Kraliçe ( Queen ) is the tenth studio album by Turkish singer Hande Yener . It was released on 12 December 2012 by Poll Production. It was Yener's first studio album since the 2011 release of Teşekkürler and included elements of pop music . All of the songs on the album were written by Sinan Akçıl , the third and last of Hande Yener's albums to have Akçıl as its sole songwriter. The album was produced by Polat Yağcı and Akçıl.
46-753: Kralice may refer to: Music [ edit ] Kraliçe , an album of Turkish singer Hande Yener Places in the Czech Republic [ edit ] Kralice, a village and part of Chlístovice in the Central Bohemian Region Kralice na Hané , a market town in the Olomouc Region Kralice nad Oslavou , a municipality and village in the Vysočina Region Bible of Kralice (Kralice Bible), printed in
92-531: A "Summary of 11 Years of Career". Music critics were split in two groups on their reaction to the album: Some praised it, while others wrote negative reviews and compared various aspects of it to Yener's earlier albums. The first song from the album to be released was "Bana Anlat", which was performed by Yener at the Golden Butterfly Awards in June 2011 and released as a promotional single. Following
138-442: A palace. This album is very intimate, the songs are so romantic, and the dance songs are also fun and different. I had to do something to make the audience feel all the difference and intimacy. That's why I came up with the idea of my opening speech. I wanted to have a warm chat with the listeners." Hande Yener on the album's opening and intro. On 5 December 2012, the album's photographs, taken by Kemal Doğulu, were published in
184-442: A two-disc edition under the title Kraliçe + Ya Ya Ya Ya . After announcing in 2009 that she would return to making pop music, Hande Yener released the pop albums Hande'ye Neler Oluyor? and Teşekkürler in 2010 and 2011 respectively. For these two albums, she performed songs entirely written and composed by Sinan Akçıl . On 2 July 2012, Akçıl confirmed that he was working with Yener on her tenth studio album. He stated that
230-490: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Krali%C3%A7e Kraliçe , which includes an introductory speech, eights songs and three remixes, was, in Hande Yener's opinion, an album that covered all of the music styles she had experimented with so far. The album was initially going to be titled Hasta , but after Akçıl wrote the song "Kraliçe" they decided to name
276-404: The album 2 out of 5 stars. The reviewer mentioned that Yener had made a mistake by "sticking to one musician" to make her albums and compared Teşekkürler to Yener's previous studio album Hande'ye Neler Oluyor? . He added that the "most consistent lyrics" in the album could be found in the song "Havaalanı". DJ and radio progammer Olcay Tanberken also criticized the album and compared some songs in
322-447: The album to Yener's previous songs from various aspects and just like Ayman named the song "Bana Anlat" as the best piece in the album. Ayrıca Tanberken believed that the album's cover was "no different from Demet Akalın 's album cover" and added that Teşekkürler was not "an album that deserves to be memorable". Hande Yener promoted Teşekkürler as "appealing to both old individuals and young people" and released five music videos for
368-424: The album was titled Kraliçe , Hande Yener stated that they chose this name as her fans affectionately called her by this title and explained how they settled on this title for the album: "[The song Kraliçe] came into the album very hardly. We were asking ourselves 'Should the album be named Hasta ? No, no, not Hasta , let's not go with something negative.' One day Sinan Akçıl called me. He said: 'Don't think about
414-433: The album's content, the use of the name Kraliçe as the work's main title was criticized. Radikal ' s Sarp Dakni wrote that he could not find any queens in this album, and added that after releasing "excellent" albums between 2000-2007, Yener had now destroyed his last hopes for her with the release of this album. He believed that the album's lead single "Hasta" together with the song "Kraliçe" were attempts to resemble
460-417: The album's lead single was recorded. On 14 October 2012, it was announced that three of the songs would be turned into music videos. On 26 October 2012, Yener explained the content of the album by saying: "There are songs and emotions in this album that I cannot even describe." On 31 October 2012, a release date was set for the album and its title was chosen. On 4 November 2012, recordings were over. After
506-427: The album's name. You've got another song now and you'll name the album after it'. I responded: 'How can a song be titled Kraliçe'. Just for the sake of conversation, I know you're not gonna write it, but I thought how romantic it could be. The song started to ring in my head, and that day I went into a feast mood at home." "The album's name is 'Kraliçe' but I don't want to be seen as an insincere, cold woman who sings at
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#1732772939820552-445: The album's preparation process was reported occasionally by Hande Yener on Twitter, new information about the publishing process started to emerge. On 4 November 2012, producer Polat Yağcı announced the name of the album's lead single as "Hasta". The album's title, Kraliçe , announced on the billboards in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League match between Fenerbahçe and AEL teams in Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium on 8 November 2012. As to why
598-410: The album's release, separate music videos were released for the songs "Unutulmuyor", "Teşekkürler", "Havaalanı" and "Dön Bana" respectively. The album was promoted live on Kral TV the night before its release and was ordered over 59,000 times. Yener performed the album's songs on various TV programs, including Beyaz Show and Bugün Ne Giysem? , and gave a number of concerts across Turkey to promote
644-494: The album, Yener started to appear on various television and radio programs but after her father Erol Özyener's death on 30 December 2012 she cut off all the promotions and did not have any performances for two months. In March 2013, it was learned that Yener and Sinan Akçıl were at odds and would not work on the same project again. As a result, Kraliçe became the last album on which the two worked with each other. Kraliçe received negative reviews from music critics. Aside from
690-530: The album. The first music video was made for the promotional single "Bana Anlat". The video was directed by Kemal Doğulu and recorded over the course of 14 hours in Şile . It was released in July 2011. The second music video was prepared for the album's opening song "Unutulmuyor". It was directed by Şenol Korkmaz and six female dances appeared alongside Yener in the video, which was recorded in Paris . The music video
736-409: The album. The remixed versions of some of the album's songs were later included in the album Rüya , which was released in June 2012. In late 2009, Hande Yener announced that she would set electronic music aside and return to making pop music. She released her eighth studio album Hande'ye Neler Oluyor? in 2010. After the release of Hande'ye Neler Oluyor? , Yener continued her career by releasing
782-552: The end of 2012 and received the Best Album award at the Mimar Sinan University Awards and Siyaset Dergisi Awards. The promotions for the album were interrupted due to the death of Yener's father, Erol Özyener, on 30 December 2012. Due to her father's death, Yener did not perform anywhere for two months. On 27 May 2013 Kraliçe together with the new single "Ya Ya Ya Ya" and its remixes were released as
828-472: The future. Milliyet Sanat ' s music critic Yavuz Hakan Tok criticized the album on his weblog, but viewed "Hasta" as a worthy hit and an exception between all of the songs in Kraliçe . He also added that the album was not different from any of Hande Yene's recent works and that the title 'queen' could only be used for Sezen Aksu . He also noted that Yener had started to perform pieces that were similar to
874-658: The list. It sold 60,000 copies on its first week of release and, according to MÜ-YAP , this number rose to 79,997 by the end of 2012. It won the Best Album award at the Mimar Sinan University Awards, and received the Album of the Year award at the Siyaset Dergisi Awards. It was also nominated for the Best Album award at the Pal FM Awards but lost it to Demet Akalın 's Giderli 16 (2012). To promote
920-534: The opinions of critics were divided about Teşekkürler as well. While some praised the album, others compared it to Yener's previous works and wrote negative reviews. Radio personality and journalist Michael Kuyucu published a positive review and described it as a "foolproof" album. He believed that Akçıl had succeeded in not repeating himself. He also praised the song Aşkın Dili (Nonazayi) for its use of different languages in its chorus. Radiowoman Mine Ayman praised Yener's voice and believed that she deserved to receive
966-592: The pieces in Aşk Kadın Ruhundan Anlamıyor (2004). He also added that "Bir Bela", "Bir Şey Var" and "An Meselesi" were not "memorable" songs. Hürriyet ' s Sadi Tirak believed that Hande Yener was still able to make Turkish pop music with high quality, similar to the works published in the 1990s, but added that Yener had "realized that she needed to make a revolutionary move on her way and returned to making Turkish pop, but since then she has not stopped producing fabricated swampy works". He added that
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#17327729398201012-399: The plaque of appreciation on the album's promotion night, however, she criticized the album. Ayman titled her review "Who will thank who for this forced album?" and stated that the album was released in a rush. She named "Bana Anlat" as the album's best piece, and added that Teşekkürler could not "bring Yener back to success". Music website Gerçek Pop also published a negative review and gave
1058-408: The preparations for the album were continuing and explained the process as follows: "When making the third album I realized that the first two albums were made during a period that we were just warming up. This is going to be a very surprising album. [...] Hande's electronic music was good but it lacked emotions. Now the album will be hot on an emotional level and the music will be good as well." In
1104-477: The press. On 6 December, the album's lead single "Hasta" was released and a day later the album was made available for pre-ordering. On 12 December 2012, Hande Yener's tenth studio album Kraliçe was released in CD and digital formats. It was produced by Polat Yağcı and Akçıl, and contained an opening speech by Yener, eight songs and three remixes. It's a pop album and in Hande Yener's opinion its most special aspect
1150-433: The production staff on the album's cover. Teşekkürler was promoted on 19 September on a special program on Kral TV . A plaque of appreciation was also presented to those attending the ceremony that night. Teşekkürler sold 59,906 copies and was nominated for the Best Album award at the award ceremony organized by Siyaset Dergisi but did not receive it. Just like Hande Yener's previous album Hande'ye Neler Oluyor? ,
1196-550: The remix album Hande'yle Yaz Bitmez (September, 2010) and in April 2011 she was featured on the song "Atma" from Sinan Akçıl 's first studio album Kalp Sesi . Two months later on 13 June 2011 Yener received the Best Turkish Female Pop Music Soloist at the 38th Golden Butterfly Awards. After receiving this award she performed the song "Bana Anlat" from her upcoming ninth studio album. The song
1242-440: The same month, Number One FM's music director Mert Hakan said on his Twitter account that Yener's tenth studio album would be released in the early 2013. On 30 August 2012, Yener stated that recording for her new studio album would begin on 3 September 2012. On the following days, she said the album's repertoire was over and added that the album would be full of surprises and wouldn't contain anything ordinary. On 9 October 2012,
1288-403: The second disc five. Kraliçe + Ya Ya Ya Ya sold 20,000 copies by the end of the year. All tracks are written by Sinan Akçıl Credits adapted from Kraliçe ' s album booklet. Te%C5%9Fekk%C3%BCrler Teşekkürler ( Thanks ) is the ninth studio album by Turkish singer Hande Yener . It was released on 20 September 2011 by Poll Production. It contains elements of pop music and
1334-404: The song's remixes were released on iTunes . Two days later, on 27 May 2013, these remixes together with the album Kraliçe were released as a two-disc edition under the title Kraliçe + Ya Ya Ya Ya by Poll Production. On the disc, besides "Ya Ya Ya Ya"'s original version, an acoustic version and remixes by Mert Hakan, Ümit Kuzer and Berna Öztürk were included, making the total number of songs on
1380-455: The songs "Görevimiz Aşk", "Kraliçe", "Bir Şey Var", "An Meselesi" and "Sana Söylüyorum" were all composed by Akçıl. Akçıl, Karaduman and Ümit Kuzer also served as the album's arrangers. Kraliçe ranked third on D&R's list of best-selling albums on the week after its release. On the last of week of December 2012, it went down to number 4 on the list, and in January 2013 it ranked fifth on
1426-462: The songs "Hasta" and "An Meselesi" were the only two good pieces in the album. Onur Baştürk from the same newspaper praised the lead single "Hasta", adding that it was inspired by the pop hits of the 1990s, but he added that the album's photographs were not created with thought. Hürriyet ' s Hikmet Demirkol believed that Hande Yener's latest albums were not worthy successors to Apayrı (2006) and hoped that she would release an album like that in
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1472-425: The songs were released online. On 15 September, a part of the song "Havaalanı" was released as a teaser together with a video. In the video, the album's cover was shown and the release date was announced as 19 September 2011. It was also mentioned that the album would contain 12 songs. On 19 September 2011, the distribution process for Hande Yener's ninth studio album, Teşekkürler , began and on 20 September 2011 it
1518-508: The syllabic songs found in Sinan Akçıl's own album. He believed that the lyrics for "Tribe Gir" were written under inspiration from "Aşkın Ateşi" ( Apayrı , 2006) and wrote that with this album Yener had continued to stay "in the same place" as with her previous work. Ses magazine's writer Cem Özsancak described Kraliçe as "perhaps the most mediocre album" by Hande Yener. Bugün ' s Bilal Özcan emphasized that Yener should not have used
1564-403: The title 'kraliçe' (queen) and criticized her decision to use the title as her album's name. Özcan added that by showing Yener with a crown in the photographs she would not become a queen and wrote that Sezen Aksu was the artist who deserved this title. In an appearance on Aramızda Kalsın , he stated that he could not figure out that Yener was "queen of what". The first music video for Kraliçe
1610-469: The use of the title Kraliçe believing that it should not have been chosen by Yener for this album. The music video for the lead single "Hasta" was released on 6 December 2012 and the song ranked second on Turkey's official music chart . The album's last and final music video was made and released for "Bir Bela". Kraliçe ranked third on D&R's list of best-selling albums in Turkey, sold 79,000 copies by
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1702-496: The work after this song. The album's title and release date were announced on the billboards in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League match between Fenerbahçe and AEL teams in Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium on 8 November 2012. The album's content and photos received mixed feedback from music critics. Some compared the songs to the ones found in Yener's 2004 album Aşk Kadın Ruhundan Anlamıyor and 2006 album Apayrı , while others criticized
1748-414: Was Yener's first studio album since the 2010 release of Hande'ye Neler Oluyor? , with which she returned to making pop music. All of the songs on the album were written and composed by Sinan Akçıl , who had also prepared the entire songs on Yener's previous album as well. The album was produced by Polat Yağcı. Containing 12 songs in total, Teşekkürler was dedicated by Yener to her fans and described as
1794-515: Was directed by Şenol Korkmaz and shot in Iceland. In an interview, Yener stated the recording began at the temperature of -10 °C, and added that she was taken to the location by helicopters that passed over mountains. On 7 February 2012, Poll Production released the music video on its Facebook page. At the award ceremony organized by Number 1 TV , the song was nominated for the Best Duet of
1840-487: Was first released on 22 November 2011 on Poll Production's Facebook page. It was nominated for the Best Dance Music Video award at the award ceremony organized by Gerçek Pop but did not receive it. On the list of Top 50 songs of 2011 prepared by Kral TV "Unutulmuyor" ranked 21st. The third music video was made for the song "Teşekkürler", which was performed as a duet together with Sinan Akçıl. The video
1886-467: Was later released as a promotional single on digital platforms. On 7 August 2011, Yener announced on her Facebook account that her new album would be released in August and that it would contain 13 new songs and one 1 remix. However, the album was not released in August and on 5 September 2011 it was stated that the release date was set as 16 September 2011. In the following days, the lyrics for some of
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1932-487: Was nominated for the Best Song award but lost it to Mustafa Ceceli 's "Es" ( Es , 2012). Kraliçe ' s second music video was made for the album's fifth song "Bir Bela". On 25 February 2013, the shooting began with a team of thirty-five and was completed in forty-two hours. The video was directed by Kubilay Kasap and Brazilian model Victor Brandt de Querioz appeared as Yener's partner in it. The music video, which
1978-487: Was prepared for the song "Hasta", which in some critics's opinion was inspired by the pop hits of the 1990s. The video was directed by Kemal Doğulu and recorded at the Adile Sultan Palace . The song ranked second on Turkey's official music chart and topped many radio lists in Turkey. In February 2013, it became the most listened Turkish song on TTNET Müzik. At the award ceremony organized by Pal FM, "Hasta"
2024-464: Was released by Poll Production in CD and digital formats. Like its predecessor, Hande'ye Neler Oluyor? , all of the songs on the album were written and composed by Sinan Akçıl . Akçıl was also featured on the song "Teşekkürler", after which the album itself was named. Polat Yağcı produced the album, which was dedicated by Yener to her fans and described as a "Summary of 11 Years of Career". She also thanked
2070-420: Was released on 11 March 2013, tells the story of two lovers who were causing troubles for each other but could not break apart. On 14 May 2013, Hande Yener released her new song "Ya Ya Ya Ya", which was written and composed by Berksan. The song became the fastest rising work on Turkey's official music chart, rising from the 280th position to the top 25 and eventually ranked second on the list. On 25 May 2013,
2116-524: Was that it covered and included all of the music genres that she had experimented and worked with until that day. For the ninth song "Tribe Gir", the composition of the song "Slippery Slope" from the second album of the French-Finish group The Dø was used. The Turkish lyrics for the song were written by Akçıl. All of the songs on the album were written by Sinan Akçıl. Except the songs "Hasta" and "Bir Bela", which were composed by Emrah Karaduman,
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