6. Cadde

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6. Cadde
Origin Izmir, Turkey
Genre(s) alternative rock
Years active 1999 - 2003
Associated acts Sing Your Song music contest
Members
Emre Aydın
Onur Ela

6. Cadde (literally meaning "Sixth Street") was a former Turkish alternative rock group formed by Emre Aydın and Onur Ela in 1999 in Izmir.

Emre and Onur met at the 9 Eylül University in Izmir, where both of them studied. in 2000 their demo called Rüyamdaki Aptal Kadın (The stupid woman of my dream) was launched into the Internet and they managed to attract a fan base well before the output of their album. In 2002 they participated in and won the Sing Your Song music contest[1][2] (the same contest that saw the now-popular rock band maNga finishing second) with their song Dönersen (If you come back) which was chosen by Universal Music into a compilation album. Their self-titled first and only album came out in 2003, produced by GRGDN's Haluk Kurosman.

Soon after the debut single, Sabuha came out, Onur Ela decided to finish his professional musical career. Emre Aydın went solo, recording Afili Yalnızlık with GRGDN, which became an overwhelming hit[3].

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