Ayşe Ajda Pekkan (; born 12 February 1946) is a Turkish singer. She is known by the title "superstar" in the Turkish media.
Pekkan became a prominent figure of
Turkish pop music with her songs, in which she tried to create a strong female figure. By keeping her works updated and getting influence from Western elements, she managed to become one of Turkey's modern and enduring icons in different periods. Her musical style has kept her popular for more than 50 years and has inspired many of her successors. Pekkan is highly respected in the music industry and her vocal techniques together with many of her albums were praised by
music critics.
Born in
Beyoğlu
Beyoğlu (, ota, بكاوغلی, script=Arab) is a district on the European side of İstanbul, Turkey, separated from the old city (historic peninsula of Constantinople) by the Golden Horn. It was known as the region of Pera (Πέρα, meani ...
,
Istanbul, Pekkan's musical career began in the early 1960s when she appeared in a nightclub as a member of the music group Los Çatikos. However, in 1963, when she won the ''Ses'' magazine's cinema artist competition, she became known as an actress, and for a number of years she pursued an acting career. In the same year, she played the leading role in her first film ''Adanalı Tayfur'' and became one of the young faces of
Turkish cinema
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at the time. Over the next six years, she starred in nearly 50 black and white films, including ''Şıpsevdi'' (1963), ''Hızır Dede'' (1964) and ''Şaka ile Karışık'' (1965). She eventually quit acting and focused entirely on her singing career.
Pekkan spent the first twenty years of her singing career with dozens of songs released as
cover versions. These songs, which were generally written by
Fikret Şeneş and included "Kimler Geldi Kimler Geçti", "Palavra Palavra", "Sana Neler Edeceğim", "Hoş Gör Sen", "Sana Ne Kime Ne", "
Bambaşka Biri", "Uykusuz Her Gece" and "O Benim Dünyam", later took their place among the best known songs of both Pekkan's career and the Turkish pop music genre. From the 1990s onwards, she worked with various songwriters and arrangers, including
Şehrazat and
Sezen Aksu. During this period, many of her songs such as "Yaz Yaz Yaz", "Sarıl Bana", "Eğlen Güzelim", "Vitrin", "Aynen Öyle" and "Yakar Geçerim" ranked among the best songs on Turkey's music charts.
Her fame grew steadily throughout the 1970s outside her home country, and particularly in Europe, and it was reinforced by concerts in different countries. She also recorded
a French album in 1978. Due to her increasing popularity, Pekkan was viewed as a potential candidate to represent
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 and she reluctantly accepted to participate in the contest. Disappointed that her song "
Pet'r Oil" ranked fifteenth in the contest, she decided to take a break from her career for a few years.
By selling over 15 million records, Ajda Pekkan is one of the best-selling artists of all time in Turkey. She also holds the title of "
State Artist State Artist ( tr, Devlet Sanatçısı, also sometimes translated as "National Artist") is an honorary title granted to prominent artists by the government of Turkey for their contributions to the Turkish culture. It was established in 1971 by the P ...
" in Turkey and has been awarded the honorary distinction of
Officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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by the French government.
Three of her albums were included in the list of the Best 100 Albums of Turkey by ''
Hürriyet'' newspaper. In 2016, Pekkan's name appeared in ''
The Hollywood Reporter''s
Power 100
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, a list of the 100 most powerful women in entertainment. Although she does not self-identify as a
feminist
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, many of her songs which tell the stories of powerful women were used as feminist anthems.
Early life
Ajda Pekkan was born on 12 February 1946 in
Istanbul.
She is of
Bosniak
The Bosniaks ( bs, Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia, which is today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who share a common Bosnian ancestry, cu ...
descent. Her father Rıdvan Pekkan was a marine major, and her mother Gülten Nevin Dobruca was a housewife. Pekkan and her family later moved to
Gölcük, Kocaeli, due to her father's work. Pekkan, who always wanted to have a child, married for the first time in her 20s and as her husband wanted her to finish her career in music, she got divorced and later cited not having children as the greatest sacrifice she had made to continue her career.
Sezen Aksu, who is a close friend of Pekkan, said about her influence on her: "She has opened this way to us, thanks to her I am here too. Ajda's nickname is Angela. We meet quite often at home. We do not have any hidden secrets. Where Ajda goes or what she eats, I also go there and eat the same thing."
Career
1960s
With the help of her sister
Semiramis Pekkan, she met İlham Gencer, the owner of "Çatı" nightclub in 1961 and began her music career by singing Mina's song "Il Cielo In Una Stanza"
With the help of "Los Çatikos" music community, she performed at a few places for a while. In 1963, at a singing and acting competition organized by ''Ses'' magazine named "Ses Sinema Artisti Yarışması", Pekkan ranked first in women's category
followed by
Hülya Koçyiğit
Hülya Koçyiğit (born 12 December 1947) is a Turkish actress. A prominent female lead in the Turkish cinema, she received numerous awards at international film festivals, including the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Altogether, she has ...
. By winning the competition and with her modern style, she started to attract attention.
Before starting her acting career, she met Fecri Ebcioğlu, who helped her through her music career and in 1965 arranged Pekkan's first record ''Her Yerde Kar Var'', which is the Turkish version of the song
Tombe la neige by
Salvatore Adamo.
Throughout the 1960s, Pekkan and Ebcioğlu collaborated on numerous records, where Ebcioğlu would write the Turkish lyrics for popular French, Italian or English songs and Pekkan would sing them in her own unique style. In 1967, her record ''
İki Yabancı'', which is the Turkish version of the song
Strangers in the Night by
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sinatra was one of the most popular ...
, broke the sales records in Turkey.
She represented Turkey at the International Apollonia Music Festival in
Athens, where she performed the songs "Ozleyis" and "Perhaps One Day" in 1968 and 1969, respectively. She also represented Turkey in 1969 at the Mediterranean Song Festival in
Barcelona, performing the song "Ve Ben Şimdi". Her songs have been used on the soundtracks of many films throughout the 1960s. She also began to perform with
Zeki Müren
Zeki Müren (; 6 December 1931 – 24 September 1996) was a Turkish singer, composer, songwriter, actor and poet. Known by the nicknames "The Sun of Art" and " Pasha", he was one of the prominent figures of the Turkish classical music. Due to his ...
.
1970s onwards
By the beginning of the 1970s, she had stopped working with Fecri Ebcioğlu and started to work with Fikret Şeneş. Their first collaboration, Sensiz Yillarda, broke another sales record in Turkey. This song was released under Philips label, whom had signed her a year earlier. This would also be the turning point of Pekkan's career, where she would start releasing records at countries outside of Turkey. The first two 45 RPMs she released with Philips label, "Sensiz Yıllarda/Olmadı Gitti" and "Yağmur/Tek Yaşanır mı" were also recorded in Greek and released in Greece. Although, Philips records moved out of Turkey in 1971, Pekkan was signed with them until 1978 for business outside of Turkey. She would go on to release numerous records under Philips International label around the globe in the 1970s. This included her two 45RPMs in Germany and Spain, three 45RPMs in Japan, and seven 45RPMs in France. Her collaboration with Philips International would come to an end after she released her French Album, ''
Pour Lui'' in 1978.
Pekkan, who switched to İstanbul Plak in 1972, broke yet another sales record with her 45RPM, ''Dert Bende Derman Sende'', which is an arabesque style song. In 1973, her producer Fikret Şeneş was very insistent on her recording the song "Kimler Geldi Kimler Geçti", although Pekkan thought that the song was not her style. However, "Kimler Geldi Kimler Geçti" would become a very big hit in 1973 after it was featured on the B-side of the 45RPM "Kaderimin Oyunu". It has been said by Nino Varon that the song "Kimler Geldi Kimler Geçti" is the most meaningful song ever written in the Turkish.
Pekkan collected her songs from all previous records, except the one published by Istanbul Plak in 1972, and put them in her first compilation album ''Ajda'', which was published in July 1975. A new song, "Erkek Adın", was also included in the album as well. The album received interest. Cüneyt Türel was featured on the song "Palavra Palavra" in this album.
Pekkan, who was known as "Superstar" by 1977, published her new album ''Süperstar'' with different cover designs and production. In the same year, she performed the song "A Mes Amours" at
Yamaha Music Festival
The , also known as Yamaha Music Festival and unofficially as the "Oriental Eurovision", was an international song contest held from 1970 until 1989. It was organised by the Yamaha Music Foundation in Tokyo, Japan from 1970 until 1989. The first e ...
in
Tokyo. Pekkan gave a concert in
Tehran at that time and this concert was broadcast on television and well received by the Turkish audience.
Pekkan's increasing popularity outside her own country and in Europe, created a public desire for her to
represent Turkey at the
Eurovision Song Contest 1980 and fix the country's general image following its poor performances in the contest in the previous years. Although she initially refused to participate in the competition as she found it "amateur", she finally accepted the offer given to her by
TRT
The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT; Turkish : ) is the national public broadcaster of Turkey, founded in 1964. TRT was for many years the only television and radio provider in Turkey. Before the introduction of commercial radio i ...
. She took part in the contest with the song "
Pet'r Oil" and finished 15th, which left her deeply disappointed; the ranking had a shocking effect not only for herself, but also for the circles who were sure she would get a high rating. After the contest Pekkan left Istanbul and lived in London and Los Angeles for months.
During this period, she tried to overcome the psychological problems arising from the problems she experienced in her career and private life. In Los Angeles, she fell ill with
jaundice
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and went through a two-month convalescence.
It wasn't until July 1982 that she fully recovered and returned to Turkey.
After "Pet'r Oil", the singer ended her contract with
Philips Records and signed a new one with Yaşar Kekeva Plak. She also put an end to her career outside Turkey and started to release songs only in Turkey. Complying with the
arabesque music
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trend that rose in the country, in September 1981, she released the
LP record
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''Sen Mutlu Ol'' from this company. However, when she was not satisfied with the results, she did not want to work with the same company for a second album.
Upon her reluctance to record the second record, she was legally challenged by Yaşar Kekeva. During this period, Kekeva released seven songs that were prepared for the previous record but not released in it. These songs were published under a new separate record titled ''Sevdim Seni'' (1982) without Pekkan's permission. Nevertheless, as per the contract, Pekkan owed three more songs to the company, and it was not legally possible for her to produce a new record or to negotiate with a new company until the completion of these songs. Finally, she went to the studio and recorded three new songs, and her album ''Sevdim Seni'' was edited and republished in March 1983, and her agreement with Yaşar Kekeva Plak ended.
In August 1982, Ajda Pekkan took the stage with
Metin Akpınar
Metin Akpınar (born 2 November 1941) is a Turkish actor. He has been one of the most successful comedians in Turkey.
Biography
He was born in Aksaray, Istanbul, and he graduated from Pertevniyal High School. He pursued his university career in ...
and
Zeki Alasya
Zeki Alasya (18 April 1943 – 8 May 2015) was a Turkish actor and film director. Alasya was of Turkish Cypriot descent and was related to Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha.
Biography
Alasya was born in Istanbul. After studying at Robert College, h ...
at the Istanbul
Open-Air Theater
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with the musical ''
Büyük Kabare'', and came to the stage for the first time after approximately 2.5 years. In this musical, she collaborated again with Fikret Şeneş; Şeneş prepared six songs for the musical, including some of the songs that would later be included in Pekkan's next album. Pekkan's ninth studio album, ''
Süperstar '83'', was released in March 1983 by Balet Plak.
The album topped ''Hey'' magazine's Local Pop Music/Foreign Pop Music chart for five weeks.
[''Süperstar '83''s positions on ''Hey'' magazine's "Local Pop Music/Foreign Pop Music" chart:
* No. 1:
* No. 1:
* No. 1:
* No. 1:
* No. 1: ] It was promoted at the Şan Music Hall in Istanbul with the musical ''Süperstar Ajda '83''. Various songs from this album, including "Uykusuz Her Gece", "Bir Günah Gibi", "Son Yolcu" and "Düşünme Hiç", became among Pekkan's and Turk pop music's best known songs.
At the 1983 Music Oscars award ceremony organized by ''Hey'' magazine, the album received the Light Music LP of the Year award. Due to the album's success, at the 1984
Golden Butterfly Awards Pekkan was awarded as the Light Music Artist of the Year.
In 2002, Pekkan was cast in a leading role in the movie ''Şöhret Sandalı'' alongside
Ediz Hun
Ediz Hun (born 20 November 1940) is a Turkish people, Turkish film actor and politician.
Biography
Hun was born in 1940 to a Circassians, Circassian father and a Turkish mother.
After studying at the St. George's Austrian High School in Istanb ...
and
Halil Ergün. The film, which was produced by Oya Demirtok and directed by Ayşe Ersayın, has not been released to this day.
In 2011, Pekkan released her single "Yakar Geçerim", written by acclaimed Turkish singer
Tarkan, which ranked second on Turkey's official music chart. A month later the single was followed by her album, ''Farkin Bu''. The album ranked first on D&R's list of best-selling albums in Turkey and eventually sold 175,000 copies. In 2013 she released another single, "Ara Sıcak". The song was written by Turkish singer
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* Gülşen Aktaş (born 1957), Turkish schoolteacher and political scientist
* Gülşen Bayraktar, Tu ...
and ranked third on the official music chart in Turkey. Pekkan has continued her career by releasing singles "Yakarım Canını" (2015), "Ayrılık Ateşi" (2016), and "Canın Sağ Olsun" (2019), the first of which ranked fourth on Turkey's official chart.
Image
Pekkan, who appeared in many movies in the 1960s, was criticized by some men in the media for her new style and physics, and in the second year of her acting career she published a sensational article on the magazine ''Bikini'', titled "I destroy the idols".
Pekkan, who had become known for her songs
and new style,
was also much talked about in the media due to her fashion sense. In an interview, she said: "How I have been seen until today, I continue to be like that in the future. As a soldier's daughter, I can not do anything that is different from my style." Naim Dilmener published a book titled ''Hür Doğdum Hür Yaşarım'' in 2007 about Ajda Pekkan's life and music career. Pekkan's views on
feminism are included in her biography.
Pekkan is an activist for women and has spoken against issues such as domestic violence, abuse of women, illiteracy, discrimination, and has released a music video addressing the issue of "violence against women". In 2013, ''
Hürriyet'' prepared a TV commercial about
liberty for all, in which Pekkan performed the song "Hürriyet Benim" (Liberty is Mine).
In the album ''Güldünya Şarkıları'', which various artists prepared for the purpose of helping the Domestic Violence Emergency Helpline, Pekkan performed the song "Kadın Dediğin", and together with
Aynur Doğan, she promoted the album by performing the song "Keçe Kurdan", which had previously been banned by a court decision. Pekkan was the first artist to support to the
democratic initiative proposed by the
60th government of Turkey
The second cabinet of Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the cabinet of the government of Turkey from 29 August 2007 to 14 June 2011. It followed the first cabinet of Erdoğan. It laid down its function after the formation of the Cabinet Erdoğan III ...
.
Ajda Pekkan, who is among the respectable names of Turkish pop music, has a number of connections with many other Turkish artists. As a part of ''Güldünya Şarkıları''s project, she visited
Bakırköy Women's Prison, where she also met and comforted
Deniz Seki who was being held in State custody.
Pekkan, who is a close friend of
Sezen Aksu, is also known for her friendly relations with
Nilüfer and
Nükhet Duru.
Sertab Erener,
Funda Arar and
Bengü
Bengü Erden (born 2 April 1979) is a Turkish singer. She became first familiar with music during her time at the İzmir State Symphony Orchestra. In İzmir, she was cast in a leading role in the musical "Oliver Twist". She later took singing le ...
are said to be her favorite artists. Like
Hande Yener and
İzel
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People
* İzel Çeliköz, Turkish pop singer.
* İzel Hara, a Turkish ...
, Pekkan continues to release songs that are similar to her previous works in terms of style and arrangement.
Ajda Pekkan is accepted as a
gay icon within Turkey's
LGBT community
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. In a survey done by
KAOS GL in 2007, she was chosen as the second most popular gay icon of Turkey.
Pekkan, who is a supporter of
animal rights, participated in a meeting in February 2011 to meet
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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and discuss issues surrounding animal rights. She has adopted and cared for a number of street animals, including a cat named ''Beyaz'' and a dog named ''Apple''. On 7 May 2013, Pekkan visited the
Grand National Assembly of Turkey and saw a discussion about animal rights which took place in the assembly.
In August 2011, together with
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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and a group of artists, Pekkan visited
Somalia. In October 2011, she gave a concert to help Somalians who had settled in Istanbul. In April 2018, she and a number of artists accompanied President Erdoğan on a visit to
Hatay
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to meet soldiers who had participated in
Operation Olive Branch.
During the
2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war
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between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Pekkan took to Instagram to post a map with Armenia erased from the map, alongside the Turkish and Azerbaijani flags.
Personal life
On 17 November 1973, Pekkan married Coşkun Sapmaz. The marriage lasted for only 6 days. She was engaged for a second time in 1979 to journalist Erol Yaraş at the
Izmir Fair. The couple's engagement rings were presented to them by
Metin Akpınar
Metin Akpınar (born 2 November 1941) is a Turkish actor. He has been one of the most successful comedians in Turkey.
Biography
He was born in Aksaray, Istanbul, and he graduated from Pertevniyal High School. He pursued his university career in ...
and
Zeki Alasya
Zeki Alasya (18 April 1943 – 8 May 2015) was a Turkish actor and film director. Alasya was of Turkish Cypriot descent and was related to Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha.
Biography
Alasya was born in Istanbul. After studying at Robert College, h ...
.
In 1984, she married Ali Bars. The couple remained married for 6 years. Pekkan mentions her decision to not have children as her biggest regret. Six of her pregnancies ended in abortion as she wanted to focus on her career. Pekkan has performed in many places inside and outside Turkey, and in addition to Turkish, has sung in English, French, Italian, and Japanese.
Pekkan, who did not finish her education at Çamlıca Girls High School, started her music and acting career early and took singing lessons from Leyla Demiriş.
In 2017, Pekkan acquired citizenship from the
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Discography
* ''Ajda Pekkan'' (1968)
* ''Fecri Ebcioğlu Sunar: Ajda Pekkan'' (1969)
* ''Ajda Pekkan Vol. 3'' (1972)
* ''Süperstar'' (1977)
* ''
Pour Lui'' (1978)
* ''Süperstar 2'' (1979)
* ''Sen Mutlu Ol'' (1981)
* ''Sevdim Seni'' (1982)
* ''
Süperstar '83'' (1983)
* ''Ajda Pekkan ve Beş Yıl Önce On Yıl Sonra'' (1985)
* ''Süperstar 4'' (1987)
* ''
Ajda 1990'' (1990)
* ''Seni Seçtim'' (1991)
* ''
Ajda '93
''Ajda '93'' is Turkish pop singer Ajda Pekkan's fourteenth studio album, which was released on 17 May 1993 in Turkey.
Track listing
References
External links
*
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Ajda Pekkan albums
1993 albums
Turkish-l ...
'' (1993)
* ''Ajda Pekkan'' (1996)
* ''
Cool Kadın'' (2006)
* ''Aynen Öyle'' (2008)
* ''Farkın Bu'' (2011)
* ''Ajda Pekkan & Muazzez Abacı'' (2014)
* ''Ajda'' (2021)
Filmography
Awards and honors
;Orders
;Other
*2013: "All Time Unchanging Brand Award",
Ankara
See also
*
Honorific nicknames in popular music
*
List of Turkish musicians
References
Further reading
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External links
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1946 births
Living people
Actresses from Istanbul
Turkish people of Bosniak descent
Singers from Istanbul
Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Turkey
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1980
LGBT rights activists from Turkey
Turkish film actresses
State Artists of Turkey
Winners of Yamaha Music Festival
Golden Butterfly Award winners
Turkish women singers
Turkish pop singers
Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
20th-century Turkish actresses
Philips Records artists
French-language singers of Turkey