Konuşmadığımız Şeyler Var

Konuşmadığımız Şeyler Var (There Are Things We Haven't Talked About) is the third studio album by Turkish singer Sıla.

The first single from the album, "Acısa da Öldürmez", was released on Sıla's official website in November 2010, and the site broke down due to the enormous number of visits.

After the album's preparation process, which lasted for a year, Sıla stated that she had become more mature with Konuşmadığımız Şeyler Var compared to her previous works.

The songs "Sevişmeden Uyumayalım", "İnşallah", "Bana Biraz Renk Ver" and "Yara Bende" from this album were turned into music videos.

[1] She later performed the song "Alain Delon" on Ozan Doğulu's first album 130 Bpm, which was released by Doğan Music Company in June 2010.

[4] On 24 November 2010, Sıla's third studio album Konuşmadığımız Şeyler Var was released by Sony Music Entertainment.

[10] An album with pop, soft rock and jazz rhythms,[11][12] Konuşmadığımız Şeyler Var was prepared over the course of one year and recorded at Doğulu Studios by Arzu Alsan.

[17] It received the Most Special Album by a Female Artist award at theaward ceremony organized by Kadir Has University.

[22] Konuşmadığımız Şeyler Var received positive reviews from music critics, and Sıla's ability in songwriting was praised.

[23] Music website Gerçek Pop stated that the "songs ranged from medium to good" and gave the album 3.5 out of 5 points.

The website found Sıla's choice of the title "Öndeyiş" for the first song very elegant, and claimed that with "Boş Yere" the singer could be a nominee for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the Grammy Awards if it was held in Turkey.

[6] Milliyet's Gülüm Dağlı found the album very hot and compared it to "a sad love movie" and "an immersive novel".

Dağlı also stated that like "Sevişmeden Uyumayalım" (İmza, 2009), this album didn't have any catchy dance songs, except "Gol".

[24] Güneri Cıvaoğlu from the same newspaper described the lyrics as "stark and deep" and stated that one could find colors of "Aegean breeze, French zephyr and Portuguese fado" in Sıla's songs.

[25] Mehmet Tez from the same newspaper also gave the album a positive review and began his comments by praising Sıla's voice.

[40] The fifth and final music video was made for the album's eighth song "Tam da Bugün" at the request of her fans.

Sıla wrote ten of the album's songs by herself and one of them together with Efe Bahadır.