Şebnem Ferah is a prominent Turkish rock musician, known for her powerful vocals and emotive songwriting. Born on April 1, 1972, in the town of Sivas, Turkey, she began her music career in the early 1990s. Ferah's genre primarily encompasses rock music, with influences from alternative rock and gothic rock. Her debut album, "Kadın," released in 1996, marked her entry into the Turkish music scene, but it was her second album, "Artık Kısa Cümleler Kuruyorum" (1999), that solidified her status as a leading figure in Turkish rock. Notable works include "Perdeler" (2001), "10 Mart" (2003), and "Od" (2013), each showcasing her lyrical depth and musical versatility. Ferah is recognized for her distinctive style that blends personal themes with broader social issues, resonating with a diverse audience. She has also made significant contributions to the feminist movement in Turkey through her music and public persona. Over the years, Şebnem Ferah has influenced a generation of musicians and continues to be a vital force in the Turkish rock scene, earning respect both nationally and internationally.