Sezen Aksu

Sezen Aksu (Turkish pronunciation: [seˈzen ˈaksu]; 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").

Sezen Aksu
Born
Fatma Sezen Yıldırım

(1954-07-13) 13 July 1954
Other namesSezen Seley
Educationİzmir Girls High School
Ege University (left)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • poet
  • composer
  • producer
  • actress
Spouses
Hasan Yüksektepe
(m. 1972; div. 1972)
    Ali Engin Aksu
    (m. 1974; div. 1978)
      Sinan Özer
      (m. 1981; div. 1983)
        Ahmet Utlu
        (m. 1993; div. 1997)
        Children1 (with Sinan Özer)
        Musical career
        GenresPop
        Years active1974–present
        Labels
        • Hop
        • Kent
        • Kervan
        • Sembol
        • Fono
        • Coşkun
        • Foneks
        • Karma
        • Raks
        • PolyGram
        • Post
        • DMC
        • Seyhan
        Websitewww.sezenaksu.com.tr
        Signature

        Aksu's influence on Turkish pop and world music 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, Şebnem Ferah, Aşkın Nur Yengi, Hande Yener, Yıldız Tilbe, Işın Karaca, Seden Gürel, Harun Kolçak and Levent Yüksel. Sezen Aksu is widely known as a successful songwriter. Her work with Tarkan resulted in continental hits like "Şımarık" and "Şıkıdım" and her collaboration with Goran Bregović widened her international audience. In 2010, NPR named her as one of the "50 Great Voices" of the world.

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