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Sıla is the self-titled debut album of Turkish artist Sıla. It was released by Sony BMG in Turkey. The album consists of 14 tracks and an official remix, produced by Ozan Doğulu and featuring Kenan Doğulu, Sezen Aksu, Yalın, Efe Bahadır, Murat Yeter and Mustafa Ceceli as lyric writers and instrumentalists.

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  • Sıla ist das Debütalbum der gleichnamigen türkischen Popsängerin Sıla Gençoğlu, das durch Sony BMG am 23. Oktober 2007 in der Türkei veröffentlicht wurde. Das Album besteht aus 14 Tracks und einem offiziellen Remix. Die 1. Single des selbstbetitelten Albums ist ... Dan Sonra, die in den türkischen Charts den 1. Platz erreichte und blieb 12 Wochen lang an der Spitze. In den europäischen Charts erreichte sie den 79. Platz. Der Regisseur des Videos war Murad Küçük und das wilde Video half dem Erfolg des Liedes. Nach dem großen Erfolg der ersten Single des Debütalbums, wählte sie Kenar Süsü als die 2. Single. Wieder war der Regisseur Murad Küçük und das Lied erreichte schnell den 2. Platz in den offiziellen türkischen Charts. Im zweiten Video war Sıla ganz in weiß gekleidet, die einen Engel widerspiegelte. Der Text des Liedes erzählt über die Einsamkeit und die dunklen Seiten einer langfristigen Beziehung. (de)
  • Sıla is the self-titled debut album of Turkish artist Sıla. It was released by Sony BMG in Turkey. The album consists of 14 tracks and an official remix, produced by Ozan Doğulu and featuring Kenan Doğulu, Sezen Aksu, Yalın, Efe Bahadır, Murat Yeter and Mustafa Ceceli as lyric writers and instrumentalists. The album's first single, "...Dan Sonra", is a duet with Kenan Doğulu who previously represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, winning Turkey 4th place. Sıla was a back-up vocalist for Kenan Doğulu for 7 years. "...Dan Sonra" reached the top of the Turkish Charts, remaining there for 12 weeks, while reaching 79th place in European Charts, with the official video directed by Murad Küçük. The album's 2nd single, Kenar Süsü, reached 2nd place in the official Turkish chart and was released along with a music video directed by Murad Küçük. In interviews, Sıla expressed that she chose the slow hit Kenar Süsü in order to break all the rules against the first single's rebellious, wild mood, and to showcase the album's different styles. (en)
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  • Sıla ist das Debütalbum der gleichnamigen türkischen Popsängerin Sıla Gençoğlu, das durch Sony BMG am 23. Oktober 2007 in der Türkei veröffentlicht wurde. Das Album besteht aus 14 Tracks und einem offiziellen Remix. Die 1. Single des selbstbetitelten Albums ist ... Dan Sonra, die in den türkischen Charts den 1. Platz erreichte und blieb 12 Wochen lang an der Spitze. In den europäischen Charts erreichte sie den 79. Platz. Der Regisseur des Videos war Murad Küçük und das wilde Video half dem Erfolg des Liedes. (de)
  • Sıla is the self-titled debut album of Turkish artist Sıla. It was released by Sony BMG in Turkey. The album consists of 14 tracks and an official remix, produced by Ozan Doğulu and featuring Kenan Doğulu, Sezen Aksu, Yalın, Efe Bahadır, Murat Yeter and Mustafa Ceceli as lyric writers and instrumentalists. (en)
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