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Şımarık

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"Şımarık"
Single by Tarkan
from the album Tarkan and Ölürüm Sana
Released1997
Length
  • 3:10 ("Şımarık" radio edit only)
  • 3:57 (original version)
LabelUrban, PolyGram, Universal
Songwriter(s)Sezen Aksu, Tarkan
Producer(s)Mehmet Söğütoğlu, Dieter Rubach
Tarkan singles chronology
"Salına Salına Sinsice"
(1998)
"Şımarık"
(1997)
"Şıkıdım"
(1999)

"Şımarık" (pronounced [ʃɯmaˈɾɯk], "Spoiled"), also known as "Kiss Kiss", is a 1997 song by Turkish singer Tarkan. It was written by Sezen Aksu, with music credited as composed by Tarkan. 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 Tarkan's third album, Ölürüm Sana (1997). "Şımarık" was released in France in 1998 and across the rest of the world in 1999 from the compilation album Tarkan, which was released in Europe.

Many versions of the song were recorded in different languages, most notably the English-language cover, titled "Kiss Kiss", by Greek-American singer Stella Soleil in 2001, which was itself covered by Australian actress Holly Valance in 2002.

The song

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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 film Beau travail and the American film XX/XY. It is generally considered Tarkan's signature song in Europe. Its chorus ends with two characteristic kiss sounds.

Commercial performance

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When the single was released in Europe, it reached No. 1 in Belgium, No. 2 in Norway, plus 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]

Music video

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The accompanying music video for "Şımarık" is directed by Emmanuel Saada[5] and shot in Marseille, France, in a neighborhood called "Le panier",[6] with narrow streets and cobbled roads. Here, Tarkan sings and jaywalks. Several women on the streets sees him and starts chasing him to try to kiss him, but he tries to avoid them by first changing direction and then later by walking faster. More and more women begin to chase him as the song proceeds, but Tarkan eventually starts running in order to avoid them. A big group of women then run after him and as the song finishes, Tarkan takes cover in a street corner. A young girl is there as well and Tarkan kisses her forehead. The video was the first that Saada directed.

Track listings

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  • Şımarık, 1999
  1. Şımarık Malagutti (4:46)
  2. Şımarık Malagutti edit remix (3:17)
  3. Şımarık Malagutti extended remix (7:00)
  4. Şımarık Ned Divine edit remix (3:13)
  5. Şımarık Ned Divine extended remix (5:56)
  6. Şımarık radio edit (3:12)
  7. Şımarık long (original) version (3:55)
  8. Şımarık Orıental (4:05)
  9. Şımarık Zıo dub extended remix (6:11)
  10. Şımarık Zıo dub edit remix
  11. Şımarık Şınan soulful (6:14)
  12. Şımarık Şınan dub

Track lists to this CD single change depending on the country of release. There were four promotional LP versions released. 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.

Charts

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Certifications and sales

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Belgium (BEA)[29] 2× Platinum 100,000*
France (SNEP)[31] Gold 50,000[30]
Germany (BVMI)[32] Gold 250,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[33] Gold 50,000^
Sweden (GLF)[34] Gold 15,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[35] Gold 25,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Stella Soleil version

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"Kiss Kiss"
Single by Stella Soleil
from the album Dirty Little Secret
Released19 March 2001 (2001-03-19)[36]
Length3:01 (radio edit)
LabelUniversal
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Darran Bennett
  • Steve Welton-Jaimes
Stella Soleil singles chronology
"Torch"
(2001)
"Kiss Kiss"
(2001)
"Pretty Young Thing"
(2002)

"Kiss Kiss" served as the debut single of American recording artist Stella Soleil. It is a remake of "Şımarık" with new lyrics. The English version was credited to by Juliette Jaimes, Sezen Aksu, Tarkan, and Steve Welton-Jaimes. The single was released to American radio on 19 and 20 March 2001.[36] It was also released in regions of Europe, excluding the UK.

Music video

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The music video is set on the beach during the late night. The video (directed by Hype Williams) shows Soleil dancing on the sand, while scenes go back and forth from birds eye views of landscape around the beach.

Charts

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Chart (2001) Peak
position
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[37] 27

Holly Valance version

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"Kiss Kiss"
Single by Holly Valance
from the album Footprints
Released29 April 2002 (2002-04-29)
Length3:23
LabelEngineRoom Music, Universal Music Australia
Songwriter(s)Sezen Aksu, Juliette Jaimes, Steve Welton-Jaimes
Producer(s)Darran Bennett, Steve Welton-Jaimes
Holly Valance singles chronology
"Kiss Kiss"
(2002)
"Down Boy"
(2002)

Australian actress Holly Valance covered "Kiss Kiss" and released it as her debut single on 29 April 2002. Her version topped the charts of both Australia and the United Kingdom.

Commercial performance

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The single debuted at number one in the United Kingdom on 5 May 2002, selling 143,408 copies in its first week.[38][39] The song made its debut on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and UK Singles Chart at number one. It went on to spend nine weeks in the ARIA top 10, 13 weeks in the top 20, and seventeen weeks in the top 50. In Finland, Hungary, Ireland, and Italy, the song peaked within the top 10. It also reached the top 20 in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Sweden, New Zealand, and Switzerland. It was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) and gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Music video

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The official music video for Valance's version features a compilation of Valance herself with a variety of different looks and sexualised outfits whilst performing the song. The video opens with a close-up of Valance's lips, painted with a burnished red gloss, as she mimes a kiss at the viewer. Lightbulbs flash and pulse on a black background, gradually illuminating Valance's apparently-naked figure, save for two bars of light across her chest and hips. Valance is next shown within a second black room, this time surrounded by blue rectangular strips of light. During the video, these lights change to red before returning to their original color.

As Valance begins to sing, the view returns to the opening close-up scene, before cutting to show her sat within and surrounded by a black velvet structure. The room is illuminated further by a mosaic background pattern of flashing white lights. Between shots, two DJs are seen using a record table. During the chorus, the scene shifts to show Valance with six male backing dancers on a black and gold backdrop. The video switches between each of these settings throughout the video.

Track listings

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  • Australian CD single[40]
  1. "Kiss Kiss" (Wise Buddha mix) – 3:23
  2. "Kiss Kiss" (Jah Wobble remix) – 5:15
  3. "Kiss Kiss" (Agent Sumo 2) – 7:41
  4. "Kiss Kiss" (Stargate R&B mix) – 3:02
  1. "Kiss Kiss" (Wise Buddha mix) – 3:25
  2. "Kiss Kiss" (Jah Wobble remix) – 5:15
  3. "Kiss Kiss" (Agent Sumo 2) – 7:41
  4. "Kiss Kiss" (Stargate R&B mix) – 3:02
  5. "Kiss Kiss" (video)
  • UK cassette single and European CD single[42][43]
  1. "Kiss Kiss" (Wise Buddha mix) – 3:25
  2. "Kiss Kiss" (Stargate R&B mix) – 3:02

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[73] Platinum 70,000^
Italy (FIMI)[74] Gold 25,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[75] Gold 400,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref(s).
United Kingdom 29 April 2002
  • CD
  • cassette
London [76][77]
Australia 3 June 2002 CD [78]
Germany 17 June 2002 London [76]

Other cover versions

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Aside from "Kiss Kiss", there were many other covers of "Şımarık" in English and various languages, like a version sung by Hong Kong group E02 in Cantonese and an Egyptian cover version sung by Samy Mansour. Notable covers include:

Samplings and adaptations

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Dj R'AN version

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"Kiss Kiss"
Single by DJ R'AN featuring Mohombi and Big Ali
Released26 September 2016
Length2:51
LabelMadison Music
Producer(s)DJ R'AN
Music video
"Kiss Kiss" by DJ R'AN feat. Mohombi and Big Ali on YouTube
Music video
"Kiss Kiss" by Ardian Bujupi and DJ R'AN feat. Mohombi and Big Ali on YouTube
  • In 2016, French Dj R'AN (also known as Lucenzo Dj) released an adapted version of the song with new lyrics and added music. The single also titled "Kiss Kiss" and featured vocals by Swedish Mohombi and American Big Ali with additional work by Willy William. A music video was also released.[99]

An alternative release of the DJ R'AN version of "Kiss Kiss" was done in 2017 by Kosovar-German singer Ardian Bujupi with Dj R'AN featuring Mohombi and Big Ali.

Other samplings

Usage in media

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"Şımarık" was featured in films and soap opera including Beau travail, Romané and XX/XY.

"Şımarık" and sound effects of Tarkan's kiss sounds was used in several Chilean television programs, including: Calle 7, Yingo, En portada, Buenos Días a Todos, Muy buenos días, Mucho gusto, Gente como tú, La mañana de Chilevisión, and others.

"Şımarık" was used as the intro music for the Norwegian TV series about multi-cultural Norway, Migrapolis.

It was also used as the intro music for an Israeli TV current affairs news show named London et Kirschenbaum. In the United Kingdom, Channel 4 used the song in trailers for Graham Norton's chat show So Graham Norton in 2001.

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