Talk:Los Kjarkas
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Tarkan "Gelip Te Halimi Gördün Mü"???
[edit]The article states that: "Also "Wayayay" was covered by Tarkan as "Gelip Te Halimi Gördün Mü ?" ("Did You Ever Come To See My Situation ?" in Turkish)"
I was curious and bored, so I looked up this song on YouTube, and to me the melody doesn't sound ANYTHING LIKE Wayayay at all....Perhaps a few notes that are vaguely similar, but certainly not overall. I don't think the average person hearing the two songs would consider them to have much similarity to speak of, let alone one being a "cover" of the other!....If anything, it'd be an adaptation (not a cover), and one which strayed very far from the original....But even this I'm dubious of, as the vague resemblance of a few of the notes could simply be coincidental. And of course no source is cited for the alleged connection between these two songs. So unless someone can substantiate this, it should probably be removed. -2003:CA:8748:3D6:453F:BE7:6666:23CF (talk) 10:48, 23 October 2022 (UTC)
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