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'''Alpay''' or '''Alpay Nazikioğlu''' is a ] singer. He began his musical career in 1960, and has experimented with a number of styles, from romantic folk to rock. He also has covered a number of French and Italian songs. He is best known with his hit songs "Eylülde Gel" and "Fabrika Kızı". '''Alpay''' or '''Alpay Nazikioğlu''' is a ] singer. He began his musical career in 1960, and has experimented with a number of styles, from romantic folk to rock. He also has covered a number of French and Italian songs. He is best known with his hit songs "Eylülde Gel" and "Fabrika Kızı".



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For the Turkish footballer, see Alpay Özalan.

Alpay or Alpay Nazikioğlu is a Turkish singer. He began his musical career in 1960, and has experimented with a number of styles, from romantic folk to rock. He also has covered a number of French and Italian songs. He is best known with his hit songs "Eylülde Gel" and "Fabrika Kızı".

Albums

  • Hayalimdeki Resim (1987)
  • Gitme (1990)
  • Senin İçin (1991)
  • Ve Aplay 1996 (1996)
  • Küçük Bir Öykü/Yüreğine Al Beni (2000)
  • Tango&Latin (2001)
  • Sessiz Kalma (2004)

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