Zeynep Dizdar
Zeynep Dizdar grew up in Istanbul and studied at the Istanbul Technical University State Conservatory, where she focused on classical and traditional Turkish...
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Zeynep Dizdar grew up in Istanbul and studied at the Istanbul Technical University State Conservatory, where she focused on classical and traditional Turkish music. Her debut album 'Vazgeç Gönül' came out in 2011, with the title track becoming a hit across Turkey. She followed it with albums like 'Yağmur' in 2013, 'Ben Felek' in 2016, and 'Aşkınla Yandım' in 2020.
Her music mixes Turkish folk elements with pop arrangements, and she often writes about love and longing. Songs like 'Acımasızsın' and 'Unutma Beni' show her straightforward approach to emotional themes. She works as a solo artist but performs regularly with a live band.
She continued performing and recording afterward. Her music has appeared in Turkish television shows and films.
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