Sezen Aksu, born on July thirteenth, nineteen fifty-four, is a celebrated Turkish singer, songwriter, and producer, often referred to as the "Queen of Turkish Pop" and affectionately known as "Minik Serçe" or "Little Sparrow." With a remarkable career that began in nineteen seventy-five, she has sold over forty million albums worldwide, solidifying her status as one of the most successful artists in Turkey.
Aksu's influence extends beyond her own music; she has played a pivotal role in shaping the Turkish pop landscape and has collaborated with numerous prominent musicians, including Yonca Evcimik, Sertab Erener, and Yıldız Tilbe. Her ability to nurture talent and foster collaborations has enriched the music scene, making her a revered figure among her peers.
As a prolific songwriter, Aksu's work with Tarkan produced iconic hits such as "Şımarık" and "Şıkıdım," which resonated across continents. Her partnership with Goran Bregović further expanded her international reach, showcasing her versatility and appeal to a global audience. In two thousand ten, NPR recognized her as one of the "fifty Great Voices" of the world, a testament to her enduring impact on music.