Kenan Doğulu'dan 10. Yıl Marşı - Son Dakika Haber - Hürriyet

: Before the release, Doğulu spent four months working on the arrangement and sought out the descendants of the original lyricists and composers to ensure the work was legally and artistically respected.

Today, when most Turks hear the "10. Yıl Marşı," they often instinctively hear the high-energy percussion and sweeping choral arrangement of the Doğulu version. It stands as a rare example of a "remake" that did not replace its predecessor but rather gave it a second life, ensuring that the message of "creating fifteen million young people of all ages" continued to resonate well into the 21st century. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can:

Originally composed in 1933 to celebrate the first decade of the Turkish Republic, the march featured lyrics by Behçet Kemal Çağlar and Faruk Nafiz Çamlıbel, with music by Cemal Reşit Rey. For decades, it remained a formal, somber piece played primarily at state ceremonies.

Discuss the and how this cover influenced his later work.