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Ahmet Kaya
Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957〔 – 16 November 2000) was a famous Kurdish singer from Malatya, Turkey, who died on 16 November 2000 in exile in Paris.〔Costas M. Constantinou, ''Cultures and Politics of Global Communication'', Cambridge University Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-72711-2, (p. 188. )〕 He sang in Turkish and Kurdish. He identified as Kurd of Turkey, for which he was made an outcast in Turkey.〔http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/kurdish-singer-ahmet-kayas-widow-still-at-odds-with-turkey.aspx?PageID=238&NID=44374&NewsCatID=341〕 Some of his most popular songs include ''Ayrılık Vakti'', ''Söyle'', ''Ağladıkça'', ''Oy Benim Canım'', ''Birazdan Kudurur Deniz'', ''Arka Mahalle'', ''Kum Gibi'', ''Nereden Bileceksiniz'', ''Hani Benim Gençliğim'', ''Yakarım Geceleri'' and ''Şafak Türküsü''. ==Career== Ahmet Kaya was the fifth and last child born to his father, a Kurd who had immigrated from Adıyaman to Malatya, and his Turkish mother. He first encountered music at the age of six. Ahmet Kaya worked for a while as a taxicab driver in Istanbul before becoming well known as a singer in the mid-1980s. His first album, ''Ağlama Bebeğim'', was released in 1985. His popularity continued to rise into the 1990s when in 1994 he released the album ''Şarkılarım Dağlara'' which sold a record copies. All of his 1990 albums became chart-toppers. During his career he recorded approximately 20 albums and was known for his protest music and positions on social justice. Recurring themes in his songs are love towards one's mother, sacrifice, and hope.
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