A massive commercial success that further cemented his nickname, "İmparator."
| Year | Album | Label / Notes | |------|-------|----------------| | | Hesabım Var - Söylim mi? | İdobay Müzik | | 1991 | Vur Gitsin Beni / Yemin Ettim | Bayar Müzik | | 1992 | Ah Keşkem | Raks Müzik | | 1993 | Mega Aşk (Mega‑Love) | — | | 1994 | Haydi Söyle (Come on, Say it) | Featured guest appearances by Burhan Bayar, Arif Sağ, and Özkan Turgay | | 1995 | İbrahim Tatlıses Klasikleri | S Müzik – a compilation of his best‑known works to that point | | 1996 | Ben de İsterem | — | | 1998 | At Gitsin | — | | 1999 | Selam Olsun | Universal Müzik & S Müzik – featured traditional Turkish folk songs | Ibrahim Tatlises Full Discography
– Another massive commercial hit featuring heavy regional wind and string instruments. 2. The Golden Era of Arabesque (1980s) A massive commercial success that further cemented his
The 1990s saw Tatlıses modernize his sound, adding synthesizers, saxophones, and faster rhythms (e.g., Tek Tek , Firuze ). He also launched his own label, , and expanded into television hosting and business. The Golden Era of Arabesque (1980s) The 1990s
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🎤 Note : Türkülerle Söyle (2005) is a fan favorite, featuring stripped-down interpretations of classic türkü.