisun
16. Oy Oy Güzelim
17. Dido