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Tarkan Tevetoğlu popularly known as Tarkan, is one of the most successful pop music singers in Turkey. He has released several platinum-selling albums during his career. He is often cited as the Turkish Prince of Pop [Hillsdale Collegian].

He is also known in Europe and the Americas, especially for the song Şımarık (Spoilt/Kiss Kiss/Chanson Du Bisou/Besos). This was reincarnated as Kiss Kiss by Holly Valance after Sezen Aksu sold the music rights. This song is also rumoured to have ended the successful working relationship between Tarkan and Aksu as they fell into dispute about the ownership of the copyright to Şımarık. They had collaborated on most of Tarkan's hits in Turkey and Europe. Another hit single was Şıkıdım (Shake).

Istanbul Plak was Tarkan's first record label, his record label is now his own music company HITT Music, which he established in 1997.

Tarkan is also a character in a popular 1960s Turkish comic series, which is where Tarkan got his name [Sezgin Burak's Tarkan]. The origins of the name Tarkan is derived from an ancient Turkic king [Theories of Relativity].

Early life

Tarkan spent his childhood in Germany. His father was part of the generation of Turkish immigrants which came to West Germany during the West German economic boom, until he suddenly decided to move his family back to Turkey in 1986 when Tarkan was 13 years old.

Career

Tarkan press photo 2004
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Tarkan press photo 2004

Tarkan began to study music in Karamürsel. His road to fame began when his family moved to Istanbul in 1988, and he began to prepare for University entrance exams in 1990. He had a difficult time in Istanbul and decided to move back to Germany. It was while he was preparing for the move back that he met Mehmet Söğütoğlu, the chairman of record company Istanbul Plak. Produced by Söğütoğlu his debut album Yine Sensiz (Without You Again) sold 750 thousand copies. His second album A-Acayipsin (Oh - You're Something Else) sold more than 2 million copies in Turkey and 750 thousand copies in Europe. This was a first-time-ever feat for a Turkish performer.

Suddenly Tarkan had became a star overnight. Tarkan subsequently moved to New York in 1994 to escape the hordes of adoring fans that constantly stalked him and to complete his education at a college in the USA. While Tarkan spent time in the USA learning English, he met Ahmet Ertegün (the Turkish founder of Atlantic Records). Ertegün has been quietly grooming Tarkan for an American career ever since, but Tarkan has re-started the album several times [Tarkan's Long Hello].

1997-1999

Tarkan pictured during the Ölürüm Sana period
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Tarkan pictured during the Ölürüm Sana period
In July 1997, the hit song Şımarık was released in Turkey from the album Ölürüm Sana (I'd Die For You). This album took a total of three years to complete. Tarkan collaborated with Sezen Aksu and Ozan Çolakoglu for the album. He thanked them for this during his speech which he delivered after winning the Turkish TV Kral music award for his song Şımarık.
In Turkey, Ölürüm Sana sold 4.5 million copies alone. When the album's single Şımarık was released in 1999 in Europe, it reached No. 3 in places like Switzerland [The Official Swiss Charts], the Netherlands [NL Top 40], France, Germany and No.1 in Belgium.

He was awarded with his gold disc at the Cannes Midem Awards. Following that he released a compliation album for Europe entitled Tarkan. He won a World Music Award in Monaco in the same year for the sales of that album. Tarkan released two more singles in Europe under the Universal ticket, Şıkıdım and Bu Gece (Tonight).

Tarkan traveled to Europe and Latin America to promote his music. He gave many international concerts during this period, 18 concerts in 17 cities in total.

2000-2006

Tarkan press photo for the release of his 2001 Kuzu Kuzu single
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Tarkan press photo for the release of his 2001 Kuzu Kuzu single
In 2000 the self-titled album was released in the USA with a Universal Latino ticket. Sales went platinum in Latin America.

In 2001 Tarkan released his album Karma and two first-ever singles in Turkey called Kuzu Kuzu (Like A Lamb) and Hüp (Whoop).

His EP/hybrid album Dudu (Woman) was released in the summer of 2003 under his own label HITT Music for the first time. It was the first album of its kind to sell over a million copies.

Both in Karma and Dudu he has worked with singer-songwriter Nazan Öncel, whose own Yan Yana Fotoğraf Çektirelim album was published under the HITT Productions label.

He has been the face of Pepsi in Turkey and was the official mascot of the Turkish national football team for the 2002 World Cup, recording the football song Bir Oluruz Yolunda (United For You), which became an anthem for the fans.

He also released his own perfume range entitled "Tarkan" at the start of 2004.

In October 2005 he released his long awaited English language debut single Bounce in Turkey.

His debut English language album Come Closer was released in parts of Europe on April 7 2006, under a Universal Music label.

Setbacks

Tarkan in Vienna with Hungarian fans; 23 June, 2006.
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Tarkan in Vienna with Hungarian fans; 23 June, 2006.

Tarkan had some setbacks during his career. In 1994, Tarkan appeared on a live broadcast for a private Turkish TV channel ATV's anniversary celebrations and was interviewed by a reporter. His response when asked how he was, captured live on camera, was "Çişim var, ağabey..." ('I've gotta pee, man...').

At the height of his fame, Tarkan was called up for military service, which he had suspended for a certain length of time while he studied in New York. The deadline for commencement ended in 1998, but due to contractual obligations, he did not return to Turkey to do his military service. The media discussed whether Tarkan should be viewed as a deserter and stripped of his citizenship, but this never happened. After the August 1999 earthquake that shook Turkey, the 28 day military service was passed, which allowed for a very short term of service provided that those covered by the law paid $16,000 for the benefit of the earthquake victims. Tarkan returned to Turkey in 2000 and took advantage of this law, completing his service in 28 days.

In 2005, a Turkish music pirate leaked four demo recordings from his debut English album, Come Closer, onto the internet [Turkish DJ Steals Tarkan's songs]. Thousands of copies were downloaded illegally before the album's official release.

Discography

To date estimated 15 million album units of Tarkan were sold[link]. Translated English titles in brackets All titles translated by [Ali Yildirim].

Domestic

Albums

Year Cover Title Sales
1992 90px Yine Sensiz
(Without You Again)
Turkey: 750.000
1993

Yine Sensiz
(Extended Mix)
1994 90px A-Acayipsin
(Oh You're Something Else)
Turkey: 2 million Europe: 750.000
1997 90px Ölürüm Sana
(I'd Die For You)
2nd best-selling album in Turkey[link] Turkey: 4.5 million
2001 90px Karma 6th best-selling album in Turkey[link]
2003 90px Dudu
(Woman)
Turkey: 2.5 million Russia: 1 million
2006 90px Come Closer

Singles

Year Cover Title
2001 90px Kuzu Kuzu (Like A Lamb)
2001 90px Hüp Remix 8 (Whoop)
2005 90px Bounce

Promo Singles

These were singles released as part of a campaign [Tarkan's promotional releases].
Year Cover Title Info Sales
2001 90px Hüp Remix 4 (Whoop) Pepsi Campaign, not sold separately. Had to collect Pepsi labels to obtain this.
2002 90px [Özgürlük Içimizde]
(Freedom Is Within Us)
Turkcell Ad Campaign, not sold separately. The campaign consisted of TV adverts, calendar and phone card designs, using the concept that a phone enables a person to travel free in nature and still keep in touch.
2002 90px Bir Oluruz Yolunda (United For You) Football anthem, World Cup Song for Turkey. This was available at retail outlets.
2005 90px [Ayrılık Zor] (Separation is Hard) Avea GSM Ad Campaign, not sold separately. The campaign also included TV adverts, calendar and phone card designs. The concept involved lovers separated by distance using the phone as a means of contact. Best-selling disc in 2005. 460.000[link]

Soundtracks

Year Cover Title Info
1998 90px Disney's Hercules Tarkan sang the Disney accredited Turkish version of Michael Bolton's "Go The Distance" and voiced the adult Hercules, replacing the original vocals by Tate Donovan.

Appearances

Year Cover Title Info
1998 90px Müzeyyen Senar ile Bir Ömre Bedel (A Lifetime's Worth with Müzeyyen Senar) Artist: Müzeyyen Senar Genre: Turkish classical
2003 90px Türkü Söylemek Lazım (Folksongs Should be Sung) Artist: Pınar Sağ Genre: Turkish folk
2004 90px Yan Yana Fotoğraf Çektirelim (Let's Take Photographs Together) Artist: Nazan Öncel Genre: Turkish pop
2006 90px Gülümse Kaderine (Smile at your Fate) Artist: Kibariye Genre: Roma and Arabesque

International

Albums

Year Cover Title
1999 90px Tarkan
2006 90px Come Closer

Singles

Year Cover Title
1999 90px Şımarık (Spoilt)
1999 90px Şıkıdım (Shake)
1999 90px Bu Gece
(Tonight)
2006 90px Bounce

Promo Singles

12-inch Club Promos

None of these LP promos were counted as regular releases. Special dance mixes were released to promote his international releases Tarkan and Bounce at the clubs.

Year Cover Title Info
1998 90px Şımarık (Spoilt) (12-inch), 5 Tracks
1999 90px Şımarık (Spoilt) (12-inch), Ned Devine Remixes
1999 90px Şımarık (Spoilt) (12-inch), Şınan Mixes
1999 90px Bu Gece (Tonight) (12-inch), DJ Tomcraft Remix
2006 90px Bounce (12-inch), Black Release
2006 90px Bounce (12-inch), White Release
2006 90px Start the Fire (12-inch), Red Release (1-sided limited ed)
2006 90px Start the Fire (12-inch), Red Release

Indoor Promos ibid

Year Cover Title Info
1995

Hepsi Senin Mi + Kış Güneşi/Bekle (3 tracks) The record company manufactured an indoor promo CD single to promote Tarkan in Germany in 1995. Some were sent to radio stations.

Soundtracks

Year Cover Title Info
1998 90px Beau Travail for his track "Şımarık"
2000 90px [Geboren in Absurdistan] for his track "Şımarık"
2002 90px XX/XY for his track "Şımarık"
2005 90px [Mr Socrates] for his track "Ölürüm Sana"

See also

References

Notes

External links

 


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