Şaka (10+1) (commonly known simply as Şaka and 10+1),[1] 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".

Şaka
Studio album by
ReleasedTurkey 27 May 2008
Recorded2007–present
GenrePop, R&B
LabelStardium labels
Hepsi chronology
Hepsi 2
(2007)
Şaka
(2008)
Singles from Şaka
  1. "4 Peynirli Pizza"
    Released: 21 May 2008

Album title

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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.

History

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The album was initially supposed to be released in the summer of 2007, however the album was not released and no information regarding the album was given. In November 2007 Hepsi confirmed in an interview with the press that they were in the process of picking songs to record, and were going to begin recording the tracks at the end of December 2007.[2]

Style

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Şaka (10+1) is noticeably different from other albums released from the group; this is due to it mostly consisting of cover songs. The group's first album Bir was mostly praised for the up-tempo songs which featured on the album whereas their second album was praised for the lyrics. However, with most of the songs on Şaka (10+1) being covers, the album is noticeably more vocally challenged than the other releases. The vocals are more diverse and vocal roles are shared more equally than the previous releases. The album, however, isn't dull and an imitation of the previous artists efforts, but is revived not only by vocals, but with added new up-tempo beats. This adds a sense of edge to the album, especially as the album features rap vocals from group member Eren, which fits right into the songs. In an interview with the Turkish music magazine Blue Jean, band leader Gülçin said their style went more pop with the addition of rock and electronic music elements, unlike their first two albums Bir and Hepsi 2, since they are more influenced from R&B and dance-pop.[3]

Promotion

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Concert poster

On May 24, 2008 at 20:30 (GMT+2), Group Hepsi will hold a concert at "Turkcell kuruçeşme arena", to perform the new album to fans for the first time.[4]

On May 16, 2008, the group feature on Tatlises Radyo to promote their new album. The show was the first time the public heard previews of the new songs. They also stated that they were going to hold concerts at several cities. One of which was Ankara where they will perform on June 8.

On May 26, 2008 Hepsi appeared on "Duru Muhabbetler" talkshow were they performed several songs from the album including "Hep Bana", "Tavla" and "Aşk Herşeyi Affeder Mi?" At the talk show, Hepsi announced that they will be releasing "Hepsi" stationary, "Hepsi" bags and "Hepsi" T-shirts.

Tracks

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The album consists of 11 tracks, 10 cover songs and 1 new song. This confirms that the two tracks Hepsi recorded for the Winx Club movie soundtrack, "Sen Bir Tanesin" and "Sadece Bir Kiz", won't feature on the album as the only original song to feature on the album has been confirmed to be "4 Peynirli Pizza".[5] The album originally wasn't going to contain any new material, however whilst recording the cover songs Kenan Dogulu had written a new song and offered it to the group. The group accepted the offer and as of May 12, 2008 the music video for "4 Peynirli Pizza" has been recorded.

Track listing

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  1. 4 Peynirli Pizza (4 cheesed pizza's)
  2. İyisin (Your fine)
  3. Yanlızlığım (My loneliness)
  4. Hep Bana (All for me)
  5. Aşk Herşeyi Affeder mi? (Does love forgive everything?)
  6. Yaz Yaz Yaz (ft. Mustafa Ceceli) (Write Write Write)
  7. Beni Kategorize Etme (Don't categorize me)
  8. Tavla (attemper)
  9. Sakın Gelme (Don't you dare come)
  10. Onu Alma Beni Al (Don't have her, have me)
  11. Sımsıkı (firmly )

Releases

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# Title Released Produced by
1. "4 Peynirli Pizza" May, 2008 Kenan Doğulu

Radio charting songs

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Chart (2008) Song Peak
position
Süper FM[6] Onu Alma Beni Al 16
Süper FM[6] Aşk Herşeyi Affeder Mi 14
Power Türk [7] 4 peynirli pizza 8
İstanbul Fm[8] Aşk Herşeyi Affeder Mi 29
radyo viva[9] Onu Alma Beni Al 18
Radyo Tatlıses [10] 4 peynirli pizza 28
Süper Fm [11] Tavla 18
Radyo Mega[12] Yaz Yaz Yaz 6
Radyo 1 [13] Yalnızlığım 8
Radyo Tatlıses [10] Onu Alma Beni Al 26
Power Türk TV [14] 4 peynirli pizza 25
Power Türk[15] Aşk Herşeyi Affeder Mi 22
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References

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  1. ^ "Stardium Müzik Yapım, Reklam, Tanıtım, Organizasyon A.Ş". Archived from the original on 12 June 2008. Retrieved 5 May 2008.
  2. ^ Günaydın - 18 Kasım 2007, Pazar - En büyük hayalimiz bir müzikale imza atmak!
  3. ^ Blue Jean
  4. ^ Biletix
  5. ^ Grup hepsi - 4 peynirli pizza yepyeni(2008) on YouTube
  6. ^ a b "Archived". www.superfm.com.tr (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 4 June 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2023.[dead link]
  7. ^ Retrieved On 23 June 2008
  8. ^ "Aşk Herşeyi Affeder Mi". www.istanbulfm.com.tr (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 14 September 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Archived" (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 18 September 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2023.[dead link]
  10. ^ a b "Archived". www.radyotatlises.com.tr (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2023.[dead link]
  11. ^ Retrieved On 22 July 2008
  12. ^ "Michael Show ::: Mega 40". 11 July 2008. Archived from the original on 11 July 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2023.
  13. ^ Retrieved On 27 June 2008
  14. ^ "Powerturk.tv - powerturk Resources and Information". www.powerturk.tv. Retrieved 14 July 2008.
  15. ^ "Archived" (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2023.[dead link]