Sezen Aksu (; born Fatma Sezen Yıldırım; 13 July 1954) is a Turkish singer, songwriter and producer. She is one of the most successful
Turkish singers, having sold over 40 million albums worldwide. Her nicknames include the "Queen of Turkish Pop"
and "''Minik Serçe''" ("Little Sparrow").
Aksu's influence on
Turkish pop and
world music
"World music" is an English phrase for styles of music from non-English speaking countries, including quasi-traditional, Cross-cultural communication, intercultural, and traditional music. World music's broad nature and elasticity as a musical ...
has continued since her debut in 1975, and has been reinforced by her patronage of and collaboration with many other musicians, including
Yonca Evcimik,
Sertab Erener,
Åžebnem Ferah
Åžebnem Ferah (born 12 April 1972) is a Turkish singer, songwriter, composer, and guitarist. She was the lead vocalist of the all-female hard rock band Volvox until 1994, after which she went on to pursue an illustrious solo career. Her music s ...
,
Aşkın Nur Yengi,
Hande Yener,
Yıldız Tilbe
Yıldız Tilbe (born 16 July 1966) is a Turkish singer of Kurdish descent and one of the best-selling musical artists in Turkey, known especially for her eastern-infused ballads.
Life and career
Yıldız Tilbe was born in the Gültepe district ...
,
Işın Karaca,
Seden Gürel, Harun Kolçak and
Levent Yüksel
Levent Uğur Yüksel (born October 21, 1964) is a Turkish pop singer and multi instrumentalist. He has been active in live music industry since 1993.
Life
Yüksel's interest in arts and music started in an early age. He started to play violin at ...
. Sezen Aksu is widely known as a successful songwriter. Her work with
Tarkan
Tarkan may refer to:
People
* Tarkan (name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Tarkan (singer) (born 1972), Turkish pop singer
Other uses
* Tarkhan, an ancient Turkic and Mongol nobility title
* Tarkan (comics), a fic ...
resulted in continental hits like "
Şımarık" and "
Şıkıdım
"Şıkıdım" (; "Shake") is a song by Turkish singer Tarkan (singer), Tarkan. It was originally released on his 1994 album lending its title to the album's name, ''Aacayipsin (Hepsi Senin Mi?)''. It is a Sezen Aksu song, reproduced by Laurent Mar ...
" and her collaboration with
Goran Bregović
Goran Bregović ( sr-Cyrl, Горан Бреговић; born 22 March 1950) is a recording artist born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Slavic speaking countries in the ...
widened her international audience. In 2010,
NPR named her as one of the "50 Great Voices" of the world.
Biography
Sezen Aksu was born in
Sarayköy,
Denizli
Denizli is a city in Aegean Region, Aegean Turkey, and seat of the province of Denizli Province, Denizli. The city forms the urban part of the districts Merkezefendi and Pamukkale, Denizli, Pamukkale, with a population of 691 783 in 2024.
Denizl ...
, Turkey. Her father was a mathematics teacher. Her family moved to
Bergama when she was three years old and she spent her childhood and early youth there.
Aksu's parents discouraged her singing because they wanted her to have a steady profession as a doctor or engineer. She used to wait until they left the house and sing on the family's balcony. After finishing high school, she began studying at the local agricultural institute, but left college to concentrate on music.
Along with her close friend
Ajda Pekkan
AyÅŸe Ajda Pekkan (; born 12 February 1946) is a Turkish singer. She is known by the title "superstar" in the Turkish media. Pekkan became a prominent figure of Turkish pop music with her songs, in which she tried to create a strong female figure. ...
, Aksu is credited with laying the foundations of Turkish pop music in the 1970s. Her sound has also spread across the
Balkans
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and Greece. Aksu has also toured in Europe and the U.S to critical appraise.
She has championed a variety of causes, including support for constitutional reform, minority rights, women's rights, the environment, and educational reform in Turkey.
Aksu has been married and divorced four times, but kept the name from her second marriage to Ali Engin Aksu, a doctor of geology who currently resides in Canada. She has a son with Sinan Özer, named Mithat Can, who is also a lead vocalist of Pist'on band.
Career
1975–1983: Early life and career beginnings
Sezen Aksu released her first single, ''Haydi Şansım/Gel Bana'' in 1975 under the name of "Sezen Seley".
However, she remained undiscovered until her 1976 single
''Olmaz Olsun/Vurdumduymaz'' reached number one in the
Turkish charts.
In 1976, Sezen Aksu won the "Promising Female Artist of the Year" award. Her first album was 1977's ''Allahaısmarladık'', released as a 33's and named after her previous single ''Allahaısmarladık/Kaç Yıl Geçti Aradan'', contains her previous singles as well as a few additional pieces like ''Uzun Lafın Kısası'' and ''Gözlerindeki Bulut''.
Aksu finally decided to represent Turkey at the
Eurovision Song Contest
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in the mid-70s. However, even though she competed in the national finals for the competition three times, with ''Küçük Bir Aşk Masalı'' (A Little Love Tale) as a duet with Özdemir Erdoğan, "Heyamola" which was performed as a trio with Coşkun Demir and Ali Kocatepe, and ''1945'' which was a solo performance, she did not get the chance to represent Turkey abroad. It was to be left to her pupil,
Sertab Erener, to win the Eurovision and realise Aksu's dream to push her musical vision further into Europe.
1980s
In the 80's, Aksu had a relationship with Turkish-Armenian producer
Onno Tunç that was both romantic and professional. As a couple they put their signatures to works that broke new ground in
Turkish pop music
The roots of traditional music in Turkey span across centuries to a time when the Seljuk Turks migrated to Anatolia and Persia in the 11th century and contains elements of both Turkic and pre-Turkic influences. Much of its modern popular music ...
, such as ''Sen Ağlama'', ''Git'', ''Sezen Aksu'88'' and ''Sezen Aksu Söylüyor''. Her music matured in the 90's, when she co-produced her best selling album to-date ''
Gülümse'' with Tunç. The A-1 track from the album called ''Hadi Bakalım'' was a hit in Turkey and Europe, and was published as a single in Germany. It was to be later rediscovered in Europop by singer
Loona
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as
Rhythm of the Night. She also began to produce albums for her vocalists, notably producing
Aşkın Nur Yengi's debut album ''Sevgiliye'' (To a Lover) again with Tunç. She was to repeat her success as a teacher with artists Sertab Erener and
Levent Yüksel
Levent Uğur Yüksel (born October 21, 1964) is a Turkish pop singer and multi instrumentalist. He has been active in live music industry since 1993.
Life
Yüksel's interest in arts and music started in an early age. He started to play violin at ...
.
1990s–present
Parting ways with Tunç, in 1995, Aksu branched out with the experimental album ''
Işık Doğudan Yükselir'', drawing both on western classical and regional Turkish musical traditions. This album made her name known outside Turkey and gave her a worldwide audience, especially in Europe. In 1996, she released ''Düş Bahçeleri'' as a tribute to Tunç, who died that same year tragically when his private plane crashed. In 1997, she released ''Düğün ve Cenaze'', this time collaborating with
Goran Bregović
Goran Bregović ( sr-Cyrl, Горан Бреговић; born 22 March 1950) is a recording artist born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Slavic speaking countries in the ...
.
She returned to her roots with ''
Adı Bende Saklı'', which was released in 1998. She began to use experimental sounds and was once again pushing Turkish pop into the future. Aksu continued with this trend with her subsequent albums ''Deliveren'', ''Şarkı Söylemek Lazım'' (which also featured former
Sparks bassist
Martin Gordon as engineer/mixer, who also was bass player on her subsequent European tour), and ''Yaz Bitmeden'' between the years 2000–2003. After a two-year hiatus, she returned with ''Bahane'' in 2005. That same year she released ''Kardelen'', where all proceeds went to charity, and before the end of 2005 released a ''Bahane/Remixes'' double-CD album, which contained the original ''Bahane'' album in disc one and the remixes of songs in disc two.

In 2005, she was featured in
Fatih Akın
Fatih Akin (, born 25 August 1973) is a Turkish-German film director, screenwriter and producer. His films have won numerous awards and accolades, including the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for his film '' Head-On'' (2004), Best Scr ...
's documentary film ''
Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul'' with a performance of the song "İstanbul Hatırası". In 2006, Aksu published a book called ''Eksik Şiir'', a collection of 197 songs written by her between 1975-2006. The book was well-received and sold 17,000 copies in the first 4 days after its release. It was followed by ''Eksik Şiir İkinci Kitap'' in 2016.
In 2008, Aksu released her album called ''Deniz Yıldızı'' through Starfish Records. In 2009 she released her album ''Yürüyorum Düş Bahçelerinde''. The album contains new original songs as well as some older songs which were composed by Sezen Aksu for other singers, most notably "Çakkıdı", "Kibir", "Yok Ki".
In 2010, Aksu was on the "50 Great Sounds" list set by the American
NPR radio. Sezen Aksu's concert with
Fahir AtakoÄŸlu in
Stockholm
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, Sweden in April 2010 was attended by many Turkish and Swedish music lovers. After a 10-year break, "TurkofAmerica" and "GNL Entertainment" organized a series of concerts by Aksu in the USA, with the corporate sponsorship of the
Washington-based Turkish Cultural Foundation. The three concerts were held between 4–7 April at three different venues:
Strathmore in Maryland,
Carnegie Hall
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in New York, and
Prudential Hall in New Jersey. AtakoÄŸlu also accompanied Aksu during her concerts in the USA. After performing well over the time allocated for her New Jersey concert, Aksu told the audience: "We have exceeded the
imelimits, the Americans have also set a record of patience, New Jersey will be like this tonight, I will not leave this scene until I make all of you happy".
In 2011, Aksu bean producing music again and released the studio album ''Öptüm''. The album consists of songs written and composed by Aksu, including "Unuttun mu Beni", "Vay", "Aşka Şükrederim", "Ah Felek Yordun Beni", and also features a song written by
Nazan Öncel titled "Ballı".
Cemal Süreya's poem "Sayım" was turned by Aksu into a song and included in the album as well.
At her concert in
Volkswagen Arena Istanbul in January 2016, Aksu announced that she would retire from performing live on stage: "Each ending is a new beginning. I will continue to produce
usic but I'm going to say goodbye to the stage after doing a few concerts I promised before. This is my last concert in Istanbul. I'm grateful for having you here with me today in memory of 40 years of my career." In September, she stated again that she would continue making music.
In January 2022, Aksu was criticized by
conservatives
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and religious figures for calling
Adam
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According to Christianity, Adam ...
and
Eve
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ignorant in the song "Ne Åžahane Bir Åžey YaÅŸamak" (a cover of the 2012 song "
C'est la vie"). The song was originally included in the 2017 tribute album ''Alakasız Şarkılar, Vol. 1'' in memory of Yaşar Gaga, but resurfaced on the social media in early 2022 after its lyric video was published on Aksu's official YouTube channel on 30 December 2021.
President
Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan
Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician who is the 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as the 25th prime minister of Turkey, prime minister from 2003 to 2014 as part of the Jus ...
, leader of the
Nationalist Movement Party
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Devlet Bahçeli
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, and the
Directorate of Religious Affairs, were among the political figures and government agencies that criticized Aksu and the song.
After remaining silent for a month, Aksu eventually released a statement on her Facebook account on January 22. "As you know, the matter is not me; the matter is the country," she remarked, thanking everyone who have shown their support for her. Aksu also revealed the lyrics to a new song she wrote the previous day: "You won't be able to crush my tongue."
Activism

Aksu is known for her sensitivity to social problems and events. In 2009 she supported
Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan
Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician who is the 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as the 25th prime minister of Turkey, prime minister from 2003 to 2014 as part of the Jus ...
's
democratic initiative and the
settlement process in Turkey. As a result journalist Hikmet Çetinkaya claimed that Aksu's father was a supporter of the
Nur movement. While some artists stood behind Aksu, some expressed that Aksu's behavior was unreasonable. In 2012, Aksu wrote the song "Tanrının Gözyaşları" (Tears of God) in memory of soldiers who had died during the
Kurdish–Turkish conflict
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.
About the young people who participated in the first days of the
Gezi Park protests in 2013 she said: "This is the first youth revolution in the world. They have sent an extraordinary message and the people there and those who are coming to the streets are speaking their words with an extraordinary language." In 2014, she again paid tribute to the young people who took part in the protests with her new single "Yeni ve Yeni Kalanlar".
Aksu is keen to fight against issues such as
misogyny
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,
illiteracy
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,
discrimination
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,
bullying
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and
homophobia
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. According to the LGBT magazine,
KAOS GL, she is a major
gay icon
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, with the Turkish
LGBT community
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embracing her as a pop culture representative.
In 2002, alongside
Ajda Pekkan
AyÅŸe Ajda Pekkan (; born 12 February 1946) is a Turkish singer. She is known by the title "superstar" in the Turkish media. Pekkan became a prominent figure of Turkish pop music with her songs, in which she tried to create a strong female figure. ...
and
Seyyal Taner
Seyyal Taner (born September 28, 1952) is a Turkish singer and actress.
Early life
Taner was born in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, and later moved to Istanbul with her family. She graduated from the Amerikan Kız Lisesi. She received vocal training f ...
, Aksu was named as one of the gay icons admired by the Turkish LGBT people in the book ''EÅŸcinsel Erkekler'' by Murat HocaoÄŸlu.
In a survey conducted by KAOS GL, she was chosen as one of the favorite gay icons by the participants. Aksu is praised by the LGBT community in Turkey
and publicly assists and supports LGBT people through charity work.
In 2008, she supported LGBT association
Lambdaistanbul
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, which was closed by a court decision based on "the fact that it is contrary to general morality". In 2013, Aksu performed with
transsexual
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actress
Ayta Sözeri on stage,
and later a huge
rainbow flag symbolizing the LGBT movement was waved in the air, the first time that a Turkish artist had publicly shown support for LGBT on stage. Later in 2013, she published a statement on her official website in support of the SPOD (Social Policy Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Studies Association) on its first anniversary. In her statement, she mentioned Mesut Şaban Okan, nicknamed "İrem", who was a
victim of hate crime in
Bursa
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in 2010. Referencing Melek Okan's words about her child's death, who had said "They could not find a place for my child anywhere in the whole world!", Aksu talked about
violence against LGBT people
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and added that she would fight against violence and discrimination.
266854 Sezenaksu, an
asteroid
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discovered in 2009, is named after the artist.
Personal life
Sezen Aksu married Hasan Yüksektepe at a young age, and the two got divorced shortly afterwards. At the beginning of her professional life, she married Ali Engin Aksu, whose surname she adopted and later used. On 10 July 1981, Sezen Aksu married Sinan Özer while being pregnant with their child. The couple divorced in 1983. Her marriage to journalist Ahmet Utlu in 1993 was also short-lived and ended in divorce.
Aside from her marriages, she was also romantically involved with composer
Uzay Heparı.
Discography
Studio albums
Filmography
*''Minik Serçe'' (The Little Sparrow) – (1979)
*''Büyük Yalnızlık'' (Great Solitude) – (1990)
*''Crossing The Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul'' – (2005)
*''
The Ottoman Republic'' – (2008)
Musicals
* ''Sezen Aksu Aile Gazinosu'' (Sezen Aksu Family Music Hall) – (1982)
* ''Bin Yıl Önce Bin Yıl Sonra'' (1000 Years Before, 1000 Years Later) – (1986)
Books
* ''Eksik Åžiir'' (The Missing Poem) (First issue: 9 September 2006 - Second issue: 11 May 2007)
* ''Eksik Şiir İkinci Kitap'' (The Missing Poem, Book Two) (November 2016)
See also
*
List of Turkish musicians
Notes
External links
*
*
Sezen Aksu(19 June 2002). ''
The Guardian
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''.
Seze Aksu discography(in Turkish)
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1954 births
Living people
Turkish LGBTQ rights activists
People from Sarayköy
Turkish women pop singers
Turkish pop singers
Turkish lyricists
Turkish composers
Turkish women composers
Golden Butterfly Award winners
Laz people