: The song first appeared on Tarkan's second studio album, Aacayipsin , in 1994.
You can find various versions of the track, including high-definition upscales and original radio mixes, on platforms like Spotify and YouTube .
TARKAN - Hepsi Senin Mi / Şıkıdım (Official Music Video) YouTube• May 1, 2012 Where to Listen
: The title "Hepsi Senin Mi?" translates to " Is it all yours? " The alternative title, "Şıkıdım," is an onomatopoeic word representing the sound of metal trinkets or the rhythmic "shake" of belly dancing. Musical Impact and Covers
: It was written and composed by the legendary Turkish singer-songwriter Sezen Aksu , who was instrumental in Tarkan's early success.
The track is celebrated for its blend of traditional oriental rhythms with modern pop production. Its success led to several international covers by artists including: (British grime artist) Philipp Kirkorov (Russian pop star) Viktor Pavlik (Ukrainian singer)
"" (also widely known as " Şıkıdım ") is one of the most iconic songs by the Turkish "Prince of Pop," Tarkan . Released in 1994, it became a massive international hit, defining the sound of Turkish pop in the 90s. Key Facts and Background
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: The song first appeared on Tarkan's second studio album, Aacayipsin , in 1994.
You can find various versions of the track, including high-definition upscales and original radio mixes, on platforms like Spotify and YouTube . hepsi_senin_mi
TARKAN - Hepsi Senin Mi / Şıkıdım (Official Music Video) YouTube• May 1, 2012 Where to Listen : The song first appeared on Tarkan's second
: The title "Hepsi Senin Mi?" translates to " Is it all yours? " The alternative title, "Şıkıdım," is an onomatopoeic word representing the sound of metal trinkets or the rhythmic "shake" of belly dancing. Musical Impact and Covers " The alternative title, "Şıkıdım," is an onomatopoeic
: It was written and composed by the legendary Turkish singer-songwriter Sezen Aksu , who was instrumental in Tarkan's early success.
The track is celebrated for its blend of traditional oriental rhythms with modern pop production. Its success led to several international covers by artists including: (British grime artist) Philipp Kirkorov (Russian pop star) Viktor Pavlik (Ukrainian singer)
"" (also widely known as " Şıkıdım ") is one of the most iconic songs by the Turkish "Prince of Pop," Tarkan . Released in 1994, it became a massive international hit, defining the sound of Turkish pop in the 90s. Key Facts and Background