Turkish Pop Icon Ajda Pekkan and Famous Greek Singer Eleftheris Pantazis, performing live in Istanbul in 2001, at a concert organized to promote Greek-Turkish friendship. The song is called "To Oreotero Plasma" and it's one of the songs of Pantazis (in Greek). In between they also sing another Greek song, together.
Live performance of the Classical Turkish Music standart "Gokyuzunde Yalniz Gezen Yildizlar" (The stars in loneliness of the sky) from "Superstar" Ajda Pekkan, from the tribute concert of Zeki Muren, after 10 years later from his death. Ajda is normally a pop singer, but she is very capable in many other types of music, too.
Ajda Pekkan's performance from the National Turkish Eurovision final, where Ajda performed 3 songs and one of them is qualified to represent Turkey in Eurovision Song Contest 1980. This song, "Petrol" was the choice of the jury however Ajda's personal favourite was "Olsam". This is the first version, the song was rearranged for the contest later.
Official preview video from popstar Ajda Pekkan, for her Eurovision song which represented Turkey in 1980. Aman petrol, canim petrol! As broadcasted on BBC.
Great tune from her album that was released in 1990, as performed live in August 2002 at the Harbiye Open Air Theatre of Istanbul. Due to her health problems on those days, she is looking a bit tired and pale. But now, she is as shiny as a $100 banknote!
Slide show of Ajda Pekkan photos from 2000's along with a song produced by DJ Safakis inside which Ajda Pekkan is contributing with her voice recorded at her concert.
Ajda Pekkan's brand new disco hit VITRIN, as performed at her recent Istanbul Concert, along with two male dancers. The shot is made secretly and amateurly, so the lights are too much at times. But still, she rocks!
GSM operator (Telsim) commercial featuring Ajda Pekkan, one of the best pop divas of Turkey. She answers the phone but says "the aperson you have called can not be reached at the moment, please try again later" to avoid a guy who keeps calling her.
Anna Vissi sings the very exclusive Dying For Your Love, a song which is adopted from her previous Greek hit "Den Me Agapas". It was not released in English but only performed during her Australian tour.