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Cem Belevi
Cem Belevi (born 4 June 1973) is a Turkish pop music singer and actor. He is best known for collaborating with Ayshe on "Kim Ne Derse Desin". He studied international business in Brunel University. His mother is a painter, and his father is a pianist. Musical career He released his debut album ''Bilmezsin'' in 2013. "Günaydın Sevgilim" () became the leading song and first video for the album. The album didn't get much attention, but the song gets affected by Turkish music executive Samsun Demir. The song was later re-arranged on Enbe Orkestrası & Behzat Gerçeker's album. In 2014, he made a duet with Ayshe for "Kim Ne Derse Desin", Turkish version of Sway. The song becomes very successful in Turkey and was nominated for a 2014 Turkey Music Awards in best debut category. In 2015, he released his second single "Sevemez Kimse Seni", a cover song of Suat Sayın previously sung by Zeki Müren and Muazzez Ersoy. The music video was released on 25 May 2015, directed by Ha ...
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