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Turkish singer (born 1970)
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Aylin Vatankoş
Born1970 (age 53–54)
İzmir, Turkey
GenresPop, schlager
Alma materIstanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory
Musical artist

Aylin Vatankoş (born 1970) is a Turkish singer. She studied music at Istanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory.

She represented Turkey in Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with the song "Yaz Bitti" ("Summer is over" in Turkish). The event was held in Malmö, Sweden with Vatankoş winning 17 points and finished 19th out of 23 contestants.

Vatankoş continued her music career, releasing two albums: Çözemedim (1995) and Yeniden (2010).

Preceded byİzel Çeliköz, Reyhan Karaca & Can Uğurluer
with "İki Dakika"
(1991)
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest
1992
Succeeded byBurak Aydos
with "Esmer Yarim"
(1993)

References

  1. "Aylin Vatankoş". Biyografya.com (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  2. Tokmakoğlu, A. Buğra (2009-05-09). "Eurovision 1992 / Aylin Vatankoş- Yaz Bitti" (in Turkish). Keşfetsek. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  3. "Aylin Vatankoş". Turkpopmuzik.net (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest
Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "Bana Bana"
  • "Beşinci Mevsim"
  • "Deli"
  • "Didai Didai Dai"
  • "Dinle"
  • "Dön Artık"
  • "Dönme Dolap"
  • "Düm Tek Tek"
  • "Esmer Yarim"
  • "Everyway That I Can"
  • "For Real"
  • "Gözlerinin Hapsindeyim"
  • "Halay"
  • "Halley"
  • "Hani?"
  • "İki Dakika"
  • "Leylaklar Soldu Kalbinde"
  • "Live It Up"
  • "Love Me Back"
  • "Opera"
  • "Pet'r Oil"
  • "Rimi Rimi Ley"
  • "Şarkım Sevgi Üstüne"
  • "Seninle Bir Dakika"
  • "Sev"
  • "Sevgiliye Son"
  • "Sevince"
  • "Seviyorum"
  • "Shake It Up Şekerim"
  • "Sufi"
  • "Süper Star"
  • "Unutamazsın"
  • "We Could Be the Same"
  • "Yaz Bitti"
  • "Yorgunum Anla"
  • Note: Entries scored out signify where Turkey did not compete
Eurovision Song Contest 1992
Countries
Artists
Songs
  • "Alt det som ingen ser"
  • "Amor d'água fresca"
  • "I morgon är en annan dag"
  • "Little Child"
  • "Ljubim te pesmama"
  • "Mister Music Man"
  • "Monté la riviè"
  • "Nei eða já"
  • "Nous on veut des violons"
  • "Olou tou kosmou i Elpida"
  • "One Step Out of Time"
  • "Rapsodia"
  • "Sou fräi"
  • "Teriazoume"
  • "Todo esto es la música"
  • "Träume sind für alle da"
  • "Visjoner"
  • "Why Me?"
  • "Wijs me de weg"
  • "Yamma Yamma"
  • "Yaz Bitti"
  • "Ze Rak Sport"
  • "Zusammen geh'n"


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