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Is Yuksel Kadriev giving up television?

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Yuksel Kadriev appears to be preparing to give up his stellar television career. The BBC reporter admitted to his fans that he’s still recording songs and the Christmas song Let It Snow is just the start of his music career, The Weekend has found out. The Turk has been taking singing and piano lessons for 2 years, and it was his teachers who encouraged him to record the cover of the world hit.

“One day my singing teacher Marieta Petrakieva and I were rehearsing and singing. She said to me: why don’t you post on social networks how you sing something? I said to myself: well, it will probably be very good. From there, everything went downhill Everything went well,” Yüksel said. The song was recorded quickly, in just half an hour, the video was shot the next day and the production was ready the next day. social network, where it was viewed about half a million times in just one week, something not even established artists can boast of.

Under Kadriev’s YouTube clip, positive and laudatory comments predominate. Many female fans encourage the TV star to continue to delight them with musical performances. “There will be more! Rest assured! I’m a huge fan of “Metallica” and they are in the plans, but everything is in order! “- replied Yuki, who apparently read every single opinion and appreciated the positive ones.

The Turkish will continue to record songs, and after a while he may stop reading the news at the BBC, where he is often mocked and criticized for his constant mistakes. “What I like most about Yuksel Kadriev’s Christmas song is that he doesn’t make mistakes in it” – is just one of the jokes circulating on Facebook about the journalist.

Those close to Kadriev told ‘Weekend’ that they were really surprised by the success of the piece and were very happy to have received so much praise. Yuksel has seriously considered gradually reorienting himself to music, as he knows his television career is limited and he won’t be on screen forever, especially with the mistakes he makes. And artists earn big money during their performances – at least a thousand dollars for a live performance in any club…

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