Kalbim Sibel Can Serdar Ortac Show 2007: Bengu Korkma
Sibel Can, a legend of the Turkish stage, lent her prestige to the segment. Seeing her dance along and support a younger artist like Bengü signaled a passing of the torch and a bridge between different generations of performers.
The Sibel Can – Serdar Ortaç Show was a high-profile variety program that brought together the traditional elegance of Arabesque-Pop (represented by Sibel Can) and the modern, club-ready sound of the decade (represented by Serdar Ortaç). Bengu Korkma Kalbim Sibel Can Serdar Ortac Show 2007
When Bengü took the stage to perform "Korkma Kalbim," the atmosphere was electric. The performance was notable for several reasons: Sibel Can, a legend of the Turkish stage,
The 2007 performance of "Korkma Kalbim" was more than just a promotional stop for an album; it was a masterclass in collaboration. By bringing together the hit-making genius of Serdar Ortaç, the legendary aura of Sibel Can, and the rising stardom of Bengü, the show created a televised moment that defined the sound and spirit of Turkish pop culture in the late 2000s. When Bengü took the stage to perform "Korkma
This specific performance is often revisited by fans today as a nostalgic "time capsule." It represents a time when television was the primary medium for music discovery and when a single live appearance could define a song's trajectory. For Bengü, the support of Can and Ortaç on such a massive platform was a "seal of approval" that propelled her into the top tier of female soloists. Conclusion
By 2007, Bengü had transitioned from being a promising vocalist to a household name. The song "Korkma Kalbim," written and composed by , was the lead single from her album Taktik . The track was a quintessential "Ortaç production"—blending upbeat dance rhythms with lyrics about resilience in the face of heartbreak. It was the defining hit of that summer, solidifying Bengü’s status as a pop princess. The Performance: Synergy on Stage
