Kenga formed in Istanbul during the 2000s, with Fatih Erdemci as their vocalist. They started playing in small venues and released a debut EP in 2006. Their songs like 'Oh Jon' and '1961' drew listeners with a sound that mixed Turkish melodies with more contemporary elements.
Their music reached audiences outside Turkey through tours in Europe, Asia, and North America. Tracks such as 'F.A.P.' and 'The Great Family' became part of their setlists during these years. The band's lyrics often dealt with themes of love and loss, which sometimes sparked discussion.
They continued to record and perform, adding songs like 'The Solomon Temple' to their catalog over time.
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