Afrodizyak
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| Afrodizyak | ||||
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| Released | 23 June 2023 | |||
| Recorded | 2022–2023 | |||
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| Length | 42:44 | |||
| Label | Poll | |||
| Producer | Polat Yağcı | |||
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Afrodizyak (Aphrodisiac) is the fifteenth studio album by Turkish singer Hande Yener. It was released on 23 June 2023 by Poll Production.
The album features 4 songs with lyrics by Yener who also composed 3 tracks, as well as lyrics and compositions by Genco Ecer, Berksan, Misha, and Tepki. Misha produced the entire album.[1] Afrodizyak is an album featuring songs in pop, R&B, deep house, and funky house genres. Before its release, Yener stated in an interview that the album's title brought a sense of joy and instant enthusiasm to everyone who heard it. She explained that the album's "aphrodisiac" effect inspired her to name it Afrodizyak.[1]
All the photos on the album cover were taken in a black Range Rover. Some were taken inside the car, some outside of it. "HY" was written in a metallic font beneath the photos to represent Yener's name.
Yener gave a concert at the Kuruçeşme Open Air Stage at 9:00 PM the day before the album's release on 22 June 2023.[2] She performed all the songs from the album, including her duet "Vazgeçtim" with her boyfriend Misha.[3][4] Following the album's release, Yener gave concerts in Istanbul, İzmir, Cyprus, Bodrum and Bulgaria.[5][6]
Music videos
The first music video of the album was shot for the song "Benden Bir Tane Daha Yok".[7] Murat Joker served as the director. The song was first released as a single well before the album's release date. The second music video of the album was shot for the song "Hop Hop".[8] Tepki was the director and Yener was accompanied by her dancers in the video. The song managed to enter the music charts in Turkey.[9] The third music video of the album was shot for the song "Çatla".[10][11] Tepki was the director again. Yener was again accompanied by her dancers. The fourth and final music video was shot for the song "Yara".[1] However, it was not released. All of the music videos were shot in Cyprus.[12][13]