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The 'Father' of Arabesque music, Müslüm Gürses, is making a comeback with artificial intelligence.

The 'Father' of Arabesque music, Müslüm Gürses, is making a comeback with artificial intelligence.

27.11.2024 16:55

The legendary figure of Arabesque music, Müslüm Gürses, is reuniting with his fans through artificial intelligence technology. An album titled 'Eskisi Gibi' featuring 10 songs that Gürses has not previously recorded is being released.

Known as the 'Father of Arabesque', Müslüm Gürses meets his fans with artificial intelligence technology.

10 SONGS HE NEVER RECORDED WILL BE INCLUDED

The voice of Müslüm Gürses, who passed away 11 years ago, will be brought back to life with artificial intelligence technology. The album will feature 10 songs that Gürses never recorded, sung by different artists and etched in memory, with the lead track being Kenan Doğulu's 'Wow'.

RELEASE DATE ANNOUNCED

The album 'Like Before', which is said to have been produced with all legal rights obtained, was prepared by Epic Yapım. The lead track 'Wow' will meet the audience on November 29.

The album will be available in music stores and on digital platforms.



 
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