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・ Şahne, Bartın
・ Şahnəzərli
・ Şahqaya
・ Şahsevən
・ Şahsevən Təzəkənd
・ Şahsevən, Aghjabadi
・ Şahsevən, Kurdamir
・ Şahsoltanlı
・ Şahtaxtı
・ Şahverdili
・ Şahvəlili
・ Şahvəlilər
・ Şahvələdli
・ Şahyeri
・ Şahînê Bekirê Soreklî
Şaka (10+1)
・ Şakir
・ Şakir Bilgin
・ Şakir Eczacıbaşı
・ Şakirin Mosque
・ Şakirpaşa
・ Şakirpaşa railway station
・ Şakşuka
・ Şalcı, Şavşat
・ Şalcılar, Aydıntepe
・ Şalgam
・ Şalom
・ Şalpazarı
・ Şalvar Davası
・ Şambayadı, Çukurova


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Şaka (10+1)

''Şaka (10+1)'' (commonly known simply as ''Şaka'' and ''10+1''),〔(Stardium Müzik Yapım, Reklam, Tanıtım, Organizasyon A.Ş )〕 is the fourth studio album by Turkish girl group Hepsi, expected to be released in May 2008. The album is the group's third album so far, and is the follow-up from their 2006 album ''Hepsi 2'', which spawned the hit singles "Kalpsizsin" and "Aşk Sakızı".
==Album title==
The album's title ''Şaka (10+1)'' in English means "Joke (10+1)". The "(10+1)" section of the title refers to the fact that the album consists of 11 tracks, 10 of which are famous covers, with an addition of 1 new track. The group entitled the album ''Joke'', as all the cover songs were written by the previous artist with deep meaningful reason; however, the group stated that the tracks were songs that they grew up listening to as a child, so the same meaning of the song isn't intended and isn't to be taken so seriously.
The group's debut album was entitled ''Bir'', translating to "One", and their previous album was named ''Hepsi 2'', which made fans speculate that the new album would be entitled ''Hepsi 3'' or ''Üç''. In binary, "10+1" can be interpreted as 3.

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