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Hepsi was a Turkish girlband. They consist of Eren Bakıcı, Cemre Kemer and Yasemin Yürük, and formerly of Gülçin Ergül, who left in 2009. Cemre Kemer's mother is a famuos manager, Şebnem Özberk. When they were nine years old, they were student at same conservatory and her mother begun to build the group. All the members of the group are ballet dancers. The group is largely followed in Turkey, with their audience being made up mainly of teenaged boys and girls and pre-teen girls. The group also starred in their own soap opera, called ''Hepsi 1'' on one of the main channels, ATV Turkey. Album "Bir" The group rose to fame in the year 2005 in music, 2005 with their debut album ''Bir (Hepsi album), Bir'', which spawned the hit songs "Olmaz Oğlan", "Üç Kalp", and "Herşeye Rağmen (Hepsi song), Herşeye Rağmen", and the hugely successful song "Yalan". Album: ''Hepsi 2'' In June 2006 the group released their second studio ''Hepsi 2''. The first single from the album, " ...
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