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08-24-2005, 07:49 PM
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Tatar's 2nd album is definitely better than self titled. I prefer the Хамтдаа video. Which video are you most fond of? I reside in Doğubeyazit, a town close by Ağrı Dağı and Iranian border. Where is Olywa located?
Can you upload that song? I don't think it seems that familiar. I'd like to give it a listen anyway. Have you heard of http://www.yousendit.com/ ? You can upload it and post it in Song Identification forum here. If I can't help you indentify it, maybe someone else here will hopefully.
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I actually prefer the video for Хайрыг Ñ…vндÑ?л. There is more of a point to the video, than just basketball, and rapping. special effects, stunts, and everything else.
I have heard of 'yousendit' however, I forgot about it for a while. My friend was going to send me some dir en grey and other japanese stuff via yousendit.. however I forgot. now that you have reminded me, I will have to. I can't right now, sadly enough... I am at work.
so you live in Türkiye, eh? Oly wa is just short for Olympia Washington, USA. However, notice I have an estonian flag for my picture? I used to live in Eesti, and I wish to go back someday. I have also sent some time in Ð?наÌ?дырь, before I moved to alaska and then on to washington.
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08-25-2005, 12:40 AM
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I actually prefer the video for Хайрыг Ñ…vндÑ?л. There is more of a point to the video, than just basketball, and rapping. special effects, stunts, and everything else.
I have heard of 'yousendit' however, I forgot about it for a while. My friend was going to send me some dir en grey and other japanese stuff via yousendit.. however I forgot. now that you have reminded me, I will have to. I can't right now, sadly enough... I am at work.
so you live in Türkiye, eh? Oly wa is just short for Olympia Washington, USA. However, notice I have an estonian flag for my picture? I used to live in Eesti, and I wish to go back someday. I have also sent some time in Ð?наÌ?дырь, before I moved to alaska and then on to washington.
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Well, I enjoy Basketball even though it's not ladylike.
I look forward to hearing that song, when you're able to upload it.
I live in Türkiye. I used to live in Ramallah, Palestine until my late teens. I moved with my mother to İstanbul. I also resided in Los Angeles, USA for less than a year. I wasn't that impressed with Los Angeles, except for all the concerts there. I then moved back to İstanbul and got married and now live in Doğubeyazit... I've never been to Estonia. I only know that it's located close to Latvia and Russia. How long have you lived in the USA?
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08-25-2005, 02:05 AM
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pahatahtlik
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Well, I enjoy Basketball even though it's not ladylike.
I look forward to hearing that song, when you're able to upload it.
I live in Türkiye. I used to live in Ramallah, Palestine until my late teens. I moved with my mother to İstanbul. I also resided in Los Angeles, USA for less than a year. I wasn't that impressed with Los Angeles, except for all the concerts there. I then moved back to İstanbul and got married and now live in Doğubeyazit... I've never been to Estonia. I only know that it's located close to Latvia and Russia. How long have you lived in the USA?
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random question, but you do find that it's weird that Türkiye is trying to be admitted into the european union, even though the majority of the country is in asia (omit the capital city, İstanbul, obviously where you were at).
Yeah, I'm not too impressed with Los Angeles either. The only place I would not mind living in California are Santa Cruz, or Monterey... however, I probably wouldn't be able to afford it.
Lol, I have been in the USA far too long.. and I am not going to go beyond that. I am ashamed that I have pretty much lost my native tongue, and my knowlegde of eesti keel and руÑ?Ñ?кий Ñ?зык are almost a distant memory. There aren't too many speakers of estonian in washington.. there are only about a million in the world.. and I only know one person in Olympia, Washington.
So what is Türkiye and palestine like? I have not been there, in my travels sadly enough.
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08-26-2005, 05:09 PM
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random question, but you do find that it's weird that Türkiye is trying to be admitted into the european union, even though the majority of the country is in asia (omit the capital city, İstanbul, obviously where you were at).
Yeah, I'm not too impressed with Los Angeles either. The only place I would not mind living in California are Santa Cruz, or Monterey... however, I probably wouldn't be able to afford it.
Lol, I have been in the USA far too long.. and I am not going to go beyond that. I am ashamed that I have pretty much lost my native tongue, and my knowlegde of eesti keel and руÑ?Ñ?кий Ñ?зык are almost a distant memory. There aren't too many speakers of estonian in washington.. there are only about a million in the world.. and I only know one person in Olympia, Washington.
So what is Türkiye and palestine like? I have not been there, in my travels sadly enough.
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I actually find it more weird that Cyprus joined the EU. The majority of Türks don't want to join. The EU gives me the impression that they think they are elite. The EU wants to govern and take over. I think Türkiye should remain independant of The EU.
İstanbul is the biggest city in Türkiye. You never get bored there. There are plenty of places to go to and sights to see. You should go on a boat cruise up the Bosphorus and see the beautiful palaces and mosques if you ever visit. The architecture of the Sultanahmet mosque and Süleymaniye mosque is awesome. The museums are interesting,especially Ayasofya museum. Also the Archaeological museums in Topkapi palace. The military Museum and Atatürk museum are great as well. If you like shopping make sure to go to the Kapali Çarsi. If you want to go clubbing go to Ortaköy.
Doğubeyazit is a very small town. If you like nature, hiking and mountain climbing you should check it out. As I mentioned before Ağrı Dağı (Mount Ararat) is located close by and also the palace & mosque of Ishak Pasha.
I left Palestine in '93 during the first Intifada. Ramallah is a small city in the West Bank. It has nice parks and lovely nature. It has good places for shopping, good restaurants and cultural centers. I lived there back when the Mukata Compound buildings weren't destroyed. I've heard some new buildings have been built, but the ruins of the buldingsfrom 2002 are preserved. The Birzeit University is also located in Ramallah, also the beautiful Nature Reserve. I liked living there, except for the violence at times because of the unjust occupation.
I guess I better get back on topic of Mongolian Rap. 
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08-26-2005, 08:06 PM
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pahatahtlik
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I actually find it more weird that Cyprus joined the EU. The majority of Türks don't want to join. The EU gives me the impression that they think they are elite. The EU wants to govern and take over. I think Türkiye should remain independant of The EU.
İstanbul is the biggest city in Türkiye. You never get bored there. There are plenty of places to go to and sights to see. You should go on a boat cruise up the Bosphorus and see the beautiful palaces and mosques if you ever visit. The architecture of the Sultanahmet mosque and Süleymaniye mosque is awesome. The museums are interesting,especially Ayasofya museum. Also the Archaeological museums in Topkapi palace. The military Museum and Atatürk museum are great as well. If you like shopping make sure to go to the Kapali Çarsi. If you want to go clubbing go to Ortaköy.
Doğubeyazit is a very small town. If you like nature, hiking and mountain climbing you should check it out. As I mentioned before Ağrı Dağı (Mount Ararat) is located close by and also the palace & mosque of Ishak Pasha.
I left Palestine in '93 during the first Intifada. Ramallah is a small city in the West Bank. It has nice parks and lovely nature. It has good places for shopping, good restaurants and cultural centers. I lived there back when the Mukata Compound buildings weren't destroyed. I've heard some new buildings have been built, but the ruins of the buldingsfrom 2002 are preserved. The Birzeit University is also located in Ramallah, also the beautiful Nature Reserve. I liked living there, except for the violence at times because of the unjust occupation.
I guess I better get back on topic of Mongolian Rap. 
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Wow, I will have to visit when I manage to get back to the baltics. Until then I will have to stay in the united states. I prefer where I am at (Olympia Washington) over (Akutan/ Dutch Harbor) Alaska, and even Ð?наÌ?дырь (I think in latin letters, it would be 'Anadyr') in ЧукоÌ?тка. It was too cold in both places, even though they were both very beautiful (dispite it's snow covered the majority of the year). I don't suggest anyone to go to either places, unless they have a job fishing, or in the case of Ð?наÌ?дырь, mining of some kind.
Yeah, I figured most people in Türkiye wouldn't like the change of going into the european union.. I remember some of my irish friends talking about how they really hated the change, and how it actually hurt there economy, even though it opened up for more tourism. I figured Türkiye wouldn't be too different. I think Kongeriket Norge and Sverige were smart in the sense that they have a strong economy, and have not even tried to go into the EU. Eesti has sadly joined the EU since I have been gone. Anyway, back on to mongolain Rap/ Hip Hop..
So I went to Yousendit, and I need your e-mail.. do you mind sending me it via private message or something? Once I have your e-mail, i can send you the uploaded MP3 of that mistery group. By the way, I how are ice top, and digital? I haven't listened too much to them.
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08-27-2005, 01:25 AM
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Wow, I will have to visit when I manage to get back to the baltics. Until then I will have to stay in the united states. I prefer where I am at (Olympia Washington) over (Akutan/ Dutch Harbor) Alaska, and even Ð?наÌ?дырь (I think in latin letters, it would be 'Anadyr') in ЧукоÌ?тка. It was too cold in both places, even though they were both very beautiful (dispite it's snow covered the majority of the year). I don't suggest anyone to go to either places, unless they have a job fishing, or in the case of Ð?наÌ?дырь, mining of some kind.
Yeah, I figured most people in Türkiye wouldn't like the change of going into the european union.. I remember some of my irish friends talking about how they really hated the change, and how it actually hurt there economy, even though it opened up for more tourism. I figured Türkiye wouldn't be too different. I think Kongeriket Norge and Sverige were smart in the sense that they have a strong economy, and have not even tried to go into the EU. Eesti has sadly joined the EU since I have been gone. Anyway, back on to mongolain Rap/ Hip Hop..
So I went to Yousendit, and I need your e-mail.. do you mind sending me it via private message or something? Once I have your e-mail, i can send you the uploaded MP3 of that mistery group. By the way, I how are ice top, and digital? I haven't listened too much to them.
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Could you post the mp3 here so other RMers can check it out as well?
I'm not familiar with Ice Top and Digital actually. I'll make sure to check them out. What do you think of Tyke?
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08-27-2005, 02:08 AM
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I actually can't. I'm still a registered user, and not an active user... I have only been on radiomute for a little over a week or something.. I have over 50 posts.. but I still have to wait another week, or a couple of days until I am able to post. tyke is pretty good.. however I still need to hear more. Does Türkiye have any hip hop/ rap that is good? I'm always interested into hearing new stuff.
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08-27-2005, 04:49 PM
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I actually can't. I'm still a registered user, and not an active user... I have only been on radiomute for a little over a week or something.. I have over 50 posts.. but I still have to wait another week, or a couple of days until I am able to post. tyke is pretty good.. however I still need to hear more. Does Türkiye have any hip hop/ rap that is good? I'm always interested into hearing new stuff.
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The ''Music'' is only for your own music. You are not allowed to put other artists there. I meant after you upload the song to copy and paste the url of it here. For example:
http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1...S2NQYQDE7X6MRW
My favourite Rap from Türkiye is Cartel, Nefret, Kasvet and Ceza.
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09-25-2005, 03:03 AM
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hi...it seems like you two like mongolian music.... and i like tatar too. most youngsters listen to tatar lumino and tatar. i like Digital's song for my mother. and fond of Tatar, i've uploaded this song and hope u will enjoy it. http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2...O0QDK234Y8BD0Q and...it's d latest song they've worked on. and it doesnt have any video on it. but try it... it's pretty kool. right now i'm listening to tatar's "no name". and i heard that Japanese guys like to listen to them too. pretty kool. and gl. 
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10-01-2005, 01:11 AM
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Thanks for the Boroo mp3.  It has a good, catchy beat. You reminded me, I need to purchase Tatar's new album.
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