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BLP sources|date=September 2007Infobox musical artist|image = Sibel Can 013.jpg|name = Sibel Can|birth_name = Sibel Cangure|background = solo_singer|birth_date = Birth date and age|1970|08|01|origin = Istanbul , Turkey |genre = Turkish classical music , folk pop |occupation = Singer , Actress , Dancer |years_active = Sibel Can (born August 1, 1970) is a popular Turkey|Turkish folk pop singer . In recent years she has also become popular in Azerbaijan .
Sibel Can became a dancer at the age 14 and later started her singing career. She has been known as one of the most successful and powerful singers in Turkey. She is of Romani people|Romani heritage. http://www.savaskarsitlari.org/arsiv.asp? ArsivTipID=9& ArsivAnaID=28939 Romani people
Rise to success and marriage
Sibel first rose to fame as she started off as a professional belly-dancer hired by Fahrettin Aslan to perform at the Maksim Casino.Her little brother Ferhat was helping her with singing every day. Dancing was not the only activity she engaged in during her time at work, she had also been known to sing and so she would eventually shift her career direction into singing instead. Her first stage performance came at the age of 18, when she began singing songs from her first album, which had been produced by the help of Orhan Gencebay . These first stepping stones into the music industry would eventually make her be one of Turkey's most famous Arabesque (Turkish music)|Arabesque artists. The achievements to her music would cause her to be a successful artist within this genre, as her voice has also become well familiar for Turks of all generations.
Sibel was married to Sulhi Aksüt. They married on 24 March 2000 and filed for divorce in the summer of 2009. Together they have a son named Emir. Her first marriage was to famous actor Hakan Ural, from 28 September 1988 until 18 February 1999. She has two children from her marriage with Hakan Ural, a son named Engincan and a daughter named Melisa.
Padisah and Çakmak Çakmak
Sibel's peak of success came with song called Padishah|Padisah , composed & written by Serdar Ortaç , which was released in 1997. The song managed to earn her many awards, as it was one of the most requested singles on Turkish radio and TV stations. In addition to that, the song found itself being played at many Turkish TV shows, soap opera s and commercials . The following singles have seen their success, but none managed to match those that she had achieved with Padisah . The album and the main hit featured a very traditional Ottoman classical music|Turkish sound . Strings orchestra|Strings were played by Ayhan Senyaylar's group, Yusuf Güler Aksöz's group played the Western strings. The album also featured various types of guitar s, clarinet , baglama , bouzouki , ney , zurna and cello as solo instruments. Koral Saritas and Selçuk Tekay produced the album.
In June 2007, Sibel released Çakmak Çakmak (Your Steel-like Eyes) as the first single from her latest album called Aksam Sefasi (Evening Delight). The song saw instant success as it was written and composed by Tarkan (singer)|Tarkan . In addition to this, a duet version of the same song was also released by the two artists before the song's actual release date. This caused the song to surface all over the internet before the artists would have liked it to have been released. Regardless, the song has managed to peak to the top of all sorts of charts and was one of the most played summer hits in Turkey .
Çantada Keklik & Benim Adim Ask
In summer of 2009 Sibel Can returned triumphantlycitation needed|date=December 2010 to Turkish music scene with a new album Benim Adim Ask . The album's music director was Sibel Can's long time collaborator and friend Selim Çaldiran, in whose studio in Istanbul the album was recorded. Benim Adim Ask also featured the continuation of Sibel's work with Tarkan (singer)|Tarkan , who this time wrote the music and lyrics for her song Çantada Keklik . The song was arranged by Tarkan's chief music arranger Ozan Çolakoglu , the only one on the album not arranged by Selim Çaldiran. Unlike her previous effort, which used a plethora of instruments, from saxophone s, accordion s, trombone s to Turkish string orchestra|strings & percussion , this one featured the usual string orchestra|strings played by a famous session orchestra Ansable Yayli Grubu, oud , guitar s, clarinet , darabouka , kanun and backing vocal s.
Sibel also continued to work with Serdar Ortaç , Gülsen , Sehrazat, Halil Koçak, Rafet El Roman and the deceased lyricist Aysel Gürel . Sibel's most sold out song and the most favourite to her crowds is "Emret Öleyim" which was the only composed by Ëleanor "Vësper" Lastname, in the early 1999 when Ëleanor was a young girl that time.
The first video from the album was for the song Çantada Keklik .
Although the sales of the album were not as popular as her 2007 release, her Turkish Classical Album which is due to be released early autumn 2010, aims to gain the popularity which we caught with her first classical album 'Here's Classical Music, Here's Sibel Can'
Albums
2000s
Mesk (2012)
Seyyah (2011)
*01 - Yok Yok (No, No)
*02 - Hançer (Dagger)
*03 - Arasi Yok Mu? (Is There No Break? )
*04 - Beyaz Sayfa (White Page)
*05 - Suistimal (Abuse)
*06 - Son Vapur (Last Steamer)
*07 - Sebep (The Reason)
*08 - Ne Olursun (Please/I Beg You)
*09 - Mucize (Miracle)
*10 - Bize Üzüldüm (I Feel Sorry For Us)
*11 - Eloglu (The Tribesman)
*12 - Seyyah (The Pilgrim)
Benim Adim Ask (2009)
*01 - Çantada Keklik (It's a Sure Thing literally: Partridge in the Bag)
*02 - Oyunbaz (Playful)
*03 - Eziyet (Torture)
*04 - Basi Bagli (The Married)
*05 - Kiskivrak (Very Tightly)
*06 - Ebedi Sevgili (Eternal Darling)
*07 - Eger Istersen (If You Want)
*08 - Orta Sekerli (With a Moderate Amount of Sugar)
*15 Yolumuz Gurbete Düstü (Our Road Has Led To Far From Home)
*16 Seyreyle Güzel (Look What A Beauty)
*17 Sen Gelmez Oldun (You Became Absent)
*18 Bugünlerde (Nowadays)
*19 Keje ( Kejê is a common Kurdish female name)
*20 Ah Bir Atas Ver (Ah, Set It On Fire/Give Me A Light) ( Atas is an ancient Turkish word, Ates in modern Turkish, meaning "fire")
*21 Yaz Günü (Summer Day)
Iste Türk Sanat Müzigi (2000)
*01 Gelse O Suh Meclise
*02 Baharin Gülleri Açti
*03 Sevmekten Kim Usanir
*04 Unut Beni
*05 Yemenimde Hare Var
*06 Ne Idi Ne Oldu Halim
*07 Hastayim Yasiyorum
*08 Söyleyemem Derdimi
*09 Gönlüm Yarali
*10 Canimin Yoldasi Ol
*11 Ayrilik Atesten Bir Ok
*12 Sari Kurdelem
1990s
Daha Yolun Basindayim (1999)
*01 Emret Öleyim
*02 Daha Yolun Basindayim
*03 Zalim Firarim
*04 Biktim Artik
*05 Alçak
*06 Dost Bildiklerim
*07 Ölürüm
*08 Bence Talih
*09 Yarim Kaldim
*10 Berivan
Bu Devirde (1997)
*01 Padisah
*02 Raziyim
*03 Havar
*04 Geçmis Olsun
*05 Tövbeler Olsun
*06 Gülüm
*07 Aman
*08 Kanasin
*09 Cici Kiz
*10 Hadi Hadi
Sarkilar Senden Yana (1995)
*01 Sarkilarda Senden Yana
*02 Deli Yüregim
*03 Mektup
*04 Dedikodu
*05 Sen Varsin
*06 Haydi Ver Elini
*07 Yetmiyor
*08 Belliydi Zaten
*09 Ayiptir Söylemesi
*10 Sonbahar
*11 Sen Miydin
*12 Ikimizde Yalanciymisiz
*13 Potpori (Esmer Bugün Aglamis-Turnalar)
*14- Iki Gözümsün
Hatirasidir (1994)
*01 Tövbeliyim
*02 Gül Döktüm Yollarina
*03 Canim Seni Istiyor
*04 Oynama Benimle
*05 Bul Beni
*06 Ayrilikmi
*07 Aksam Günesi
*08 Çare Degil
*09 Hatirasidir
*10 Söyle Söyle
*11 Eskidi Hersey
*12 Bile Bile Lades
References
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External links
http://sibelcan.com.tr Sibel Can Official Website
http://www.sibelcanfan.net Sibel Can Fun Club
http://www.picable.com/Food/Drinks/Alcohol/Sibel-Can-2009.823505 Sibel Can Photo Club
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