Painter, actress, singer and the first woman to publish an anthem dedicated to Fenerbahçe.
“My grandfathers and uncles were divan board members.”
Ayçe İşözen said that she received congratulations and thanks from Fenerbahçe for the song Fenerbahçe Aşkın Korusun, which is the version of the song Aşkın Korusun she dedicated to Fenerbahçe, and that the anthem is still occasionally played in the stadium and that she is happy about this as a fan.

“I think I was an undiagnosed dyslexic.”
Confessing that she learned to read very late and that math was both a fun track and a nightmare for her, Ayçe İşözen said that she thought she might have had undiagnosed dyslexia as a child.

“Painting did not satisfy me.”
Ayçe İşözen, who graduated from painting and has a long history as a painting instructor, stated that she could not find herself in two-dimensional art and emphasized that she had the chance to be more herself with her voice and mimics in acting.

“I may not have a great voice.”
Underlining that music is a form of self-expression and a matter of taste by stating that some people criticize her voice and others find her voice very naive, Ayçe İşözel said, “I have no such problem. Since doing this makes me happy, I console myself by making music when I don’t have a set.”

“Everyone can do everything.”
Expressing that he thinks everyone can do anything as long as they do not disrespect others or take away someone else’s profession, the artist said, “I may decide to study medicine in five years and become a very good surgeon. There is no limit or age for this.”
