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I finally done it! Behold the Doodlenito's or Sarp's redesign! :_D
Other version:
Ses bombasından gamzelim açıp tüm mahalleye Serdar Ortaç dinletiyorum nasıl güzel bir komşuyum beee
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Gerçek keşiflerimiz kaostan, yanlış, aptalca ve aptalca görünen yere gitmekten gelir.
( Chuck Palahniuk )
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[ Artvin, Kemalpaşa, Sarp Sınır Kapısı, 21.05.2024 ]
샵 모음 - S#arp Music Playlist
If any K-pop fans want to try something new and a bit different from newer K-pop songs, please try S#arp.
Trust me when I say they are a lot of fun to listen to (even when you may not know or know the story/ background of S#arp), their music in just one album is like a roler coaster to me it is at least (OMG trying to explaine why I like this group is just 😆😁)
When you love music of a K-pop group, that is no longer active, and not many people know/ like but also want them to become more well known and their music to become popular again. (It's like keeping a secret or keeping something to one's self so no one else can have but at the same time want other people to know and love.)
Sharp was a South Korean co-ed pop vocal group that was active from 1998 to 2002. The group initially consisted of Lee Ji-hye, Seo Ji-young,
S#arp is one of my first favourite coed K-pop groups that debuted in the late 90s (ahh, when K-pop was quirky and different, the early years of K-pop (in my opinion, of course, some may agree) and one of many favourite 1st gen kpop groups.
It's probably a minor frustration of mine and or any other lover of old K-pop songs like me, is that you can't find full Albums or even a single song of sed K-pop groups, duoes, soloists and bands on Youtube both in English and Korean (mostly 80s and 90s that I'm talking about).
Even though Youtube made a playlist of S#arps songs, almost all their Albums (4 albums out of 6 and 1 compilation Album) are on there, which is why there is another playlists of S#arp's music that has 2 more of the Albums.
I've watched this video 3 times, and it's one of the reasons I got interested in 90s K-pop in the first place. I wish more people that like K-pop know about the history/ foundations of K-pop (the 90s is when K-pop was pretty much born by Seotaji and Boys).
@anemoiawithatouchofobsession and @kpopsunbaes, do you also find this a bit annoying, or is it just me.
I'm reviving this blog and have decided that Içerde's Yilmaz brothers are the perfect siblings to start with.
The show is an "oldie" (it aired in 2016/2017) but will forever be one of my favourite brother shows. It took us 35 long episodes to get to the brotherly goodness but it was certainly worth the wait.
Here is a collection of some of my favourite hugs between Sarp and Umut (Mert), as well as a few embraces with Fusun (mom) thrown in the mix.