Hasret Gültekin
Hasret Gültekin came from Şanlıurfa in Turkey. Her music draws on traditional Turkish folk sounds, with songs often built around themes of love and longing....
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Hasret Gültekin came from Şanlıurfa in Turkey. Her music draws on traditional Turkish folk sounds, with songs often built around themes of love and longing. In 2015, her single 'Dağlar Atamadım Sevdamı' became her breakthrough track, a ballad that connected with listeners through its direct emotional delivery.
She followed that with albums like 'Sevda Yolu' in 2016 and 'Aşkın Gözyaşları' in 2019. Other songs in her catalog include 'Böyle Olur Mu', 'Güle Yel Değdi', and 'Senin İçin Ağladım'. She has worked with musicians like Emel Sayın and Djivan Gasparyan.
Her band features traditional Turkish instruments, kanun, bağlama, ud, and ney, played by musicians including Mehmet Sait Akdemir, Mehmet Ali Uçar, Mustafa Ergün, and Ferhat Şen. This instrumentation gives her recordings their particular texture, a backdrop for her voice.
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