''Şımarık'' ("Spoilt") was a
1997 song. Its lyrics were written by
Sezen Aksu, with music credited as composed by Aksu,
Tarkan and
Ozan Çolakoğlu at the time. However, Tarkan later admitted in a 2006 interview that this had been done without Aksu's consent, who was the true copyright owner
[1]. It formed part of the album ''
Ölürüm Sana'' (''I'd Die For You'') by the Turkish pop star Tarkan.
It was released in France in
1998 and the rest of the world in
1999, from the
compilation album ''Tarkan'' released in Europe.
It sold two million copies all across Europe.
Tracklist
★ ''Şımarık'', 1999
★
★ Track 1: Malagutti (4:46)
★
★ Track 2: Malagutti Edit Remix (3:17)
★
★ Track 3: Extended Malagutti Remix (7:00)
Tracklists to this CD single change depending on the country of release, e.g.
America and Germany.
There were four promotional
LP versions released.
Tracklist
★ ''Şımarık'', 1999
★
★ Track 1: Radıo Edıt(3:12)
★
★ Track 2: Long(Orgınıal) Versıon (3:55)
Tracklists to this CD single change depending on the country of release, e.g. Turkey and Germany.
There were four promotional
LP versions released.
The song
As Tarkan's first major single, the song is generally considered his debut single. He had released three albums before this, but never released a song in single format due to the album-orientated nature of the Turkish music industry.
The song has also appeared in soundtracks of various movies, including French movie ''
Beau Travail'' and American movie ''
XX/XY''.
The single is generally considered Tarkan's signature song in Europe. Its chorus ends with two characteristic
kiss sounds.
It has been
covered several times:
★ ''La Muchacha Turca'' (in
Spanish, by Paco Ortega/
Hakim, 2001)
★ ''La Muchacha Guapa'' (in Spanish by
La Banda Pachuco)
★ ''
Kiss Kiss'' (in
English by
Stella Soleil (US), 2001 and
Holly Valance (Australia), 2002)
★ ''Ein Kuss'' (in
German by
Die Schlümpfe)
★ ''Zene Vole Dijamante'' (in
Serbian by
Jelena Karleuša)
★ ''Ekstaza'' (in
Serbian by
Dado Polumenta)
★ ''El Bawsi'' (in
Arabic by
Rida and Nina Boutros)
★ ''Booseh'' (in
Persian by
Mehran)
★ ''Filakia'' (in
Greek by
Lefteris Pantazis)
★ ''Kol Hamesameach'' (in
Hebrew by
Yossi Piamenta)
★ ''Neshika'' (in
Hebrew by
Rinat Bar)
★ ''Potselui'' (in
Russian by
Filip Kirkorov)
★ ''Chu! Chu!'' (in
Japanese by
Kentaro Hayama)
★ ''Bos'' (in
Dari by
Showwkat)
★ ''Kiss'' (in
Indonesian by
Lilis Karlina)
★ ''Kiss Kiss'' (in
Korean by
Mina, 2004)
★ ''Chiki Chiki Bam Bam'' (in
Telugu language India by Tippu in
Aadi, 2002)
There are many other language versions including a version sung by
Hong Kong group
E02 in
Cantonese and an
Egyptian cover version sang by
Samy Mansour.
Chart Success
When the album's single was
released in 1999 in Europe, it reached No.1 in Belgium, No. 3 in Switzerland
[2], France, Germany and the Netherlands
[3]. Sales went
gold in Europe, where Tarkan was presented with his gold disc at
Cannes Midem and in Germany by Universal
[4] and
platinum in
Latin America where it knocked
Enrique Iglesias off the top slot.
Extra Info
Along with a promotional vinyl release of the single, there were three 12" versions released for promotional use/club DJs, too.

12-inch Sleeve

12-inch Sleeve

12-inch Sleeve
★ ''The Divine Mixes'': This special release held four tracks: the Ned Divine 12 inch mix, Ned Divine 7 inch mix, Malagutti Remix (extended) and the radio edit (published in the
UK).
★ ''Zio Dub Remix'' : The second release was a special 12" Zio Dub Remix along with the radio edit (published in France).
★ ''Şınan Mixes'' : This held two tracks, the sub and dub mixes.
A promotional CD single was released in France, with an orange cover. This was the first ever release and included one track. This is now a collector's item. There was also a limited edition (fan-edition) single released in Germany, which came with a poster of Tarkan. - ''courtesy of Ali Yildirim''.
Notes
1. Tempo Magazine
2. Swiss Charts
3. Top 40
4. BYEGM
External links
★
Single and Song Lyrics Information in English
★
''Beau Travail'' at IMDB
★
''XX/XY'' at IMDB