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- Hepsi abstract "Group Hepsi, commonly known as Hepsi, are a famous Turkish pop/R&B girlband. They consist of "Eren Bakıcı", "Cemre Kemer" and "Yasemin Yürük", and formerly of "Gülçin Ergül", 2009, all the members of the group are from the city of Istanbul. The group rose to fame in the year 2005 with their debut album Bir, which spawned the hit songs "Olmaz Oğlan", "Üç Kalp", and "Herşeye Rağmen", and the hugely successful song "Yalan". They later went on to release their first official EP, Tempo, in association with Pepsi, and worked with Turkish Pop legend Sezen Aksu, famous for working with Tarkan. In 2006 they also released their second studio album, Hepsi 2, which spawned the huge hit "Kalpsizsin", and Aşk Sakızı. The group released their third studio album on 24 May 2008 called Saka meaning "Joke" in English. The group released their first single for this album on 23 May 2008, called "4 Peynirli Pizza" meaning "4 cheese pizza".The group is largely followed in Turkey, with their audience being made up mainly of teenaged boys and girls and pre-teen girls.The group also starred in their own soap opera, called Hepsi 1 on one of the main channels, ATV Turkey.The group has also announced that they have been working on a cinema movie due for release on 16 January 2009 which meant that the soap opera may be delayed also with their promotion of their new album.".
- Hepsi activeYearsStartYear "2005".
- Hepsi background "group_or_band".
- Hepsi bandMember Hepsi.
- Hepsi formerBandMember G%C3%BCl%C3%A7in_Erg%C3%BCl.
- Hepsi genre Pop_music.
- Hepsi genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Hepsi hometown Turkey.
- Hepsi recordLabel Stardium.
- Hepsi wikiPageExternalLink stardium.com.tr.
- Hepsi wikiPageExternalLink www.gruphepsi.net.
- Hepsi wikiPageExternalLink www.gruphepsiofficial.com.
- Hepsi wikiPageID "4102739".
- Hepsi wikiPageRevisionID "590665008".
- Hepsi background "group_or_band".
- Hepsi currentMembers Hepsi.
- Hepsi currentMembers "Eren Bakıcı".
- Hepsi currentMembers "Yasemin Yürük".
- Hepsi genre Pop_music.
- Hepsi genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Hepsi hasPhotoCollection Hepsi.
- Hepsi label Stardium.
- Hepsi name "Hepsi".
- Hepsi origin Turkey.
- Hepsi pastMembers Gülçin_Ergül.
- Hepsi website stardium.com.tr.
- Hepsi wordnet_type synset-musician-noun-1.
- Hepsi yearsActive "2005".
- Hepsi subject Category:Girl_groups.
- Hepsi subject Category:Hepsi.
- Hepsi subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_2004.
- Hepsi subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Istanbul.
- Hepsi subject Category:Turkish_musical_groups.
- Hepsi subject Category:Turkish_pop_music_groups.
- Hepsi type Abstraction100002137.
- Hepsi type Group100031264.
- Hepsi type MusicalGroupsEstablishedIn2004.
- Hepsi type MusicalOrganization108246613.
- Hepsi type Organization108008335.
- Hepsi type SocialGroup107950920.
- Hepsi type TurkishMusicalGroups.
- Hepsi type YagoLegalActor.
- Hepsi type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Hepsi type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Hepsi type Agent.
- Hepsi type Band.
- Hepsi type Organisation.
- Hepsi type MusicGroup.
- Hepsi type Organization.
- Hepsi type Band_MusicGroup.
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- Hepsi type SocialPerson.
- Hepsi type Thing.
- Hepsi comment "Group Hepsi, commonly known as Hepsi, are a famous Turkish pop/R&B girlband. They consist of "Eren Bakıcı", "Cemre Kemer" and "Yasemin Yürük", and formerly of "Gülçin Ergül", 2009, all the members of the group are from the city of Istanbul. The group rose to fame in the year 2005 with their debut album Bir, which spawned the hit songs "Olmaz Oğlan", "Üç Kalp", and "Herşeye Rağmen", and the hugely successful song "Yalan".".
- Hepsi label "Grup Hepsi".
- Hepsi label "Hepsi".
- Hepsi label "Hepsi".
- Hepsi sameAs Grup_Hepsi.
- Hepsi sameAs Hepsi.
- Hepsi sameAs m.0bj2zv.
- Hepsi sameAs Q1550871.
- Hepsi sameAs Q1550871.
- Hepsi sameAs Hepsi.
- Hepsi wasDerivedFrom Hepsi?oldid=590665008.
- Hepsi homepage stardium.com.tr.
- Hepsi isPrimaryTopicOf Hepsi.
- Hepsi name "Hepsi".