Emine SARI     singer / songwriter
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Introducing Emine SARI

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Emine was born in a small city in Turkey and studied piano and foreign languages in order to fulfill her dream of becoming an international artist.


Some health problems forced her to move to Japan, where she entered the Japanese version of "American Idol" and become the only foreign singer who made it to the final. Now, she plays the piano, the guitar, sings in 6 different languages and is the European cultural ambassador!

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"Music that reaches across borders!"
- - Entertainment Magazine.net (Oct 15, 2011)

"Her ability to sing in six different languages – makes her very versatile and a global star."
- Bravestar Entertainment

"I CHANGE MY MIND" The singer has a lovely voice, there is evidently a lot of feeling and passion expressed in the song. Musically this is perfect for this type of track, the guitar and piano are very elegant and delicate.
 —  SARAH KERR,specialist music stations across the UK and in Ibiza

“...AMAZING TALENT AND WHAT !!!!!!!! - YOUR ORIGINAL !!! THAT IS SOOOOOOO GOOD TO HEAR !! ”
— Duane Hitchings ,Writing with/for Rod Stewart

“...I enjoyed your music&movie&photo very very much!!! ☆Emine☆fantastic!!!beautiful!!!sexy!!! Especially I like "I can fly"♪ and your enka♪ moved me!!! ”
—  EMI ISHIKAWA, japanese actress

“Just watch your pitching is all I have to say, as your voice is cumbersome and real. And that's a beauty a lot of singers just do not have. Sound is strong and true! A great vocal, with a original tone!”
— Valerie Maxfield, Singer for Maxfield

 “The music is very soothing. It works well with your voice. The lyrics are meaningful. You are an inspiration for those who are living with cancer. You decided not to give up. I commend you for following your dreams.
”—  Ebony Burks, Grammy nominated singer/songwriter

“Emine Sari, a musical revolution inside Japan. The voice of a Turkish woman brought new life into Japanese songs thousands of miles from her homeland.”—  ware4me, anizeen.com
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