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Turkish music is very diverse, and as of today, both Turkish popular and folk music is of critical acclaim. In this page you will learn about the most popular Turkish artists of each genre.

As modern Turkish music, like American/English/Australian/etc. music, is constantly changing (i.e. what is considered "in" obviously changes over time), I would recommend that you not only look at this page, but also watch some Turkish music channels regularly (see Turkish Satellite Television), because I, unfortunately, lack the patience to constantly update this page regularly.

By the way, it might sound weird because it's in another language, but just try to adjust. Turkify yourself. Go wild!

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[edit] Pop

These days, it seems very easy to get a record deal in Turkey. There are many artists whose songs are all similar and have mediocre talent.

The list of artists below are a few of those who are the best in the Turkish music industry because they stand out from the others and, of course, make good music:

  • Tarkan (arguably the most popular male pop artist EVER)
    • Listen to:
      • Şımarık (his defining song, copied by Holly Valance [what a cow!])
      • Dudu - (Wife)
      • Bounce (an English song)
  • Grup Hepsi (on the Turkish Pepsi Ads)
    • Listen to:
      • Olmaz Oğlan
      • Yalan - (Lie)
      • Kalpsizsin - (You're Heartless)
      • Tempo
  • Kenan Doğulu
    • Listen to:
      • Çakkıdı
  • Gülşen (or international Gülshen)
    • Listen to:
      • Ya Tutarsa
  • Sertab Erener (winner of Eurovision 2003)
    • Listen to:
      • Kumsalda - (On the Sand)
      • Every Way That I Can (Eurovision winner. Yes it's English, but it's a good song!)
      • Here I Am
      • Leave
  • Nil Karaibrahimgil (or just Nil)
    • Listen to:
      • Bütün Kızlar Toplandık - (All the Girls Have Gotten Together)
      • Pırlanta - (Diamond)
  • Hande Yener (known for her very eccentric videos and style)
    • Listen to:
      • Sen Yoluna...Ben Yoluma
      • Kim Bilebilir Aşkı - (Who Knows Love?)
      • Aşkın Ateşi - (The Fire of Love)

[edit] Rock

A lot of Turkish rock music tends to be really dark, but I suppose those artists tend to be the successful ones. The only exceptions I can actually think of are:

  • Barış Manço, one of Turkey's most famous people, and had a large following in Japan.
  • Athena, a very popular ska-punk band

Everyone else makes at least relatively dark music.

  • maNga (Turkey's most popular nu metal band)
    • Listen to:
      • Bir Kadın Çizeceksin
      • Bitti Rüya - (The Dream Has Ended)
      • Dursun Zaman - (Time Should Stop) (with Göksel)
  • Şebnem Ferah
    • Listen to:
      • Ben Şarkımı Söylerken - (While I'm Singing My Song)
      • Can Kırıkları - (Broken [pieces] of Life/Soul)
      • Bırak Kadının Olayım - (Let Me Be Your Woman)
      • Babam Oğlum - (My Father & My Son)
      • Dünya - (World)
      • Okyanus - (Ocean)
  • Teoman
  • Kurban
    • Listen to:
      • Yalan - (Lie)
  • Mor ve Ötesi
    • Listen to:
      • Bir Derdim Var - (I have a Problem/Bane)
      • Deli - (Mad)
  • Pentagram
  • Çilekeş

[edit] Rap / Hip-Hop

Hip-hop and rap in Turkey is quickly flourishing, and in the list below you will find Turkey's most popular hip-hop / rap artists.

[edit] Arabesque

Arabesque music is very popular in Turkey. Here is a list of the most popular Arabesque singers.

[edit] Turkish folk music

[edit] Turkish classical music

Turkish classical music isn't like the classical music in the west. It is very popular and if you're not a fan of Western classical music you might like Turkish classical music. Here are some examples of popular Turkish classical musicians:

Turkish TOC

Basics :: 01. Introduction
Pronunciation and Alphabet :: 01. A-I 02. İ-R 03. S-Z 04. Vowel Classifications and Harmony
Ways of enhancing your Turkish :: 01. Turkish Satellite Television 02. Turkish Music 03. Turkish Movies 04. Turkish on the internet 05. Turkish newspapers & magazines
Lessons :: 01. Greetings · 02. I am... · 03. Asking Questions 04. Are you busy today? 05. Asking for directions 06. Geography of Turkey and the TRNC
Vocabulary :: 01. List of Phrases · 02. List of Verbs · 03. List of Words · 04. Numbers · 05. To be or not to be · 06. Loanwords
Grammar :: 01. Word Order · 02. Pronouns · 03. Cases · 04. Plural · 05. Verbs · 06. Present Tense · 07. Negative - Present Continuous Tense · 08. Interrogative - Present Continuous Tense · 09. Past Tense · 10. Past Tense 2 · 11. Negative Past Tense · 12. Past Continuous Tense · 13. Negative Past Continuous Tense · 14. Future Tense · 15. Negative Future Tense

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Turkish TOC

Basics :: 01 · 02
Lessons :: 01 · 02 · 03
Vocabulary :: 01 · 02 · 03 · 04 · 05 · 06 · 07
Grammar :: 01 · 02 · 03 · 04 · 05 · 06 · 07 · 08 · 09 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15