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Ceylan Ertem (born 26 December 1980) is a Turkish singer-songwriter.

Early life and career

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Ceylan Ertem started her musical career by joining the Adapazarı Municipality’s children choir.[1] She started learning how to play piano in 1995 and moved to Istanbul in 1999 to continue her musical education. There she attended the Mujdat Gezen Art Academy and studied Western Music for 2 years. Then she enrolled in the Musicology department of Yıldız Technical University for her bachelor degree. In 2000, she formed the band Anima with Tuncay Korkmaz. Anima, with its all members studying in the same faculty at the YTU, released their first and only album Animasal in 2006. In 2008, she started producing the radio show ŞubidaP on Açık Radyo, the show aired for 26 weeks.

International work

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In 2008, she recorded with Philipp Gropper and Wanja Slavin in Berlin for the project "Octophone". Later, she had many concerts in Berlin as well. She worked with other European bands such as "United Fools" of France and “Barana” of Netherlands.[2]

Albums

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In 2010, she released her first solo album. The album was called Soluk.[3] She recorded the whole album with 40 musicians. She continued with her solo career with Ütopyalar Güzeldir in 2012, Amansız Gücenik in 2014, and cover album YUH! in 2015. In 2016, she was invited to work on the project which was attributed to Zülfü Livaneli, on which she covered Kız Cocuğu. She released her 4th studio album Yine de Amin in February 2017.

Discography

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Solo albums
  • Soluk (2010)
  • Ütopyalar Güzeldir (2012)
  • Amansız Gücenik (2014)
  • YUH! (2015)
  • Yine de Amin (2017)
  • Seni Senin Gibiler Sevsin (2019)
  • Cahille Sohbeti Kestim (2020)
  • Duyuyor Musun? (2022)
  • Sana Rağmen (2025)
Split albums
  • Animasal (with Anima) (2006)
  • Xenopolis (with Barana) (2011)
Singles
  • "Kör Heves" (duet with Mabel Matiz) (2014)
  • "Hileli" (with Kolektif İstanbul) (2018)
  • "Gel Sevelim" (2018)
  • "Mavi Çocuklar" (2018)
  • "Adem Olan Anlar" (2020)
  • "Seyrüsefer" (feat. Melike Şahin) (2020)
  • "Orman" (feat. Duygu Soylu) (2020)
  • "Dünya Heveslisi" (2020)
  • "Şeker Anne" (feat. Yunus Emre Ersoy) (2020)
  • "Dardayım" (2021)
  • "Çaresiz" (2021)
  • "Gönül Çalamazsan Aşkın Sazını" (feat. Haluk Levent) (2021)
  • "Sis" (2021)
  • "O Son Kusura Bakacaktık" (2022)
  • "Şah Mat" (2022)
  • "Çarem Benim" (2022)
  • "İki Yol" (with Coşkun Karademir) (2023)
As featured artist
  • "Zalım" (from the album Mahzuni'ye Saygı) (2017)
  • "Aşık Oluyorum Eyvah" (from the album İlhan Şeşen: Hediyem) (2018)
  • "Çukur Benim" (with Ozan Doğulu & Kubilay Aka) (2019)
  • "Sitem" (from the album Altın Düetler 2) (2019)
  • "Destina" (from the album Hikayesi Var) (2020)
  • "Benim İçin Üzülme" (from the album Saygı Albümü: Bergen) (2022)
  • "Rüzgar" (from the album Yeni Türkü Zamansız) (2022)
  • "Akşam Olmadan Gel" (from the album Selami Şahin Şarkıları 2) (2024)

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from Grokipedia
Ceylan Ertem is a Turkish singer-songwriter known for her distinctive vocal style and eclectic fusion of jazz, indie-folk, avant-pop, and traditional elements in contemporary Turkish music. Born on December 26, 1980, in Adapazarı, Sakarya Province, she began her musical journey in childhood by joining a municipal children's choir and later studying piano and guitar. After moving to Istanbul in 1999, she pursued formal training in western music at the Müjdat Gezen Art Academy and musicology at Yıldız Technical University. She co-founded the alternative rock band Anima in 2000, releasing their sole album Animasal in 2006 before transitioning to solo work and collaborative projects, including international performances in Berlin and contributions to film soundtracks. Ertem launched her solo career in 2010 with the ambitious debut album Soluk, featuring 40 musicians, and has since released a series of critically received albums such as Ütopyalar Güzeldir (2012), Amansız Gücenik (2014), the cover collection YUH! (2015), Yine de Amin (2017), Seni Senin Gibiler Sevsin (2019), Câhille Sohbeti Kestim (2020), Duyuyor Musun? (2022), and Sana Rağmen (2025), establishing her as one of Turkey's most prolific and innovative artists in independent music. Her work often includes collaborations with prominent Turkish musicians and extends to radio hosting and experimental projects that highlight her improvisational skills and genre-crossing approach.

Early life

Early life and background

Ceylan Ertem was born on 26 December 1980 in Adapazarı, Sakarya, Turkey. She grew up in the region and developed an early interest in music, taking guitar lessons in Adapazarı during her childhood. In 1992, she joined the Adapazarı Belediyesi çocuk ve gençlik korosu (Adapazarı Municipality Children's and Youth Choir), which provided her with initial formal experience in choral singing and vocal training. These pre-professional activities in her hometown marked the formative years that shaped her musical foundation before she pursued further education and career opportunities in Istanbul.

Music career

Entry into music and early development

Ceylan Ertem advanced her musical training following her early choir experiences and lessons in piano and guitar, relocating to Istanbul in 1999 to pursue formal education in the field. She completed one year of musical theatre singing training at Akademi İstanbul before spending two years studying Western music at Müjdat Gezen Sanat Merkezi. In 2000, she co-founded the group Anima with Tuncay Korkmaz, through which she gained experience in collaborative performance and composition. Anima released its album Animasal in 2006 and disbanded the following year. Alongside her group activities, Ertem deepened her academic and professional engagement with music. In 2007, she enrolled in the musicology program at Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi's Faculty of Art and Design. The next year, she presented the radio program ŞubidaP on Açık Radyo for 26 weeks, providing a platform to explore and discuss music. Also in 2008, she initiated the Octophone project in Berlin, collaborating with German musicians Philipp Gropper and Wanja Slavin on recordings and performing a series of concerts that introduced her work to European audiences. These formative experiences in group work, education, radio, and international collaboration built toward her transition to a solo career. In February 2010, she appeared as a guest artist with the French alternative group United Fools for concerts in France, followed shortly by a one-month tour in the Netherlands with the Dutch group Barana. This period of international exposure directly preceded the release of her first solo album Soluk in 2010, recorded with contributions from more than 40 musicians.

Solo albums and breakthrough

Ceylan Ertem launched her solo career with the release of her debut album Soluk in 2010 under the Pi Müzik label. The album featured her original compositions alongside interpretations of traditional Turkish songs, including works by Neşet Ertaş such as "Gönül Dağı" and classical pieces like "Fikrimin İnce Gülü," and involved contributions from more than 40 musicians. This release marked her transition from band projects to establishing herself as a solo artist in the Turkish independent music scene. Her second studio album, Ütopyalar Güzeldir, followed in 2012. She continued building her discography with Amansız Gücenik in 2014 and the covers album YUH! in 2015, which focused on reinterpreting existing songs. In 2017, she released Yine de Amin, her fourth studio album, further developing her distinctive approach to blending original material with diverse influences. Ertem's later solo releases include Seni Senin Gibiler Sevsin in 2018, Câhille Sohbeti Kestim in 2020, Duyuyor Musun? in 2022, and Sana Rağmen in 2025. These albums reflect her ongoing productivity and evolution as a solo performer across the 2010s and into the 2020s.

Musical style and collaborations

Ceylan Ertem's musical style is distinguished by its deliberate avoidance of rigid genre boundaries, blending alternative rock with jazz, Turkish folk, arabesk, and art music elements in a highly personal and eclectic manner. This cross-genre approach originated in her childhood exposure to diverse sounds, ranging from Anatolian folk artists such as Neşet Ertaş and Aşık Mahsuni Şerif to arabesk figures like Müslüm Gürses and Ahmet Kaya, alongside mainstream Turkish pop voices including Sezen Aksu, Nilüfer, and Kayahan, and classical Turkish art music traditions. Later influences included grunge and alternative rock acts such as Nirvana, Alanis Morissette, and Tori Amos, followed by jazz at age 18 and a deepening appreciation for folk and world music during her musicology studies. Ertem has described this genre fluidity as a lifelong challenge to herself, embracing the freedom to interpret and perform across styles without self-imposed limitations. Her songwriting often transforms personal and societal concerns into musical narratives, with themes drawn from women's rights, gender-based violence, marginalization, war, and the protection of children and animals serving as frequent catalysts for creation. She regards music as a multifaceted vehicle for expression, capable of functioning as lullaby, lament, defiance, collective mourning, shared joy, and protest against injustice. Ertem has maintained a collaborative ethos throughout her career, participating in numerous duets and joint projects that reflect her openness to shared creativity. Her work with Mabel Matiz stands out in several instances, including the duet "Peri" and the co-written "Bir Feda Daha," where lyrics were jointly credited to Ertem, Matiz, and Sezen Aksu while music composition was shared between Ertem and Matiz. She has also collaborated with Coşkun Karademir on tracks such as "Esir" and "İki Yol," which she has characterized as explorations of unattainable connection. Additional partnerships include contributions from composers such as Sena Şener and Cihan Mürtezaoğlu, underscoring her integration of diverse artistic voices into her projects.

Contributions to film and television

Ceylan Ertem has contributed to Turkish television by providing vocal performances and, in some cases, lyrics for songs featured in various drama series soundtracks. She received music department credits as a singer and performer for the acclaimed series Çukur (internationally known as The Pit), where she contributed "Zalim" (for which she is also credited with lyrics) and "Gel Sevelim" across six episodes between 2018 and 2019. Her song "Zalim" gained particular association with the series and was featured in multiple episodes. Ertem's music has appeared in additional television projects, including performing and providing lyrics for "Devran" in Altın Çocuk (Golden Boy) in 2023, "Esmer" and "Kavaklar" in İyilik in 2022, "Yolcu" in Kara Para Aşk (The Bad Penny) in 2022, "Gönül" in Uzak Şehrin Masalı in 2021, "Kavaklar" in Kadın (Woman) in 2019, "Uçurtma" in Yemin (The Oath) in 2018, and "Ah Bu Şarkıların Gözü Kör Olsun" in Oğlum İçin (For My Son) in 2015. These placements illustrate her role in supplying original performances and compositions to support the emotional and atmospheric elements of Turkish television dramas.

Personal life

Personal life

Ceylan Ertem married businessman Doruk Kaya on July 11, 2011. The couple later separated due to incompatibility and parted ways. In a November 2024 interview, Ertem described the marriage as a singular experience, stating that she would never marry again and expressing a strong reluctance toward future relationships of that nature. She further noted that if she ever wanted a child, she would prefer adoption over pursuing it within a marriage. No further details about other relationships or family events have been publicly confirmed in reliable sources.

Discography

Studio albums

Ceylan Ertem's debut studio album Soluk was released in 2010. She followed it with her second studio album Ütopyalar Güzeldir in 2012. Her third studio album Amansız Gücenik appeared in 2014. In 2015, she released YUH!, a cover album featuring interpretations of various songs. Her next studio album Yine de Amin was released in 2017. This was followed by Seni Senin Gibiler Sevsin in 2018. In 2020, she released Câhille Sohbeti Kestim. Duyuyor Musun? appeared in 2022. Subsequent releases include Duyuyor Musun? 'Düetler' İki in 2024 and Sana Rağmen in 2025.

Singles and other releases

Ceylan Ertem has released numerous standalone singles and collaborative tracks throughout her career, frequently partnering with other Turkish artists and exploring both original material and interpretations of traditional or folk songs. Her singles often appear as digital releases and highlight her expressive vocal style across pop, folk, and experimental elements. Among her notable collaborations is "Kör Heves", a duet with Mabel Matiz released in 2014. In 2020, she issued several singles including "Adem Olan Anlar", "Dünya Heveslisi", and "Seyrüsefer" featuring Melike Şahin. "Çaresiz" followed as a standalone release in 2021. More recent releases include "Hakim Bey" featuring Uğur Aslan in 2024, a rendition drawing from Sezen Aksu’s composition. In 2025, she released "Nar Çiçeği", with lyrics by Mete Özgencil and music based on a Balkan folk song, along with other singles such as "Aşkla" and "Ahparig". She has also contributed featured vocals to various projects, including tracks on tribute albums like "Zalım" in 2017 and "Akşam Olmadan Gel" in 2024. These non-album appearances demonstrate her versatility in guest roles across Turkish music scenes.

Awards and recognition

Awards and nominations

Ceylan Ertem has received several awards in recognition of her contributions to Turkish music. In 2013, she won the En İyi Halk Müziği Sanatçısı (Best Folk Music Artist) award at the Namık Kemal Üniversitesi Medya Ödülleri, where she also performed her song "Dım Dım Yar" during the ceremony. In 2018, she was honored with the En İyi Albüm (Best Album) award at the Kemal Sunal Kültür ve Sanat Ödülleri, presented by Vefa Lisesi during the traditional Kemal Sunal Culture and Art Week. That same year, she received the En İyi Alternatif Kadın Şarkıcı (Best Alternative Female Singer) award at the 23. Altın Objektif Ödülleri organized by the Magazin Gazeteciler Derneği, which she dedicated to imprisoned journalists during her acceptance speech. Ertem has also garnered nominations from the Pantene Altın Kelebek Ödülleri. In 2021, she was nominated in the En İyi Şarkı (Best Song), En İyi Klip (Best Music Video), and En İyi Kadın Şarkıcı (Best Female Singer) categories but withdrew from all nominations, stating that the awards were contrary to her life views and the stance she has maintained for years. She joined other artists, including opera singer Güvenç Dağüstün, journalist Candaş Tolga Işık, and Redd member Doğan Duru, in publicly declining participation due to concerns over the awards' credibility and broader contextual issues.

Critical reception

Ceylan Ertem's interpretive approach has been highlighted for infusing songs and traditional türkü with distinct emotional sincerity and inner authenticity. In particular, her album Câhille Sohbeti Kestim was noted for the unique genuineness Ertem brings to both original and folk material through her vocal delivery. This quality has contributed to her recognition within alternative and contemporary Turkish music circles for heartfelt, expressive performances.

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