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  2. Sıla discography - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, her fourth studio album, Vaveyla, was released, which sold more than 84,000 copies. [3] Separate music videos were made for the songs "İmkânsız", "Zor Sevdiğimden" and "Aslan Gibi" from this album. In February 2014, her fifth studio album, Yeni Ay, was released and sold 158,041 copies inside Turkey. Four music videos were ...

  3. Arabesque (Sibel Can album) - Wikipedia

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    She also discussed the song "Gurbet Geceleri", originally performed by Bülent Ersoy, and said: "I cried while listening to that song from Bülent Ersoy." [1] The release date of the album was to have been 29 April. On April 16, when the songs were leaked on YouTube, the date was brought forward to 22 April. Commenting on the album's leak on ...

  4. Carpe Diem (Hande Yener album) - Wikipedia

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    To promote her upcoming album, Yener released the single "Pencere" together with its music video on 28 March 2020. [21] On 3 July 2020, another single titled "Bela" was released. [26] She performed the latter at the 2020 Golden Butterfly Awards. [39] In September, Yener released short clips recorded for each of the album's songs on her ...

  5. Hande Yener - Wikipedia

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    [109] [130] The album's lead single "Hasta", ranked second on Turkey's Official Music Charts and was the first song from the album to get a music video. [131] Kraliçe won the Best Album award at the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Academy Awards, and Album of the Year award at the Magazine Awards, and sold 79,000 copies. [ 132 ]

  6. Sibel Can - Wikipedia

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    Her ninth studio album, Bu Devirde, was released in 1997 with its lead single, "Padişah", being written by Serdar Ortaç. Following the success of the album, [5] Can released a music video for the lead single, directed by Tayfun Dinçer. With the release of this music video Can got a massive fan base and the album topped the sales charts in ...

  7. Bangır Bangır - Wikipedia

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    Three music videos were released for the album. The video for the lead single, "Bangır Bangır", was recorded in Havana, Cuba, and released as the first music video of the album. It became the most-viewed music video on YouTube in Turkey in 2015. It also became the most-searched song on Google in Turkey. The songs topped Türkçe Top 20 for ...

  8. Tarkan discography - Wikipedia

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    Album Singer Language Cover song Tarkan's song 1994 Hatırasıdır: Sibel Can: Türkçe (Turkish) Gül Döktüm Yollarına Gül Döktüm Yollarına İşte Ses, İşte Yorum: Kibariye: Türkçe (Turkish) Vazgeçemem Vazgeçemem Megalomaniax: Türkçe (Turkish) Oynama Şıkıdım (remix) Şıkıdım / Hepsi Senin Mi 1995 Niels William: Nederlands ...

  9. Sıla (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The songs from the album, for which music videos were made, ranked among the top hits on Turkey's official music charts. The lead single "Acısa da Öldürmez" became a number-one hit for eight continuous weeks [ 14 ] followed by "Kafa" and "Boş Yere", both of which topped the charts for three and four weeks respectively.