Artist's albums
Neredesin Sen
2023 · single
Büyük
2022 · single
Until, I Do
2022 · single
Zo Anders
2022 · single
Sorry (Hazes Is De Basis)
2022 · single
Je Suis Malade
2021 · single
Beste Zangers 2021 (Karsu)
2021 · EP
Hijo De La Luna
2021 · single
Sonunda
2021 · single
Gülümse
2021 · single
Ben Nası Büyük Adam Olucam
2020 · single
Ben Yanındayım
2019 · single
Karsu
2019 · album
Sana Ne
2019 · single
Itiraf
2019 · single
Esmerim Biçim Biçim
2018 · single
A Change Is Gonna Come
2018 · single
Paint It Black
2018 · single
Jest Oldu
2018 · single
Colors
2015 · album
Raise Our Hands
2014 · single
Confession
2012 · album
Live aan ‘t IJ
2010 · album
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Biography
Karsu is an Amsterdam born singer, pianist and composer named after the village of Karsu in the Turkish province of Hatay. While her music style is a blend of various genres, jazzy pop is probably the best description for it. Karsu came to prominence after perfomances at the Carnegie Hall in New York and several appearances on the Dutch television. In 2010 Karsu’s first album, a live registration, "Live aan ‘t IJ" was released. In October 2012, her first studio album "Confession" followed, which was received positively by the press. On "Colors" from 2015 her compositions are more poppy, playful and cheerful than her previous work. The title of the album refers to Karsu’s bicultural background, with roots in Turkey and Amsterdam. In 2016 the Edison Foundation awarded Karsu with the Edison Audience Award for her work on "Colors". In 2018 Karsu and her band paid tribute to the late co-founder and president of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegün, with the "Karsu - Plays Atlantic Records" tour. At the end of that year she released her second live album "Play My Strings (Live at The Royal Concertgebouw)", a registration of her performance with an all-female band at the Royal Concertgebouw in her hometown Amsterdam. Karsu returned in 2019 with "Itiraf", "Sana Ne" and "Siyah", the first singles of her #1 album "Karsu".