Teşekkürler

[1] After the release of Hande'ye Neler Oluyor?, Yener continued her career by releasing the remix album Hande'yle Yaz Bitmez (September, 2010) and in April 2011 she was featured on the song "Atma" from Sinan Akçıl's first studio album Kalp Sesi.

Two months later on 13 June 2011 Yener received the Best Turkish Female Pop Music Soloist at the 38th Golden Butterfly Awards.

After receiving this award she performed the song "Bana Anlat" from her upcoming ninth studio album.

[8] Like its predecessor, Hande'ye Neler Oluyor?, all of the songs on the album were written and composed by Sinan Akçıl.

Polat Yağcı produced the album, which was dedicated by Yener to her fans and described as a "Summary of 11 Years of Career".

[13][14] Just like Hande Yener's previous album Hande'ye Neler Oluyor?, the opinions of critics were divided about Teşekkürler as well.

Radio personality and journalist Michael Kuyucu published a positive review and described it as a "foolproof" album.

She named "Bana Anlat" as the album's best piece, and added that Teşekkürler could not "bring Yener back to success".

[12] Music website Gerçek Pop also published a negative review and gave the album 2 out of 5 stars.

[17] Hande Yener promoted Teşekkürler as "appealing to both old individuals and young people" and released five music videos for the album.

It was directed by Şenol Korkmaz and six female dances appeared alongside Yener in the video, which was recorded in Paris.

[24] In an interview, Yener stated the recording began at the temperature of -10 °C, and added that she was taken to the location by helicopters that passed over mountains.

[28] The last music video was directed by Kemal Doğulu and recorded in Amsterdam for the song "Dön Bana".

Yener performing the song "Unutulmuyor"