Funda Arar (; born 8 April 1975) is a Turkish singer.
Funda Arar spent her early childhood in Ankara, where she was born, and later in MuÃÂla and Adapazarñ. She studied at Istanbul Technical University's music conservatory, specialicizing in the mandolin. Her first album Sevgilerde came out in 1999, became a big hit, especially the song "Aysel". Sevgiliye was released a year later and included hits like "Seni Düà Âünürüm" and "Cesminaz" in collaboration with Kñraç. Alagül and Sevda YanñÃÂñ, her third and fourth albums came out in 2002 and 2003, which had the songs "Haberin Var mñ?", "Aà Âksñz Kal".
Arar's album Son Dans was released in December 2005 following a long break. Recently, she released the much anticipated Rüya (2008) (Turkish classical music), in which she sang songs in a variety of makams such as Hicaz, Rast, Hüzzam, Muhayyerkürdî, Uà Âà Âak, Kürdîlihicazkâr, and Nihavend. In this album, she was accompanied by a master ensemble of (Turkish classical music) under the directorship of Yaà Âar Okyay.
She is married with Febyo Taà Âel since 2004 who is also producer of all of her albums. In 2013, they had a child named Aras.