Ferdi Tayfur (; born Ferdi Tayfur Turanbayburt; 15 November 1945 â 2 January 2025) was a Turkish singer, actor, director, songwriter and screenwriter. He was born in the Taà Âçñ neighbourhood of Adana and led a successful career in Arabesque music. The artist, who earned nine golden certifications in total, was renowned for his songs, which he included in motion pictures as well. In the Turkish media, he was commonly known as "Ferdi Baba". Having released more than 30 albums and over 30 films, he founded Ferdifon Records in 1982 and also entered the construction sector in 2009.
Tayfur was born in Adana and his father Cumali Bey named him after his favorite voice actor Ferdi Tayfur. His father wanted his son to have a proper education, but after he was murdered when exiting a casino, Tayfur left school and led a life of poverty, with his mother marrying another man after his death. He revealed that he wanted to study but could not do so because of lack of opportunities. In his childhood, he worked as an apprentice in a candy store owned by his stepfather, and there he learned how to read. Tayfur, who later worked on the farm and contributed to the family's income, started singing at weddings during the same years. Later, he participated in Adana Radio's music contest.
Tayfur made deals with Seda Plak in 1968 to release two records, but the recordings were not well received. He then went back to Adana to work on the farm. As well, he continued to work on his music career. After a three-year break he released his new record, Huzurum Kalmadñ. In 1973, he released Kñr ÃÂiçekleri under the label Görsev Plak. In 1974, he released another record Bana Gerçekleri Söyle. In 1975, he signed a new contract with Elenor Plak. After the release of Bñrak à Âu Gurbeti, he became widely known with the release of his song ÃÂeà Âme.
Tayfur's first album, which included songs written by himself, made a good sale in the years when he started his musical career but due to financial difficulties, he sold two songs to Elenor Plak's proprietor Atilla Alpsakarya who eventually gave them to Gülden Karaböcek. Tayfur continued to publish his records and eventually became widely known with his song "ÃÂeà Âme", and in 1977 he was cast in a leading role alongside Necla Nazñr in a movie with the same title. The film was watched by 12 million people at the time.
Alongside releasing albums, he gave numerous concerts. 200,000 people attended his concert in Gülhane Park in 1993.
In 2020, Tayfur received a kidney transplant from his son.
Tayfur died at a Antalya Medical Park hospital in on 2 January 2025, at the age of 79. He was transferred to Istanbul, and buried in the family grave at Yeniköy Cemetery following a memorial ceremony in the Atatürk Cultural Center and the funeral prayer at Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha Mosque on 4 January.