Fettah Can is a Turkish singer and songwriter who performs in the arabesque genre. He was born on October 12, 1975, in Bursa, and spent his childhood in İnegöl. Of Albanian descent, Fettah Can developed an interest in music, encouraged by his father. He began his musical journey by taking singing lessons at the municipal conservatory while working as a shop assistant and simultaneously playing the lute and guitar. Even in his early days, Fettah Can wrote original material, penning both the lyrics and the music to his own songs. To further his musical aspirations, he relocated to Istanbul and gained recognition by writing the song "Ara Ara" for Emel Müftüoğlu. Collaborating with Alper Narman, he wrote songs for Hande Yener's 2002 album Sen Yoluna... Ben Yoluma... and subsequently for artists like Levent Yüksel, Gülben Ergen, Sibel Can, and Murat Boz. By 2006, he made his vocal presence felt with "Yalnızlık" from Gülben Ergen's album. Fettah Can's debut studio album, Hazine, was released in July 2010. That same year, he contributed three songs to Giorgos Mazonakis's Ta Isia Anapoda, which achieved platinum status in Greece. His discography grew over the years with albums like Aklımda Kalanlar (2012), Yalanlar Cumhuriyeti (2013), and Sen En Çok Aşksın (2016), accompanied by various singles like "Delirme" (2015) and "Zaten Yaz Üç Aydı" (2023), which cracked the Top 100 of the Turkish streaming charts.
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