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The single begun receiving airplay when the album was released, but a music video was not shot. However on November 2, 2008, due to the popularity of the song and the fact that the song had no video, the Turkish music channel "Powertürk TV" released a collage using music videos from Hadise's previous music videos. These included "[[My Body (Hadise single)|My Body]]", "[[Deli Oğlan]]" and "[[A Good Kiss]]". |
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Hadise was unable to promote the song as she was preparing possible songs for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2009|2009 Eurovision Song Contest]]. |
Hadise was unable to promote the song as she was preparing possible songs for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2009|2009 Eurovision Song Contest]]. |
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Song |
"Aşkkolik" (En. Love Addict) is the fifth single, tenth overall, by Belgian singer Hadise from her second self-entitled studio album Hadise. The single is the second Turkish song on the album.
Background
The song is written by Deniz Erten and produced by Özgür Buldum. "Aşkkolik" differs to most of Hadise's releases except My Body. Both songs are more electronic unlike other releases which are more R&B influenced.
Music video
The single begun receiving airplay when the album was released, but a music video was not shot. However on November 2, 2008, due to the popularity of the song and the fact that the song had no video, the Turkish music channel "Powertürk TV" released a collage using music videos from Hadise's previous music videos. These included "My Body", "Deli Oğlan" and "A Good Kiss".
Hadise was unable to promote the song as she was preparing possible songs for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest.
Chart performance
Aşkkolik started to receive airplay before the release of the music video due to the huge success of the previous Turkish single "Deli Oğlan", which lead to the song charting on many radio charts and the official Turkish billboard Chart.
Charts
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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Turkish Top 20 Chart (Official)[1] | 17 |
References
- ^ Turkish Billboard Top 20 Chart Retrieved On 10 November 2008