Ziynet Sali
Ziynet Sali (Turkish pronunciation: [zijˈnet saˈli]) (born on April 29, 1975 in Girne, Turkish Federated State of Cyprus) is a Turkish Cypriot singer famous in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and Turkey.[1]
Biography
Ziynet was born in Cyprus on April 29, 1975 to Turkish Cypriot parents. Her father had been living in the United Kingdom since 1963 and had met her mother once he returned to his native Cyprus whilst he was on holiday.[1] They had three children, of which Ziynet was the only daughter.[1] Soon after she was born, her family emigrated to the United Kingdom as a result of the Cyprus conflict; she holds both Cypriot and British citizenship.[1] At the age of six, she returned to Cyprus where she completed her primary, secondary and high school education. In 1994, she moved to Istanbul to study music at the Istanbul Technical University and graduated from the ITU Turkish Music State Conservatory in 1999.[2]
Discography
Studio Albums
Year |
Album Name |
Producer |
2001 |
Ba-Ba |
Dost Muzik Yapim |
2004 |
Amman Kuzum (Oh My Lamb) |
2006 |
Mor Yıllar (Purple Years) |
Dogan Muzik Yapim |
2008 |
Herkes Evine (Everybody Go Home) |
2012 |
Sonsuz Ol ([You] Be Eternal) |
GNL |
2013 |
Bir Akdeniz Rüyası |
|
2014 |
Bugün Adım Leyla |
|
2015 |
No. 6 |
|
Singles
Year |
Single |
Album |
2001 |
"Ba Ba" |
Ba-Ba |
2004 |
"Yürek Yaralı Büyüyor" |
Amman Kuzum |
2005 |
"Amman Kuzum" |
2006 |
"Zordur Oğlum" |
Mor Yıllar |
2007 |
"Mor Yıllar" |
2008 |
"Herkes Evine" |
Herkes Evine |
2009 |
"Beş Çayı" |
"Hava Hoş" |
"Bizde Böyle" |
2010 |
"Rüya" |
Rüya |
"Bize Yeter" |
Bize Yeter |
2012 |
"Alışkın Değiliz" |
Sonsuz Ol |
"Favori Aşkım" |
"Yanabiliriz" |
"Herşey Güzel Olacak" |
2013 |
"Senin Olsun" |
Chart positions
Album |
Single |
Peak chart positions |
Turkey[3][4][5] |
Herkes Evine |
"Herkes Evine" |
2 |
"Beş Çayı" |
6 |
"Hava Hoş" |
19 |
"Bizde Böyle" |
6 |
Rüya |
"Rüya" |
1 |
Bize Yeter |
"Bize Yeter" |
4 |
Senin Olsun |
"Alışkan Değiliz" |
2 |
"Favori Aşkım" |
— |
"Yanabiliriz" |
— |
"Herşey Güzel Olacak" |
2 |
"Sonsuz Ol" |
— |
References
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