Renowned German Musician Postpones Album Release to Move to TRNC
Renowned German artist and musician Uriel Salnaitis, born in Germany, has decided to move to the TRNC. He will release his new album after settling in Northern Cyprus.
He revealed his plans in an interview with Multi Global Magazine, published in Germany.
“It's time for me to settle in my homeland, in the TRNC. I'm postponing the release of my album of 13 songs with lyrics and music by Sezen Aksu,” the musician explained, adding that he would release the album after settling in the TRNC.
He also mentioned that after moving to Northern Cyprus, his daughter will continue her education at a private university in the TRNC. Meanwhile, the house he previously built for his family in Germany has been put up for sale.
Uriel Salnaitis stated that he had lived in Germany for many years, but never quite adapted to the country.
“I believe that life in the TRNC is more joyful and lively, and that I will lead a more extraordinary life than in Europe in all aspects. I want to release the album and perform on entertainment platforms and appear on TV and radio programs in Northern Cyprus,” the artist said.
The performer has not yet chosen exactly where he will settle after moving to the TRNC, but it is known that the choice will be made from Kyrenia, Nicosia, or Famagusta.
In his new album, which will be released in Northern Cyprus, Uriel Salnaitis included 13 songs with lyrics and music by Sezen Aksu.
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“Wait for me, TRNC, I will come, the great longing has passed. Now is the time for reunification, thank God, my Creator has accepted my dreams and prayers. I look forward to meeting the people of the TRNC. I already greet them all with love and respect,” the artist concluded.
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