In 2004, Tarık Mengüç, who gained significant recognition with his song "Şakşuka," expressed his grievances about the music and television industry during a program he attended. Mengüç, who stated that he has not been invited to music programs until now, poured his heart out to Eser Yenenler. Mengüç said, 'I fed the seagulls, I left the market to the crows.' One of the beloved names in Roman music, Tarık Mengüç, was a guest on the Linç@ program hosted by Eser Yenenler. In the program, he answered questions about himself and evaluated criticisms, making striking statements about the music industry. 'MY YEARS HAVE GONE'Expressing his anger towards the industry, Tarık Mengüç stated that he feels worthless, saying, ''I have reached 52 years old, my years have gone. What happened that you didn't invite me to the programs?'' He made a striking statement that drew attention. Here are Tarık Mengüç's words full of grievances; ''From this point on, I am angry. Am I going to keep this voice until I am 70? I can't, the energy is constricting me. I sing arabesque and pop. When "Şakşuka" exploded, I participated in programs, and then El Fatiha. Can my resentment not exist? I have reached 52 years old, my years have gone. What happened that you didn't invite me to the program? Was I supposed to explode the second "Şakşuka"? Tarık Mengüç is a musician, invite me. There are so many acoustic programs. When my children say, 'Dad, you are an artist, why can't we see you here?' just take me and bury me. Let one of them invite me. I fed the seagulls, I left the market to the crows!''
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