
Some of İbrahim Tatlıses's most popular songs include Kara u00dczu00fcm Habbesi, Mutlu Ol Yeter, Mutlu Ol Yeter. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
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Affectionately known as "Ibo," Ibrahim Tatlises (born: Ibrahim Tatli) is one of Turkey's biggest stars. In addition to hosting his own television program, The Ibo Show, on the private ATV station and appearing in several dozen films, Tatlises has been one of Turkey's most prolific recording artists. His 23 cassettes include Ayaginda Kandura, which broke all sales records in Turkey in 1978, and Selam Oslun, which focused on traditional Turkish folk music played on indigenous instruments. Born in 1954 to a homeless family, Tatlises was raised by his mother, following his father's death in 1956. Music provided an outlet for emotional stress. Inspired by Turkish vocalist Yilmaz Guerney, he began singing at weddings and other celebrations while still in his teens. Although he released a cassette in 1975, it failed to sell, and Tatlises temporarily left music. Moving to Istanbul with his family in 1977, Tatlises worked as a salesman until recording his second cassette, Ayaginda Kandura. The cassette's success proved to be the launching pad for Tatlises' still-thriving career. A major star during the mid- to late '80s, he recorded numerous dance hits with the accompaniment of an orchestra and was recognized as a master of the rural uzun havea style (marked by lengthy, semi-improvised tunes). Tatlises has been embraced by the Turkish communities in Germany who call him "the voice of the homeland." ~ Craig Harris
Read moreAffectionately known as "Ibo," Ibrahim Tatlises (born: Ibrahim Tatli) is one of Turkey's biggest stars. In addition to hosting his own television program, The Ibo Show, on the private ATV station and appearing in several dozen films, Tatlises has been one of Turkey's most prolific recording artists. His 23 cassettes include Ayaginda Kandura, which broke all sales records in Turkey in 1978, and Selam Oslun, which focused on traditional Turkish folk music played on indigenous instruments. Born in 1954 to a homeless family, Tatlises was raised by his mother, following his father's death in 1956. Music provided an outlet for emotional stress. Inspired by Turkish vocalist Yilmaz Guerney, he began singing at weddings and other celebrations while still in his teens. Although he released a cassette in 1975, it failed to sell, and Tatlises temporarily left music. Moving to Istanbul with his family in 1977, Tatlises worked as a salesman until recording his second cassette, Ayaginda Kandura. The cassette's success proved to be the launching pad for Tatlises' still-thriving career. A major star during the mid- to late '80s, he recorded numerous dance hits with the accompaniment of an orchestra and was recognized as a master of the rural uzun havea style (marked by lengthy, semi-improvised tunes). Tatlises has been embraced by the Turkish communities in Germany who call him "the voice of the homeland." ~ Craig Harris
Date | Event name | Venue |
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25 Apr 2025 | İbrahim Tatlıses in Kartal | Jolly Joker Kartal, Istanbul, IB, Turkey |
17 May 2025 | İbrahim Tatlıses in London | indigo at The O2, Barking, EN, United Kingdom |
24 May 2025 | İbrahim Tatlıses, İbrahim Tatlıses in Amsterdam | RAI Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands |
Some of İbrahim Tatlıses's most popular songs include Kara u00dczu00fcm Habbesi, Mutlu Ol Yeter, Mutlu Ol Yeter. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to İbrahim Tatlıses's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Kara u00dczu00fcm Habbesi, Mutlu Ol Yeter, Mutlu Ol Yeter, and more.
İbrahim Tatlıses is known for their distinctive sound in the arabesk genre, often blending elements of turkish folk, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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