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During the 1980s and 90s, Tatlises solidified his "Emperor" status with a string of high-selling albums that defined the Arabesk sound. Notable hits from this era include Yalan (1983) and Mavi Mavi (1985), the latter of which remains one of his most iconic works. (1980) Gelme İstemem (1981) Mutlu Ol Yeter (1982) Yalan (1983) Benim Hayatım (1984) Mavi Mavi (1985) Gülüm Benim / Gülümse Biraz (1986) Allah Allah / Hülya (1987) Kara Zindan (1988) Fosforlu Cevriyem (1988) İnsanlar (1989) Söylim mi? (1990) Vur Gitsin Beni / Yemin Ettim (1991) Mega Aşk (1993) Haydi Söyle (1994) Bende İsterem (1996) At Gitsin (1998) Selam Olsun (1999) Later Career and Contemporary Releases (2000–Present)
– One of the best-selling Turkish albums of all time, featuring heavily orchestrated tracks about betrayal and pain.
Born İbrahim Tatlı in 1952 in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, into a family of modest means, Tatlıses' early life was marked by hardship. He left school at a young age, working various jobs before being discovered by a producer while singing traditional folk songs at a construction site. His musical journey began in 1970 at the age of 18 with his first tape, Kara Kız/Beni Yakma Gel Güzelim , which he initially sold independently. He later performed in nightclubs (gazinos) and at weddings, honing his craft until a producer discovered him in 1976, setting the stage for his meteoric rise.
– The title track became a romantic anthem across the Middle East and Balkans.
The following is a chronological list of İbrahim Tatlıses' studio albums, reflecting the evolution of his sound and his enduring popularity. Ibrahim Tatlises Full Discography
– Kept him at the forefront of the music scene at the turn of the millennium, driven by heavy radio play.
His single “Yaylalar” (2018) and “Gelmesin” (2021) have been especially well‑received on digital platforms.
Before the gold jewelry and the headline-grabbing lifestyle, Ibrahim Tatlises was a young, impoverished performer from Şanlıurfa. His early work is raw, deeply folkloric, and drenched in the fantezi and Arabesque styles that spoke to the working class.
With over 40 albums, his extensive discography reflects the evolution of modern Turkish music. This comprehensive guide explores his complete musical journey, major eras, and most iconic tracks. 1. The Early Years and Breakthrough (1970s) During the 1980s and 90s, Tatlises solidified his
Tatlıses’ early work was deeply rooted in traditional Turkish folk. His breakthrough came with Ayağında Kundura in 1978, which established his trademark "sweet-voiced" (Tatlıses) style. Kara Kız / Beni Yakma Gel Güzelim 1975: Ayağında Kundura 1977: Huzurum Kalmadı 1979: Toprağın Oğlu Sabuha 1980: Bir Mumdur; Ceylan The Golden Era of Arabesque (1981–1990)
| Year | Album | Label / Notes | |------|-------|----------------| | | Hesabım Var - Söylim mi? | İdobay Müzik | | 1991 | Vur Gitsin Beni / Yemin Ettim | Bayar Müzik | | 1992 | Ah Keşkem | Raks Müzik | | 1993 | Mega Aşk (Mega‑Love) | — | | 1994 | Haydi Söyle (Come on, Say it) | Featured guest appearances by Burhan Bayar, Arif Sağ, and Özkan Turgay | | 1995 | İbrahim Tatlıses Klasikleri | S Müzik – a compilation of his best‑known works to that point | | 1996 | Ben de İsterem | — | | 1998 | At Gitsin | — | | 1999 | Selam Olsun | Universal Müzik & S Müzik – featured traditional Turkish folk songs |
– Focuses heavily on his transition from a pure folk singer to the pioneer of urban Arabesque.
– One of his final full-length studio albums before a lengthy hiatus due to health reasons, serving as a testament to his enduring vocal capability. Legacy and Compilations (1990) Vur Gitsin Beni / Yemin Ettim (1991)
Ibrahim Tatlises began his recording career in the early 1970s. His early works were heavily influenced by traditional folk music and the burgeoning Arabesque style. His debut album, Kara Kiz, released in 1970, introduced his powerful and emotive voice to the Turkish public. Other notable albums from this era include Bir Yol Goster and Ayas Garaji, which showcased his ability to blend traditional melodies with modern arrangements. The Rise to Superstardom: 1980s
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– Early career vinyl single that gained local traction.