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Sedat Yüce is a Turkish singer.

During the Turkish national final for the 1993 contest, Sedat particpated as a backing singer. Afterwards, he attempted to represent Turkey for the 1996 contest with Vazgeç, but placed third. Three years later, he participated in the national final with Bırak Beni, but only placed fourth.

He finally got to represent Turkey for the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with the song Sevgiliye Son, which placed 11th with 45 points. Four years later, he wanted to represent Turkey again with the song Yeniden, but got joint last with zero points. Sedat also participated in the Voice of Turkey, but got a negative reception.

Eurovision Song Contest 2001
Participants
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Songs
IconThe NetherlandsOut On My OwnIconIcelandAngelIconBosnia and HerzegovinaHanoIconNorwayOn My OwnIconIsraelEn DavarIconRussiaLady Alpine BlueIconSwedenListen To Your HeartbeatIconLithuaniaYou Got StyleIconLatviaToo MuchIconCroatiaStrings of My HeartIconPortugalSó sei ser feliz assimIconIreland Without Your LoveIconSpainDile que la quieroIconFranceJe n'ai que mon âmeIconTurkeySevgiliye SonIconUnited KingdomNo Dream ImpossibleIconSlovenia EnergyIconPoland2 LongIconGermanyWer Liebe lebtIconEstoniaEverybodyIconMaltaAnother Summer NightIconGreece Die for YouIconDenmarkNever Ever Let You Go