The Success Story of Kiraç
About Kiraç
Kiraç is a Turkish music artist who has been making waves in the music industry with his unique sound and style. He began his musical journey in 2006 and has since released several albums and singles. His music explores various genres, from pop to rock to rap, and has drawn comparisons to the likes of Cem Adrian, Feridun Düzağaç, and other Turkish artists. He has collaborated with other artists both inside and outside of Turkey, and has become a well-known name in the music scene. Early Life
Kiraç was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1987. He grew up surrounded by music, as his father was a musician who played classical guitar. Kiraç himself took to music at an early age, learning to play the guitar and writing songs from an early age. As he grew up, he continued to write music and eventually decided to pursue a career in music. Career
Kiraç's first album was released in 2006 and was titled “Hayat Böyle”. The album was well-received by critics and fans alike, leading him to embark on a tour across Turkey to promote it. In 2008, he released his second album “Aşk Ateşi”, which featured collaborations with Cem Adrian and Feridun Düzağaç. The album was even more successful than his first one, leading him to perform at bigger venues and gain more recognition. In 2011, he released his third album “Yaşamak İstiyorum” which was again successful and further raised his profile in the Turkish music scene. Recent Work
Kiraç has continued to make music over the years, releasing several singles as well as collaborating with other artists. In 2014, he released the single “Uzaklarda” which went on to become a hit in Turkey. He also collaborated with Turkish singer Ahmet Kaya on the song “Güneş Doguyor” which was released in 2016. Most recently, he released the single “Yalan” which is quickly becoming popular amongst fans of Turkish pop music. Style & Influences
Kiraç's style is often described as being eclectic, blending together elements of rock, pop, rap and Turkish folk music. His lyrics are often introspective but can also be political or social in nature. His influences include singer-songwriters such as Sezen Aksu, Tarkan and Erol Evgin, as well as bands like Mazhar Fuat Özkan, Erkin Koray and Mogollar. He has also been influenced by Western artists such as Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen.