She was originally educated professionally as an opera singer and has a well-tamed soprano voice. However, she proceeded to establish herself in popular music.
Initially working with Sezen Aksu, another significant Turkish music star, she released her first album Sakin Ol in 1992, followed by Lal (1994), Sertab Gibi (1996), Sertab (1999) and Turuncu (2001). Lal was included in the "Soundtrack For A Century" collection by Sony music. Sertab Erener is also remembered for her duets with José Carreras and Ricky Martin and her single with Greek singer Mando. In 2004 she released her first English album called "No Boundaries" and a few English singles, which increased the number of her international fans. Also she made a special re-production of the album regarding the Far-East countries. Her two songs "One More Cup of Coffee" (a Bob Dylan cover) and "Here I Am" were used in international movie soundtracks. She also worked with famous musicians Desmond Child, Indonesian singer Anggun, and Belgian band Voice Male.
She released Ask Olmez, another Turkish-language album in 2005 and the singles Ask Olmez, Biz Oluruz (Love never dies, we die) and a dance remix of Satilik Kalpler Sehri.
There was an electronic/club remix album of some of her best-known songs ("Sertab Goes to the Club") along with Murat Uncuoglu and Aytekin Kurt in 2007. She also released her best-of album ("The Best of Sertab Erener") in 2007.
By 2009, Sertab and her partner Demir Demirkan, who is known as a rock singer in Turkey, released an original album called "Painted on Water". The Painted on Water Project has its bases on the Turkish Folk Music. 14 anonymous old Turkish Folk songs are re-formed and harmonied with jazz sound. Songs are in English. The name of the project, Painted on Water, refers to a traditional Turkish painting method "Ebru", which is painted on water and then dried on a paper.
Sertab released a new album named "Rengarenk" (Colorful) in 2010 to positive commentaries. This has several new songs and a couple of remixes of one of the songs. This is not similar to Painted on Water and reflects Sertab's original pop style.
Her album "Ey Şûh-i Sertab" was released in April 2012. She sang Turkish Classical Music songs, which were totally arranged according to the traditional ways. Her latest album is "Sade", released in April 2013.
On June 3, 2016, Sertab Erener released her 11th LP, Kirik Kalpler Albumu after 3 years. Yıldız Tilbe, Can Bonomo, Soner Sarıkabadayı, Can Temiz, Ersel Serdarlı, Sibel Algan contributed to the album with song writing.
Storms
Sertab Erener Lyrics
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Seem so for away
I push, I pull, I cry
But every time I'm given what I need
Hands up to the sky
Not sure who sees my cries
I scream, I shout, I fight
The storms in my heart late at night
Evaporate by morning light
The sun comes up
My fears go dawn and It's all right
When I can't see past today
Can't see what I have
I beg, I plead, I try
To know inside this too shall pass
The storms in my heart late at night
Evaporate by morning light
The sun comes up
My fears go dawn and It's all right
Storms in my heart don't frighten me
Cause I know they don't follow me
My faith comes up
My fear goes dawn and I'm all right.
The lyrics to Sertab Erener's song "Storms" convey the experience of a person who experiences a lot of emotional highs and lows. The song begins by acknowledging the feeling of wanting things that seem out of reach, and the struggle that often accompanies that feeling. The singer cries, pushes, and pulls, but ultimately receives what they need. They express a sense of desperation and frustration at their inability to control their situation, but even in those moments, they are able to recognize the importance of stepping back and trusting that things will work out.
The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, as it describes how the singer's emotional turmoil seems to evaporate as the morning light comes, and the fear and anxiety that they experience in the darkness of the night is replaced by a sense of calm and reassurance. The storms in their heart, which are a metaphor for their intense emotional states, no longer frighten them because they know that those feelings are temporary and will not follow them indefinitely. Instead, they have faith that they will eventually be alright.
Overall, the lyrics to "Storms" are a poignant reflection on the human experience of navigating challenging emotions and the importance of finding a sense of peace and inner strength in the face of adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
Sometimes the things I want
At times, the desires that I have in life
Seem so far away
Appear to be unachievable and distant
I push, I pull, I cry
I struggle and feel overwhelmed with emotions
But every time I'm given what I need
Yet every time, I eventually receive what I truly require
Hands up to the sky
I raise my hands upwards as a sign of hope and desperation
Not sure who sees my cries
I am uncertain of who is listening to my pleas
I scream, I shout, I fight
I express my frustrations and anger with intensity
But I forget to step aside
But fail to take a break and view the situation from a different perspective
The storms in my heart late at night
The emotional turmoil and turmoil in my mind during the night
Evaporate by morning light
Vanish slowly and gradually as daylight approaches
The sun comes up
A new day begins
My fears go dawn and It's all right
My worries diminish, and I feel okay
When I can't see past today
When I am unable to foresee what the future holds
Can't see what I have
Unable to recognize and appreciate what I have in life
I beg, I plead, I try
I strive, beg, and plead to comprehend and value my life
To know inside this too shall pass
To understand that time will eradicate the current struggles
Storms in my heart don't frighten me
Emotional turmoil and difficulties in life no longer scare me
Cause I know they don't follow me
Because I understand that hardships in life do not persist forever
My faith comes up
My faith and belief in life increase
My fear goes dawn and I'm all right
My worries diminish, and I am okay
Contributed by Victoria V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.