Genre: Pop, World
Release Date: 2001
Formats: Single CD
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Credits: Tarkan - Producer
Egemen Öncel - Assistant Producer
Ozan Çolakoglu - Programming (for Track 1)
Can Hatipoglu (Track 4), Hamit Ündas (Track 3), Ilter Kalkanci (Track 5), Kivanch K (Track 6), Murat Tunali (Track 4), Nazan Öncel (Track 3), Ozan Çolakoglu (Track 1), Ozan Dogulu (Track 8), Özgür Buldum (Track 2) - Arrangements
Erdem Sökmen - Guitar
Bilgehan Tüncer - Electric Guitar
Erdinç Senyaylar - Acoustic Guitar
Gürol Agirbas, Murat Ejder - Bass
Altug Öncü, Yildiran Güz - Ud
Altug Öncü - Ud Rhythm
Erdinç Senyaylar Yayli Grubu - Strings
Özcan Senyaylar - Violin
Selin Sesler, Kirpi Bülent - Clarinet
Cengiz Ercümer, Seyfi Ayta - Percussion
Cengiz Ercümer, Yasar Akpençe - Darbuka
Seyfi Ayta - Def
Hamit Ündas - Hand Cymbals, Tef
Nazan Öncel - Spoon Percussion
Can Hatipoglu (Track 4), Ilter Kalkanci (Track 5), Kivanch K (Track 6), Hamit Ündas (Track 3), Murat Matthew Erdem (Track 1, 3 & 7), Ozan Çolakoglu (Track 1), Ozan Dogulu (Track 8), Ulas Agce (Track 1 & 7) - Mixing
Basar Yakupoglu - Assistant Mixer (for Track 3)
Erekli - Tunç (Track 3), Imaj (Track 1, 2 & 7), Ankara Radyo Mydonose Kurgu Stüdyosu (Track 5) - Recording Studio
Ulas Agce/Imaj Studio - Mastering
Tamer Yilmaz - Photography
Hitt Iletisim - Concept
Onur Ofset - Publishing
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Track Listing:
- Ozinga Disco Mix (Öncel) - 4:30
- Özgür Buldum Club Mix (Öncel) - 6:01
- Hüp Alaturka (Öncel) - 4:05
- Orient Dub Mix (Öncel) - 5:26
- Ilterocktive Mix (Öncel) - 3:37
- Kivanch K Mix (Öncel) - 7:27
- Hüp Orijinal Versiyon (Öncel) - 3:40
- Ozan Dogulu Mix (Öncel) - 4:52
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Footnotes: This CD single is known as Hüp 8, not just for the 8 tracks on the single, but to distinguish it from the Pepsi® promotional cassette (known as Hüp 4). Hüp 4 proved to be so popular that Tarkan decided to publish a wider release of the Hüp remixes with an extra three mixes (Ilterocktive, Kivanch K and Ozan Dogulu mixes) and the original version.
The CD single also holds the music video to the original song (not the Ozinga Disco Mix) which was directed by Italian movie director Ferzan Özpetek (Facing Window (2003), Ignorant Faries (2001), The Last Harem (1999), Hamam (1997)). The CD single also offered Internet connection through Tarkanonline.com as a provider, e-mail and webhost.
Hüp is sometimes mistakenly thought to be the Turkish mascot song in the 2002 Football World Cup. This is usually because the song was used in TV and radio ad spots featuring Tarkan promoting Pepsi®'s sponsorship of the Turkish National football team in the 2002 Championship and Turkey in Japan and S.Korea. Tarkan's song for the World Cup is the promotional single Bir Oluruz Yolunda (United For You).
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