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Ankaralı Coşkun (born Coşkun Direk) is a prominent Turkish folk musician and actor best known for popularizing (Ankara-style folk music), characterized by its upbeat rhythms and association with traditional celebrations. Born in Ankara on April 4, 1977, he comes from a distinguished musical lineage; he is the grandson of Bayram Aracı , a master influential to legends like Orhan Gencebay and Neşet Ertaş. Musical Career and Style
He began playing the bağlama (a traditional string instrument) at age five and was performing at weddings with his father, Ali Direk, by age eight. AnkaralД± CoЕџkun Г‡iftetelli
"Erik Dalı," "Misket," "Hüdayda," "Papatya Falı," and "Kara Çalı". Ankaralı Coşkun (born Coşkun Direk) is a prominent
His most iconic track, " Ankara'nın Bağları " (Ankara’s Vineyards), became a national phenomenon, frequently topping charts and becoming a staple at events across Turkey. Notable Works Legacy in Ankara Havası While his first album,
Beyond music, he has appeared in television series and films, including Ebb and Tide (Medcezir) and Bandits . Legacy in Ankara Havası
While his first album, Vay Seni Vay Vay , debuted in 1996, he achieved major recognition with the song " Çilli Horozum " in 2001.
Ankaralı Coşkun has released numerous albums and singles that blend traditional folk with modern "Pavyon" and party styles.