Naşide Göktürk (April 1, 1965 – August 30, 2016) was a Turkish pop singer, poet, and writer from Istanbul. Raised on Büyükada, Göktürk launched her musical career in 1994 with the album Yüreğim Rehin, featuring compositions written during her residence in Ankara. Her discography featured the albums Yüreğim Hâlâ Rehin (1995), Kan Kırmızı (1998), Kimsem Yok (2001), and Unutmak İstiyorum (2003). Göktürk collaborated with Emral Avşar to assist the pop music career of Demet Akalın. As a poet and author, Göktürk published several collections, including Mavi Mavi Sevdim Seni (2000), Savrulurken Seni Buldum (2003), and Sesimi Ateşe Verdim (2007). In August 2015, she announced a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Göktürk died in Bodrum in August 2016.