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04.07.26

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    Rober Hatemo (read Turkish version here | listen to music samples)

    Introduction

    Rober Hatemo, one of the prominent names of the Turkish Pop and Fantazi scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s, stepped into the music world by starting his career at a very young age. Gaining experience performing on stage at the age of 14, the artist officially began his professional music journey with the album "Esmer" released in 1997, which became a turning point for him. Consolidating his popularity with subsequent albums such as "Sen Farklısın" and "Aşksız Prens", Hatemo won the MÜ-YAP Gold Award, one of the most important awards in his career, with the "Sihirli Değnek" album released in 2006. His nomination in the Best New Male Artist category at the 4th Kral TV Video Music Awards is another significant milestone showing his place within the music dynamics of the period.

    By blending Pop, dance-pop, and Fantazi genres, the artist created a unique style and established himself in the listeners' memory with tracks such as "Tanrım", "Gurur", "Aşksız Prens", "Senden Çok Var", and "Canına Okuyacağım". Hatemo, who produced works in the same musical language with names like Yıldız Tilbe, Atilla Taş, and Ersay Üner, bears the influences of this school while distinguishing himself with his own interpretation. The artist released an EP named "Mahrum" in 2010, continued his work with the "Pabucumun Dünyası" album in 2014 and 2015, and continued his single releases after 2015.

    Aside from his music career, Hatemo's personal history also attracted attention; it is stated that he is of Armenian descent and his grandfather was a conductor. Among the known details are that he considered returning to the jewelry business after military service but did not give up music, and in 2013 he took a step into the entrepreneurship field by partnering with a gym in Bayrampaşa. Although there are discrepancies in sources regarding his place of birth and some album dates, Rober Hatemo has taken his place in music history as one of the prominent voices of his era with his discography and awards dating back to 1997.

    Biography

    Rober Hatemo, born on December 25, 1974, is one of the leading names of Turkish Pop, Dance-pop, and Fantazi music movements. His bond with music dates back to his childhood; his career journey was shaped by his preference not to leave music, although he planned to switch to the jewelry sector after military service. Being of Armenian descent and his grandfather being a conductor are among the biographical details.

    Hatemo, who made his debut with the album "Esmer" in 1997, continued this process with the album "Sen Farklısın" released in 1998. Throughout his career, Hatemo, who signed works such as "Azılı Bela" (2001) and "Aşksız Prens" (2003), won the MÜ-YAP Gold Award with the "Sihirli Değnek" album released in 2006. In addition to this success, the artist's works such as "Tanrım", "Gurur", "Aşksız Prens", "Senden Çok Var", and "Beyaz ve Sen" carry representative qualities as he was nominated in the Best New Male Artist category at the 4th Kral TV Video Music Awards. Throughout his career, he has established musical relationships with artists such as Yıldız Tilbe, Atilla Taş, and Ersay Üner.

    Hatemo, who released the EP named "Mahrum" in 2010, entered different searches in the business world by partnering with a gym in Bayrampaşa in 2013. After the album "Pabucumun Dünyası" (2014/2015), where there is a conflict in sources regarding the album release year between 2014 and 2015, he continued to release singles. Although there are different records stating his birthplace as either Çanakkale or Istanbul/Kumkapı, it is observed that there is no recorded information regarding the fact that the artist is alive and his filmography.

    Style

    Rober Hatemo is described as one of the names who left a mark on the dynamic period of Turkish Pop music in the late 1990s and early 2000s with his debut album "Esmer" released in 1997. The artist's musical stance is shaped at the intersection of Pop, Dance-pop, and Fantazi genres. When read through albums such as "Sen Farklısın", "Sihirli Değnek", and "Pabucumun Dünyası" released between 2014/2015, it is seen that he produced works parallel to the dance music trends of the early 2000s, with strong structures and rhythmic foundations.

    When his repertoire is examined, tracks such as "Aşksız Prens", "Gurur", "Tanrım", "Senden Çok Var", and "Canına Okuyacağım" indicate that the themes of love, pride, faith, and separation stand out in the artist's musical world. However, current reliable sources are limited enough to not allow a comprehensive evaluation regarding the artist's specific vocal characteristics and interpretation styles. In this context, the artist can be defined more through his style and the genres he prefers. The MÜ-YAP Gold Award he received with the "Sihirli Değnek" album in 2006 stands out as one of the concrete data documenting his musical influence during this period.

    Being in the same musical period and stage geography with names like Yıldız Tilbe, Atilla Taş, and Ersay Üner is one of the important factors shaping Hatemo's position in the popular music climate of the 2000s. Hatemo, who continued to maintain his musical identity with single releases published after 2015, has maintained this pop-fantazi synthesis that marked the period in the later years of his career.

    Songs and Works

    Rober Hatemo's musical journey began to take shape with his first album "Esmer" released in 1997, establishing his place on the Turkish Pop and Fantazi scene. Gaining significant resonance in the first period of his career with the debut album "Esmer" and the 1998 "Sen Farklısın" album, the artist became one of the known names with these works. Hatemo, who released the albums "Azılı Bela" (2001) and "Aşksız Prens" (2003) in the early 2000s, expanded his repertoire with song lyrics structured around themes of love, separation, and pride.

    The "Sihirli Değnek" album released in 2006 was recorded as one of the significant turning points of his career. The success of the artist, who won the MÜ-YAP Gold Award with this work, showed that his musical stance was accepted. Among the works he fundamentally represents are the titles "Tanrım", "Gurur", "Senden Çok Var", "Beyaz ve Sen", "Giden Candan Gidiyor", and "Canına Okuyacağım". Titles such as "Aşksız Prens" and "Gurur" emphasize the themes of pride and love in the artist's lyric world, while the work titled "Tanrım" stands out among works dealing with faith themes.

    Hatemo, who released an EP work titled "Mahrum" in 2010, presented the album "Pabucumun Dünyası" to music lovers, with different data in sources regarding the release year between 2014 and 2015. After 2015, he continued to make single publications in addition to album works. Rober Hatemo, known with albums such as "Esmer", "Sen Farklısın", and "Sihirli Değnek" since the 1997 debut, is remembered as one of the distinct names of the Turkish Pop trend in the late 90s and early 2000s with these works in his current discography.

    Context

    Rober Hatemo entered the scene where Turkish Pop, Dance-pop, and Fantazi movements intensified in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the album "Esmer" released in 1997. This debut is accepted as a starting point where the artist shaped his career within the popular music dynamics of the period. Following the "Sen Farklısın" album in 1998, the "Sihirli Değnek" project released in 2006 constitutes an important turning point in his musical career and was recorded as one of the outstanding works by winning the MÜ-YAP Gold Award. Additionally, the nomination in the Best New Male Artist category at the 4th Kral TV Video Music Awards is among the data concretizing his place in the music industry of that period.

    The artist, being mentioned in the same temporal and productional environment with names like Yıldız Tilbe, Atilla Taş, and Ersay Üner, is positioned within the shared aesthetic understanding of the Turkish Pop scene in the early 2000s. In the later years of his career, he released an EP named "Mahrum" in 2010 and continued his work with the "Pabucumun Dünyası" album between 2014 and 2015. After 2015, he continued with music by turning to single formats instead of album works.

    It should be noted that caution is required regarding biographical and historical data in sources; the artist's birthplace is specified in different records as Çanakkale or Istanbul/Kumkapı, and there are conflicts regarding album release years such as 2014 or 2015. Additionally, although anecdotes appear in sources such as jewelry after military service and partnership in a gym in Bayrampaşa in 2013, there is no reliable record regarding filmography and detailed biographical information. However, the mentioned album and song works are evaluated as concrete outputs documenting the artist's place in music history literature.

    Artist Legacy

    With his musical activities from the late 1990s to the mid-2010s, Rober Hatemo has left a discographic mark as one of the voices of the Turkish Pop and Fantazi genres. The artist, who stepped into the music market with the album "Esmer" in 1997, consolidated the first period of his career with "Sen Farklısın" released in 1998. In the mid-2000s, especially with the album "Sihirli Değnek" released in 2006, winning the MÜ-YAP Gold Award is accepted as one of the most distinct recorded turning points of his career. Additionally, his nomination in the "Best New Male Artist" category at the 4th Kral TV Video Music Awards was recorded as an indication of his presence in the musical atmosphere of that period. Hatemo, who released the "Mahrum" EP in 2010, released the album "Pabucumun Dünyası" specified with different dates in sources between 2014 and 2015; after 2015, he turned to single releases rather than album works. His works known by song names such as "Tanrım", "Gurur", "Aşksız Prens", "Senden Çok Var" have established themselves in the listener's memory as part of the pop/fantazi aesthetic of the late 90s and early 2000s. Although there are inconsistencies among sources regarding birthplace and some album release years, the artist's musical process continuing from 1997 to the present has progressed on a line traceable through these publications and awards.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When and with which album did Rober Hatemo start his professional music career? He officially started his career with the album "Esmer" released in 1997, and this work was a turning point for him.

    What important awards has the artist signed in his music career? He won the MÜ-YAP Gold Award with the album "Sihirli Değnek" released in 2006. Additionally, he was nominated in the "Best New Male Artist" category at the 4th Kral TV Video Music Awards.

    Are there inconsistencies in the information about Rober Hatemo's birthplace and personal history? Although it is stated that he was born on December 25, 1974, there are differences in sources regarding the place of birth as Çanakkale or Istanbul/Kumkapı. It is stated in sources that he is of Armenian descent and his grandfather was a conductor.

    What is Rober Hatemo's musical style and which artists is he evaluated with in the same period? The artist, who blends Pop, dance-pop, and Fantazi genres, bears the influences of a school that produces works in the same musical language and is located on the same stage geography with names like Yıldız Tilbe, Atilla Taş, and Ersay Üner.

    How did his musical productions continue after 2015? After the album "Pabucumun Dünyası", where there is a difference in sources regarding the release year between 2014 and 2015, he continued his single works after 2015.

    Is there information about entrepreneurship and filmography records outside of his career? Although it is known that he considered switching to the jewelry sector after military service and partnered with a gym in Bayrampaşa in 2013, there is no recorded information regarding his filmography.

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