Ayşe Mine

Ayşe Mine
Birth nameAyşe Akyüz[1]
Also known asYorgancının Kızı (Quilter's Daughter)
Born (1961-01-30) 30 January 1961 (age 63)
Istanbul, Turkey
Genres [2]
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
InstrumentOud
Years active1974–present
LabelsEmre

Ayşe Mine (born 30 January 1961) is a Turkish singer and actress.

Life and career

Mine was born Ayşe Akyüz[3][4] on 30 January 1961 in Istanbul.[5][6] Her father Celâlettin Akyüz was a quilter in Istanbul, and her mother was Ender Akyüz. Her maternal family were from Istanbul, while her paternal family were from Trabzon. She started her education at Mecidiyeköy 6 Ekim Primary School. She completed her middle and high school education at Mecidiyeköy High School.[7]

Ayşe Mine rose to fame in Turkey at the age of 16 by releasing her first record "Demek Ki Öyle".[8][9][10] She started her career by performing pop music but in 1980s she switched to performing arabesque music and in her own words released "broken arabesque" records and cassettes. With her record, Erkek Milleti she won the Gold Long Play Award.[11] In 1994, she had a leading role in the TV series Mutlugiller.[12]

Music career

Mine started learning music from Radife Erten at the age of 13.[13] After Radife Erten, she took lessons from Muzaffer Birtan, İsmail Akdeniz and Özcan Korkut and benefited from Melahat Pars's experiences as well.[14] She continued her education at Üsküdar Music Society.[15][16] At the age of 15, she met with record producer Nino Varon. A year later she released her first record. She also performed a cover version of the Greek song "Mathima Solfège" which was rewritten in Turkish. The Turkish lyrics were provided by Ülkü Aker and Onno Tunç served as the arranger for the cover song titled "Sıkı Fıkı", which was composed by Jacques Demarny and Enrico Macias. The song appeared in her first record "Demek Ki Öyle".[17] Mine was one of the first examples who became famous over a night by appearing on television in the late 1970s. She was the second artist to have Nino Varon's patronage after Nilüfer.[18]

After a few months of struggle, Ayşe Mine appeared on TRT and had the opportunity to perform both of the songs from her record on the channel. As her father was a quilter, she was nicknamed "Quilter's Daughter" by the media. This nickname helped her with acquiring further fame.[7] After receiving positive comments and critical acclaim, Mine's 1977 record Demek Ki Öyle / Sıkı Fıkı, released by Nova Plak, managed to top Hey magazine's "Records of the Week" chart.[19]

In 1978, she won an award at the Golden Butterfly Awards ceremony, organized by Hürriyet. In 1979, Mine together with Atilla Atasoy and Dağhan Baydur, she made an attempt to represent Turkey at Eurovision Song Contest.[20] They got to the semi-final in the national contest but were failed to get to the final round. After the Eurovision national selections, Mine released an EP. In the 1980s, with the increasing popularity of arabesque in Turkey, Mine like many other artists stopped performing pop music and instead released arabesque songs. In the following years, she continued her career by releasing arabesque records and cassettes. In 1988, her album Suskunum was among the best-selling records and contained the hit song "Gözlerin Doğuyor Gecelerime". This song was later performed by Zeki Müren and became even more famous.[21] Mine released 1 record through the label Nova Plak, and 2 records through Yankı Plak. For 16 years she worked with Emre Plak and released 11 albums through this company. With her record Erkek Milleti, she won the Gold Long Play award.[22][23] Mine was the subject of controversy in 2017, after making allegations that the composition for Tarkan's song "Beni Çok Sev" was identical to her 1984 "Ellerim Uğurlar" from the album Yemin Mi Ettin, which was used without her or the composer's position. The song's composer Cengiz Tekin later filed a case at Musical Work Owners' Society of Turkey. In the decision announced by the society, it was announced that the songs bore similarities but they encouraged the parties to solve the issue by reaching an agreement among themselves.[24][25][26]

Acting career

Mine, who had received the "Gold Long Play" award with her record Erkek Milleti, appeared in a movie under the same title in 1986 opposite Murat Soydan.[27] 8 years after the release of Erkek Milleti, Mine made her television debut in 1994 with the TV series Mutlugiller, written by Vecdi Uygun and directed by Demirhan Ersunar. She shared the leading role with Meral Zeren, İbrahim Gündoğan, Diler Saraç, Sadettin Erbil and Canan Hoşgör.[28]

Personal life

In 1979, Mine married Ergün Günaydın. Together they had two sons, Cenk (born 1980) and Berk (born 1981). Mine and Günaydın later divorced.[22][29][30]

Discography

Year Album Label References
1977 Demek Ki Öyle / Sıkı Fıkı Nova Plak [31]
1978 Sevdik De Ne Oldu / Mum Yankı Plak
1979 Hopşirinini
1982 O Gün Gelmesin Emre Plak [32]
1983 Erkek Milleti [33]
1984 Yemin Mi Ettin [34]
1985 Unutamazsın [35]
1986 Güzel [36]
1987 Dertli Gelin [37]
1988 Suskunum [38]
1989 Boşa Beni [39]
1990 Ben De Seni... [40]
1992 Bir Sen Kaldın [41]
1994 Şaka Yaptım [42]
1996 Yalancı / Ağla Gönül Kral Müzik
2000 Utan Class Müzik [43]

Filmography

Year Title Notes
1986 Erkek Milleti[44]
1994 Mutlugiller[45] TV series

References

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  2. ^ "Ayşe Mine'den Onur Akay'a 'Tarkan' tepkisi!". www.sozcu.com.tr.
  3. ^ "Ayşe Mine". www.msxlabs.org. June 28, 2010.
  4. ^ "Ayşe Mine Kimdir | Sebebimsin - Turkchatnl, Turk Chat, Turk Sohbet, Türkçe Sohbet".
  5. ^ "Ayşe Mine ~ Sinematurk.com". www.sinematurk.com.
  6. ^ "Ayşe Mine nereli, yaşı, şarkıları". December 26, 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Turkpopmuzik.net - Sanatçı - Ayşe Mine". www.turkpopmuzik.net.
  8. ^ "Ayşe Mine Kimdir?". February 25, 2020.
  9. ^ "Ayşe Mine kimdir kaç yaşında nereli? Ayşe Mine ellerim uğurlar - Tarkan beni çok sev".
  10. ^ "Ayşe Mine kimdir?". www.hurriyet.com.tr.
  11. ^ "Ayşe Mine kim, neler yaptı?". Ayşe Mine kim, neler yaptı? haberi, haberleri.
  12. ^ "Ayşe Mine: Yıllar önceki evliliğimde günde beş öğün şiddet gördüm". Posta.
  13. ^ "Tarkanın Beni çok sev şarkısı çalıntı mı? Ayşe Mine kimdir?..." Fanatik.
  14. ^ "Ayşe Mine biyografisi". Last.fm.
  15. ^ "Ayşe Mine kimdir?". Milliyet.
  16. ^ "Besteciler.com - Ayşe Mine". www.besteciler.com.
  17. ^ "Ossi Müzik - Attila Atasoy&Ayşe Mine / Demek Ki Öyle albümünü dinle". www.ossimuzik.com.
  18. ^ "Ayşe Mine: "Bu kadın programlara çıkmayacak" diye şart koşmuşlar! - Sayfa 6". CNN Türk.
  19. ^ "Haftanın 45'likleri". turkpopmuzik.net (in Turkish). Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  20. ^ "Gündemki isimlerden Ayşe Mine kimdir, nereli ve kaç yaşında?". www.haberhane.com.
  21. ^ ÇAPA, İzzet. "Hiç yakılacak fotoğrafım yok ama artık çektirmek istiyorum". www.hurriyet.com.tr.
  22. ^ a b "2. Sayfa Programında Hayat Hikayesini Paylaştı! Ayşe Mine Kimdir?". 20 December 2018.
  23. ^ "Ayşe Mine Kimdir | Tarkan'ın Şarkısı Çalıntı mı". Bölge Gündem Haber. December 26, 2017.
  24. ^ "'Bu şarkının bestecisinden özür dilenmesi gerek'". hthayat.haberturk.com. 21 February 2018.
  25. ^ "Tarkan'ın 'Beni Çok Sev' şarkısıyla ilgili MESAM kararını verdi". birgun.net.
  26. ^ "Tarkan'ın 'Beni Çok Sev' şarkısı, 30 yıllık 'Ellerim Uğurlar' şarkısından çalıntı olduğu ispatlandı!". T24.
  27. ^ "Erkek Milleti (1986)".
  28. ^ "Mutlugiller ~ Sinematurk.com". www.sinematurk.com.
  29. ^ "Ayşe Mine Ortada Kaldı". Tozlu Magazin.
  30. ^ "Ayşe Mine Kimdir? Kaç Yaşında? Şarkıları, Albümleri, Hayatı, Biyografisi". November 24, 2018.
  31. ^ "Yılın plağı". turkpopmuzik.net (in Turkish). Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  32. ^ "O Gün Gelmesin – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  33. ^ "Erkek Milleti – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  34. ^ "Yemin Mi Ettin – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  35. ^ "Unutamazsın – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  36. ^ "Güzel – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  37. ^ "Dertli Gelin – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  38. ^ "Suskunum – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  39. ^ "Boşa Beni – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  40. ^ "Bende Seni – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  41. ^ "Bir Sen Kaldın – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  42. ^ "Şaka Yaptım – Emre Plak". www.emreplak.com.tr.
  43. ^ "'Utan'la döndü". Milliyet.
  44. ^ Movie poster turkpopmuzik.net
  45. ^ "Mutlugiller Oyuncuları | İsimleri, cast kadrosu". Diziler.com.