Ceylan (singer)

Ceylan Avcı (born 26 June 1974) is a Turkish singer, arranger, television presenter and actress. Her mother is from Bayburt, Bayburt Province, and her father is from Pertek, Tunceli Province.[1][2] She emigrated to North Rhine-Westphalia, Duisburg, West Germany with her family at the age of 8 and lived there until she was 15. in 1990, she returned to Turkey with her family. Ceylan started her career in 1984 as a child singer and actress. She started her career by taking recurring roles in a number of movies and released her own studio albums. Her 1986 album, Seni Sevmeyen Ölsün, sold 1.3 million copies in Turkey.[1] Her 2005 album, Ah Gönlüm, received a gold certification from Mü-Yap. She has twice won Best Female Folk Singer at the Kral TV Video Music Awards.[2] She hosted a 2012–2016 years of music television talk show under the name of Ceylan Show that aired on Kanal 7 and Samanyolu TV.

Ceylan
Birth nameCeylan Avcı
Also known asKüçük Ceylan (Little Ceylan)
Born (1974-06-25) 25 June 1974
Istanbul, Turkey
GenresArabesque, Turkish folk
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1984–present

Albums

  • Yaktı Beni (feat. Ferdi Tayfur, 1984, Şah Plak)
  • Bir Gün Bana Döneceksin (1984, Şah Plak)
  • Kaderin Tuzakları (1985, Şah Plak)
  • Yolun Açık Olsun/Garip Anam (1985, Şah Plak)
  • Seni Sevmeyen Ölsün (1986, Şah Plak)
  • Sevmek Günah mı/Asker Türküsü (1986, Şah Plak)
  • Bırakmam Seni (1987, Şah Plak)
  • Sev Beni Seveyim Seni (1988, Şah Plak)
  • Sana da Güvenilmez/Ağlama Yar (1988, Şah Plak)
  • Vallah/Hep Ezildim (1989, Ceylan Music)
  • Allah Aşkına (1989, Cem Music)
  • Kadersiz Doğmuşum/Arabacı (1990, Ceylan Music)
  • Beni Bende Bitirdiler (1990, Ceylan Music)
  • Gurbet Yolcusu (1991, Şenay Music)
  • Hayret Nasıl Yaşıyorum (1991, Bayar Music)
  • Geri Ver Beni (1992, Bayar Music)
  • Şantaj/Montaj (1993, Özdemir Plak)
  • Kritik Etme Beni (1994, Özdemir Plak)
  • Kır Çiçeğim/Ayrılmam (1995, Özdemir Plak)
  • Canımdan Ayırdılar (1996, Kral Müzik)
  • Güldestim (1997, Prestij Music)
  • Ağlayı Ağlayı/Le Le Kirvo (1998, A1 Music)
  • Zeyno (feat. İbrahim Tatlıses, 2000, İdobay Music)
  • Can Cana (2001, Universal Musics Records)
  • Söyle (2003, Raks Music)
  • Gelsene (feat. Orhan Ölmez, 13 January 2004, Ölmez Music)
  • Ah Gönlüm (8 April 2005, Özdemir Plak) (certificate: Golden)
  • Pirimi Ararım (1 September 2006, Popüler Music)
  • Sana Söz (23 March 2007, Özdemir Plak)
  • Bir Daha mı? (10 November 2008, Özdemir Plak)
  • Türkülerin Ceylan'ı (2009, Seyhan Müzik)
  • Ceylan Arabesk (2011)
  • Kendisi Lazım (feat. Ankaralı Namık, 2012)
  • Hım Hım Yar (Entarisi Dım Dım Yar) (2014)
  • Bana Bir Şey Söyle (2014)
  • Ceylan'dan 2016 (2016, Ceylan Music)

Singles

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResult
1987Music Magazine AwardsWon
1988Music Magazine AwardsWon
19951st Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Arabesque ArtistNominated
19984th Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Folk ArtistNominated
19995th Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Folk ArtistWon
20017th Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Folk ArtistWon
MGD 8th Altın Objective AwardsMusic StarWon
20028th Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Folk ArtistNominated
200511th Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Folk ArtistNominated
20064th MÜ-YAP AwardsGolden Award (Ah Gönlüm)Won
12th Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Arabesque-Fantezi ArtistNominated
200814th Kral TV Video Music AwardsBest Female Folk ArtistNominated
201717th Magazinci.com AwardsFemale Folk Artist of the YearWon
20188th Buhara Medya AwardsFolk Artist of the YearWon

References

  1. "Ceylan kimdir? Türkücü Ceylan kaç yaşında, nereli?". Hürriyet. 9 April 2018. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. "Ceylan Kimdir?". Sabah. 26 November 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
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