This Turkish Rendition Of Super Mario Bros. Music Is Definitely Dance-Worthy


From the Republic of Turkey comes this wonderful impromptu rendition of the Super Mario Bros. theme song, a familiar tune in an unfamiliar place.

Unfamiliar that is unless you live in Turkey, where Çağrı Ulusoy on the darbuka and Emre Kaya on clarinet add a distinctively Turkish flair to the song that propelled a million plumbers after a million princesses. It’s encouraging to see people on the other side of the planet drawing the same enjoyment from Koji Kondo ‘s work. The land may be distant, thee clothing and customs may seem strange, but the song? It’s a universal constant.

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