Helena Paparizou
Greek pop diva Elena Paparizou rocketed to global fame in 2005 when her "My Number One" claimed top honors in the annual Eurovision Song Contest. Born January 31, 1982, in Västergötland, Sweden, to Greek immigrant parents, Paparizou -- whose first name is often spelled "Helena" in international markets -- was raised in Gothenburg, where as a child she studied singing as well as dancing and acting. At 17, she teamed with fellow Greek-Swede Nikos Panagiotidis to form the dance-pop duo Antique. Their debut single, a cover of Notis Sfakianakis' "Opa-Opa," emerged as a breakout hit, entering the Top Ten across Scandinavia and becoming the first act to climb into the Swedish Top Five with a record sung in Greek. The follow-up, "Dinata Dinata," was also a smash, and Antique subsequently scored with the singles "Follow Me" and "Moro Mou." In 2001, the duo also represented Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "(I Would) Die for You," capturing third place behind Estonia and host nation Denmark.
Despite Antique's continued success, Paparizou split from Panagiotidis in 2003 to mount a solo career, signing with Sony/BMG and at year's end issuing her debut single, "Anapantites Klisis." The full-length Protereotita followed in early 2004, launching a string of hits including "Antithesis," "Anamnisis," "Katse Kala," and "Stin Kardia Mou Mono Thlipsi" and going double platinum in Greece. Thanks to her growing popularity in her family's homeland, Paparizou was a natural choice to represent Greece in the 2005 Eurovision competition, and with "My Number One" was crowned the country's first-ever winner in the event. A re-released Protereotita including the song quickly hit retail, and she spent the second half of the year on tour, headlining concerts in Australia and North America. The follow-up single "Mambo!" also spent ten consecutive weeks atop the Greek charts, and in the spring of 2006 Paparizou finally issued her sophomore album, the number one smash Yparhi Logos. At year's end she also released her first international LP, The Game of Love, containing six English-language versions of songs first issued via Yparhi Logos as well as half a dozen originals.
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Kalokairi Kai Pathos
Pop - Released by Minos - EMI SA on 10 jun. 2019
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Survivor
Pop - Released by Capitol Music Group AB on 1 jan. 2014
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Summer Extended 2017
Pop - Released by Minos - EMI SA on 23 jun. 2017
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Katse Kala (Arcade Remake)
Helena Paparizou, Marseaux, Joanne
Pop - Released by Minos - EMI SA on 23 sep. 2022
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Vrisko To Logo Na Zo
Pop/Rock - Released by RCA Records Label on 1 jun. 2008
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The Love Collection
Wereldmuziek - Released by Columbia on 1 feb. 2013
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Etsi Ine I Fasi
Helena Paparizou, Sakis Rouvas
Pop - Released by Minos - EMI SA on 24 feb. 2020
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Misi Kardia (DJ Pantelis Remix)
Dance - Released by Minos - EMI SA on 27 jun. 2016
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Ti Ora Tha Vgoume
Pop - Released by Universal Music Group International on 1 jan. 2013
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Hristougenna Xana
Pop - Released by Minos - EMI SA on 3 dec. 2018
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To Fos Stin Psihi - The Light In Our Soul (Powered by UNICEF)
Helena Paparizou, Pediki Horodia Spirou Lambrou
Pop - Released by Minos - EMI SA Distribution Deals on 17 okt. 2022
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Kathara Ta Dio Mou Heria Ta Krato
Pop - Released by Minos - EMI SA on 20 jan. 2021
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