Kağıt Evler

Kağıt Evler (Paper Houses) is the second studio album by Turkish singer Emre Aydın. It was released on 1 April 2010. The album was produced by Mats Valentin Production and recorded at Mr Radar Music Studios in Sweden.

Kağıt Evler
Studio album by
Released1 April 2010
StudioMr Radar Music Studios
GenrePop rock, alternative rock
Length39:00
LanguageTurkish
LabelSony Music
ProducerMats Valentin
Emre Aydın chronology
Afili Yalnızlık
(2006)
Kağıt Evler
(2010)
Eylül Geldi Sonra
(2013)
Singles from Kağıt Evler
  1. "Bu Yağmurlar"
    Released: 15 March 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Gerçek Pop[1]
Müzik Gazetesi[2]

As to why the album was titled Kağıt Evler, Aydın said: "I looked for a metaphor that was difficult to make, but easy to build. The lyrical concept of the album is about forgetting. Forgetting has always seemed to be like that for me; you forget something you do with a hard labor, you actually think that you've forgot it; then something happens, anything; the things you think you've forgot, start to haunt you one by one. Your paper house collapses."[3] Except Cemali's song, Duymak İstiyorum, all of the songs in the album were written and composed by Aydın himself, similar to his previous album. The album was successful on digital platforms and sold 65,000 copies by the end of 2010, becoming the 10th best-selling album of the year in Turkey.[4]

Kağıt Evler was Emre Aydın's last album to be released by Sony Music.

Music videos

Centered around the concept of forgetting, the album's lead single, "Bu Yağmurlar", was produced by İskender Paydaş and Mats Valentin. Two child actors appeared alongside Emre Aydın on the song's music video. It was recorded at a specially created plateau in Çatalca over the course of 20 hours and under the direction of Murad Küçük. It became the most-streamed music video at the time and topped the radio and television charts.[5] The second music video, "Alıştım Susmaya", was again directed by Murad Küçük.[6] The album's third music video, "Hoşçakal", was recorded over the course of 24 hours by a team of 40 people. It was directed by Cemil Ağacıkoğlu[7] and succeeded in occupying the first position on digital platforms. The fourth music video, "Son Defa", was shot in London and directed by Serdar Ferit.[8] A number of English actors appeared in the video, which was recorded in 2 days.[8] Ceyda Sarıhan directed the fifth music video, "Tam Dört Yıl Olmuş Dün". Its shooting lasted 15 hours.[9]

Track listing

#SongMusicLyricsLength
1Bu YağmurlarEmre AydınEmre Aydın3:53
2Alıştım SusmayaEmre AydınEmre Aydın4:10
3HoşçakalEmre AydınEmre Aydın3:48
4Tam Dört Yıl Olmuş DünEmre AydınEmre Aydın3:57
5Duymak İstiyorumAli Tosun, İsmail TosunAli Tosun, İsmail Tosun3:43
6Ayrı AyrıEmre AydınEmre Aydın4:09
7Kimse Olmadı Senin GibiEmre AydınEmre Aydın4:03
8Geniş Zamanlar YokEmre AydınEmre Aydın3:54
9Son DefaEmre AydınEmre Aydın3:55
10Kağıt EvlerEmre AydınEmre Aydın3:28
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References

  1. "İşte Bunu "Duymak İstiyoruz"". Gercekpop.com. 3 May 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  2. "Müzik Gazetesi". Muzikgazetesi.com. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  3. "Emre Aydın röportajı". Elele.com.tr.
  4. "2010 albüm satış rakamları". Archived from the original on 16 March 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  5. "Emre Aydın zirvede". Milliyet.
  6. "Emre Aydın fırtınası devam ediyor". bluejean.com.tr. Archived from the original on 29 May 2010. Retrieved 27 May 2010.
  7. "İşte Emre Aydın'ın yepyeni klibi". blujean.com.tr. Archived from the original on 23 November 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
  8. "Emre Aydın: "Son Defa"". sozmuzik.com. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  9. "Emre Aydın'dan Yeni Video Klip "Tam Dört Yıl Olmuş Dün"". kuzeyradyo.com. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
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