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Sertab Erener


Sertab Erener (born 1964, Istanbul) is a well-known Turkish pop star, who won Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with Everyway That I Can in Latvia.

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Career

Initially working with Sezen Aksu, another significant Turkish music star, she released her first album Sakin Ol in 1992, followed by Lal (1994), Sertab Gibi (1996), Sertab (1999) and Turuncu (2001). Lal was included in the "Soundtrack For A Century" collection by Sony music. Sertab Erener is also remembered for her duets with José Carreras and Ricky Martin and her single with Greek singer Mando. In 2004 she released her first English album called "No Boundaries" and a few English singles, which increased the number of her international fans. Also she made a special re-production of the album regarding the Far East countries. Her two songs "One More Cup of Coffee" (A Bob Dylan cover) and "Here I Am" were used in international movie soundtracks. She also worked with famous musicians Desmond Child, Anggun, and Belgian band "Voice Male ".


Discography

Albums

  • Sakin Ol! (1992)
  • La'l (1994)
  • Sertab Gibi (1996)
  • Sertab Erener (1999)
  • Sertab (International - 2000)
  • Turuncu (2001)
  • Sertab (International with bonus tracks - 2003)
  • No Boundaries (2004)

Singles

  • Zor Kadin (1999)
  • Utanma (2000)
  • Bu Yaz (2000)
  • Yeni (2001)
  • Every Way That I Can (2003 - Eurovision 2003 Winner)
  • Here I Am (2003)
  • I Believe (That I See Love in You - 2004)
  • Leave (2004)

See also

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