Rafet El Roman

Rafet Yaşdut (born 25 August 1968), better known by his stage name Rafet El Roman, is a Turkish pop star.[1] He got his name from a fictional character named "El Romano".

Rafet El Roman
Background information
Birth nameRafet Yaşdut
Born (1968-08-25) 25 August 1968
Uzunköprü, Edirne, Turkey
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1992present

Biography

When Rafet's parents moved to Germany in 1970, he lived with his grandmother until he was 7 years old at Uzunköprü. After he finished first grade at primary school in the village, he was sent to his parents in Germany. He completed his education in Germany. He speaks German, English, Italian and Turkish. He started writing his first lyrics at 16 years old.

In 1984 he contacted Stefan Somogyfoki from Midnight Entertainment and in 1987 he played the leading role in the Fantasy Movie Defender. At this time he learned a lot about film making and acting. Also, he started to co-direct his own fighting scenes in movies. Everyone could see his talent for acting and the art of making movies. At this time he started to write his first songs Benimlen and Seni Seviyorum.

He gave his first stage performances in 1988. In 1992, he was voted "Best of the Year" by Saarlaendischer Rundfunk Radio. In 1994, he was awarded with Media Artist Award in Frankfurt Cultural Festival. In August 1995, he returned to Turkey and released his first solo album. The album Gençliğin Gözyaşı (The Tears of the Youth) sold over one million having hits like Sorma Neden, Seni Seviyorum and Amerika. In October 1997, he released his second album En Güzel Günler Senin Olsun (Have The Most Beautiful Days). In 1998, he released his first solo album in Europe. In 1998, he played in the film Propaganda with major stars of the Turkish cinema history such as Kemal Sunal and Metin Akpınar.

In May 1999, he had a huge success with his third album Hayat Hüzünlü (Sorrowful Life). In 2000, Rafet El Roman vocalized the song Bir Gol Daha (One More Goal) with Mehmet Ali Erbil for the Turkey national football team's Euro 2000 campaign. In 2000, he was the principal actor in the cinema film Offside (Dar Alanda Kısa Paslaşmalar) with co-star Müjde Ar. In 2001, with his own lyrics and song, he sang a duet with Aşkın Nur Yengi "Peşindeyim" (I Am in the Pursue of You).

He released the fourth album Hanimeli (Lonicera) in January 2001 and his fifth album 5 Nr. Aşk (Love Nr. 5) in April 2002. He released his 6th album, Sürgün (Exile), in the summer of 2004 and this album sold the best. The album had been one of the favorite albums of 2004 with many hit songs. In summer 2005, he released the seventh album Kalbimin Sultanı (The Sultan of My Heart) in honour of his 10th Year. The album became the top seller after initial release. He received the MÜ-YAP "Golden Butterfly", POPSAV "The Most Successful Pop Singer of the Year" awards. In 2006 summer, he released the album Gönül Yarası (Heart Pain).

Rafet El Roman aims to introduce new names to the music market with his music production company "RER" established in 2000. Also, it is among the greatest desires of Rafet El Roman to be a scenarist and director of his own film.

Personal life

He has two daughters with former wife, beauty contest winner Tuğba Altıntop. The couple divorced in 2003. They received wide interest in the media with the custody battle over their daughters. He also has a son with his former partner Yeşim Eryıldız. In 2014, he married his second wife Ceren Kaplakarslan in Germany. The two got divorced in August 2017.[2]

Discography

Albums

Year Title Sales
1995 Gençliğin Gözyaşı (Tears of the Youth) 800,000
1997 En Güzel Günler Senin Olsun (The Best Day Shall Be Yours)
1999 Hayat Hüzünlü (Life is Tragic)
2001 Hanım Eli (a Flower)
2002 Aşk Nr. 5 (Love Nr.5) 35.000 in 2004[3]
2004 Sürgün (Immigrant) 473,000[3]
2005 Kalbimin Sultanı (The Sultan of my Heart) 330,000[3]
2006 Gönül Yarasi (Love Scar)
2008 Bir Roman Gibi (Like A Novel)
2011 Sevgiye Zaman Ver (You give time to love)
2013 Yadigar (Memento)
2016 Mecnun (Crazy/Peculiar Person)

References

  1. Buchanan, Donna Anne (October 2007). Balkan popular culture and the Ottoman ecumene: music, image, and regional political discourse. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 318. ISBN 978-0-8108-6021-6. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
  2. 06.10.2016 - 14:46, Son Güncelleme: 04.08.2017 - 10:02. "Rafet El Roman ile Ceren Kaplakarslan boşandı - Magazin Haberleri". Hurriyet.com.tr. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  3. MÜ-YAP Bağlantılı Hak Sahibi Fonogram Yapımcıları Meslek Birliği
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