As rumors says; In the past until 90s other countries juries were pressured by head of channels not to give high points to türkiye due to political reasons. that's why they continuously get bottom results. Another rumors says; Türkiye actually decided to leave in 2011 after their first ever nq result. But when their brother country Azerbaijan won in 2011 and will host next year they stayed one more last time for their brother’s sake.
Second rumor is false. We left Eurovision just because our government. They are Islamists, unfortunately. They seized all the power in the 2010s. And after that they just called it off. Sad. And that first rumor might be true. Our songs until the 90s weren’t that bad. But other countries never voted high for us maybe because of the Cyprus thing back in the 70s, about the time where we started to participate the contest. The contest was always political anyways. But it is fun.
Thank you for reacting to the Turkish songs. We definitely love making music too. I hope we can return to the Eurovision adventure one day.✌ Love youuu💘
12:14 Nein, der Antrag von der Türkei wurde 1999 offiziell von der EU genehmigt, daher hat sich was geändert, durch die Medien. Eurovision bleibt ein politisches Contest, auch wenn es niemals öffentlich zugegeben wird.
80s mfö and 90 kayahan they were like kings espc. in 90s here. I still like them aalot all can be because language barrier.... Ah and candan erçetin also i think the yer between mfö's...
In the 70s, 80s and 90s, points were awarded in each country by a so-called expert jury, consisting of a few people. The system was not fair at all and highly political. As the only Islamic country in the competition, Turkey was always disadvantaged. Most of the time they had songs that were ahead of their time and better than many other countries, but received very few points. From the 2000s onwards, the audience voting system was introduced, the result shows that the audience is less biased and has better taste. At some point the voting system was changed again, 50% of the points were to be determined by the audience and 50% by the jurors. In 2012, the Turkish entry was rated much higher by the audience than by the jury, which led to the Turkish entry coming in 7th place. Due to the bad experiences with the jury system in the past, Turkey asked the committee to abolish the jury voting in the future and let the audience decide. As this was rejected, Turkey withdrew from the competition.
Du liegst falsch 15:30 rein musikalisch ist die Note richtig gesungen, aber ich weiß was du meinst, es ist Geschmackssache, es ist berechtigt speziell diese Musiknote die hoch und runter geht auf eine bestimmte Weise nicht zu mögen.
In 1979 Turkey ended up withdrawing from the contest following pressure from Arab states, who objected to a predominantly Muslim country taking part in a contest held in Israel.
@@MIKRASIATISSAI wish 'Christian Countries' would give us the points we deserve. So, my neighbor, we would be ashamed and give the highest scores to those who deserve it, regardless of Muslim or Christian countries.
As rumors says; In the past until 90s other countries juries were pressured by head of channels not to give high points to türkiye due to political reasons. that's why they continuously get bottom results.
Another rumors says; Türkiye actually decided to leave in 2011 after their first ever nq result. But when their brother country Azerbaijan won in 2011 and will host next year they stayed one more last time for their brother’s sake.
Second rumor is false. We left Eurovision just because our government. They are Islamists, unfortunately. They seized all the power in the 2010s. And after that they just called it off. Sad.
And that first rumor might be true. Our songs until the 90s weren’t that bad. But other countries never voted high for us maybe because of the Cyprus thing back in the 70s, about the time where we started to participate the contest. The contest was always political anyways. But it is fun.
İster siyasi olsun ister olmasın. 2003 öncesi şarkılar b*k gibi beyin s*kiyor
Thank you for reacting to the Turkish songs. We definitely love making music too. I hope we can return to the Eurovision adventure one day.✌ Love youuu💘
Oooo bayağı nostaljik bir çalışma olmuuuşşşş, çoğunu unutmuşuz bile...Yeniden izlemek güzeldi...
Thanks for reacts ❤️🇹🇷
Turkey 2010 is the best Eurovision song EVER
12:14 Nein, der Antrag von der Türkei wurde 1999 offiziell von der EU genehmigt, daher hat sich was geändert, durch die Medien. Eurovision bleibt ein politisches Contest, auch wenn es niemals öffentlich zugegeben wird.
80s mfö and 90 kayahan they were like kings espc. in 90s here. I still like them aalot all can be because language barrier.... Ah and candan erçetin also i think the yer between mfö's...
2000's my favorite is Athena - for real :3 and 2008 mor ve ötesi - deli love::::
Thank you, this Sentence is improtant 17:44
13:45 it’s still ironic that the first song sang in English (by Türkiye) instantly won 😅
In the 70s, 80s and 90s, points were awarded in each country by a so-called expert jury, consisting of a few people. The system was not fair at all and highly political. As the only Islamic country in the competition, Turkey was always disadvantaged. Most of the time they had songs that were ahead of their time and better than many other countries, but received very few points. From the 2000s onwards, the audience voting system was introduced, the result shows that the audience is less biased and has better taste. At some point the voting system was changed again, 50% of the points were to be determined by the audience and 50% by the jurors. In 2012, the Turkish entry was rated much higher by the audience than by the jury, which led to the Turkish entry coming in 7th place. Due to the bad experiences with the jury system in the past, Turkey asked the committee to abolish the jury voting in the future and let the audience decide. As this was rejected, Turkey withdrew from the competition.
I remember 1988! Its great!! ❤
Sebnem Paker 1997❤❤❤❤
Du liegst falsch 15:30 rein musikalisch ist die Note richtig gesungen, aber ich weiß was du meinst, es ist Geschmackssache, es ist berechtigt speziell diese Musiknote die hoch und runter geht auf eine bestimmte Weise nicht zu mögen.
teşekkürler...
Tüzmen in kaseti vardı bende bu arada ya bir şarkısını çok seviyordum şarkının adını unuttum ama zaten albümde de tek şarkı o iyiydi xd ama unuttum.
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97 dinle is my favorite xd
In 1979 Turkey ended up withdrawing from the contest following pressure from Arab states, who objected to a predominantly Muslim country taking part in a contest held in Israel.
Tamamen yalan. Türkiye mevcut iktidarın kararıyla yarışmadan çekildi!
Not because held in Israel , cause of held in Jarusalem.
Presyute6from arabs 😂😂😂 we give a fuck concerning araps😂😂😂 wirnare not a Muslim country arap
What a stupid liar😂😂😂😂
8 stupid arap gave a like
6:38 would you please react to the whole video of that song?
could you react to Austria or Estonia next?
3:00 It is a political contest :) you should know this (inofficial)
says turkey who sent all the top points to muslim countries (bosna, albania, azerbaijan) :)))
@@MIKRASIATISSAI wish 'Christian Countries' would give us the points we deserve. So, my neighbor, we would be ashamed and give the highest scores to those who deserve it, regardless of Muslim or Christian countries.
Turkey and Hungary quitting eurovision is purely because of political reasons! (*cough Erdogan.. cough Orban..!)
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It’s better like this as a Turk we saw last year how political it is
LOOL and not cause of the political votes every year ;)
The reason we left was when a right-wing political regime passed, they restricted Turkey.
Turkey always had a right wing regime. In the 70s,80s even 90s it was a military dictatorship
@ source is your ass
@ I am Turkish, in those years the regime was left-wing, we did not accept anyone with a headscarf into government offices.
@@thisistheway3765 that’s how uneducated you are LMAO. That’s literally the definition of extreme right wing. Don’t even know your own history
@@uhrreberrehtpolitical Islam