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Elena Paparizou (Greek: Έλενα Παπαρίζου; born January 31, 1982) is a Greek singer, born and raised in Sweden. She is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 for Greece with the song My Number One. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Biography Early life Elena Paparizou was born on January 31, 1982 in Borås, Västergötland, Sweden, to Greek immigrant parents Georgios and Efrosini Paparizou and was raised in Örgryte, Gothenburg. Her father is from Volos and mother is from Karditsa. She has a sister Rita and brother Dinos. As a child, she did not hang out with many Swedish kids.[1] As a kid, she also reportorially had a breathing problem which she still suffers from today.[1] Paparizou told Greek magazine NITRO, that she remember being rushed to the hospital and felt like she had 'left her body' at least 2 times when she was younger.[1] Still today, she says she sometimes loses her breath while on stage and carries an inhaler.[1] is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Paparizou's artistic talents and eagerness to excel became apparent very early, and she was soon involved in singing, dancing and acting-training in combination with her academic studies at school. At age 7, she started learning Piano, ballet, and traditional dances. By age 13, Elena realized she wanted to be a singer, and decided to prepare for it.[1] Her first experiences were with Greek music at her Greek School. At the age of 14, Elena started her first band called "Soul Funkomatic" along with 3 Latin American kids.[1] The group only played hip-hop music, and saved up money to record songs. Two years later by age 16, the band broke up and Elena was offered various proposals, but her mother said she was too young to leave home. In 1998, 13 of her close friends died in a fire at a hip-hop party at a nightclub in Gothenburg that she had begged her mother to go to but was denied.[2] After losing her friends, Paparizou decided to abandon singing, and she started classes at the Art Performing School where she studied theater, acting, television, and directing. In 1999, some DJ friends of her brother asked her to make a demo of "Opa Opa".[2] Elena told them that the lyrics are for a man, so she asked to sing it with childhood friend Nikos Panagiotidis.[2][3] The Gothenburg nightclub fire was a fire disaster, which occurred on October 28, 1998 in a private dance-hall in Gothenburg, Sweden. ...
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1999-2003 Elena Paparizou with Nikos Panagiotidis as Antique. Paparizou, determined to succeed and fulfill her dreams of being an entertainer, joined childhood friend and fellow Greek-Swede Nikos Panagiotidis, at the age of seventeen, to form Antique. The duo quickly signed their first record deal, with Swedish record label Bonnier. Their debut single, "Opa Opa", became a huge hit, reaching number one on the single charts and achieving gold status following its release in August 1999. The band's subsequent fame and success, strongly associated with the international promotion of Greek culture, led to them being selected as Greece's representatives for the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen. The band reached third place with the song, "(I Would) Die for You". Although equalled by Sakis Rouvas' entry "Shake It" in 2004, it was Greece's highest place in the contest until Elena won the contest as a solo artist in 2005. Antique is a Swedish duo which combines Greek popular music and lyrics with a Nordic dance/pop beat. ...
Antique is a Swedish duo which combines Greek popular music and lyrics with a Nordic dance/pop beat. ...
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Die For You (also known as Die For You (I Would)) was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, performed in Greek and English (the first Greek entry not to be performed entirely in Greek) by Antique. ...
Anastasios Sakis Rouvas (Greek: ) (born January 5, 1972 in the island of Corfu) is a popular Greek singer and athlete, as well as an actor, and a model, who has sold nearly 1. ...
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Antique's success in the Eurovision Song Contest led to them recording several multi-platinum albums, playing a European tour, and collaborating with many other artists, such as Katy Garbi and Slavi Trifonov. Paparizou has admitted that Greek music had been something of an acquired taste for her, saying that the name 'Antique' was probably a reflection of her childhood impression of it being something rather distant and old-fashioned; something that she only really associated with her summer holidays in Greece. Following her success with Antique, Elena decided to pursue a solo career. Eurovision redirects here. ...
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Keti Garbi aka Kaiti Garbi or Katy Garbi (Greek: ) (born June 8, 1963, in Egaleo, Athens) is a popular Greek singer in Greece, Cyprus and Turkey. ...
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Solo career 2003-2004: Protereotita
Elena Paparizou on the cover of her first album Protereotita. Despite the group's success, Antique broke up in 2003 on good terms, as the band had 'run its natural course', and Paparizou set about going solo. She signed a solo recording contract with Sony Music Greece and released her first solo single Anapantites Klisis in December 2003 (which was later re-recorded in English as I Don't Want You Here Anymore), a song written especially for her by singer/songwriter Christos Dantis. The single sales were strong, and it received gold certification in Greece. Image File history File links 517697_200. ...
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During the winter of 2003-2004, Paparizou appeared alongside one of Greece's biggest male singers, Antonis Remos, at the Studio Pireos nightclub. In spring 2004, she released her first solo record, Protereotita from which Antithesis, Anamnisis, Katse Kala, and Stin Kardia Mou Mono Thlipsi became hit singles. The album achieved double platinum in Greece after the huge success in Eurovision Song Contest. Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2005: Eurovision Because of her popularity in Greece, where she ended up spending more and more time, Paparizou was approached to represent the country for a second time in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. She performed My Number One, Let's Get Wild, and OK on the Greek national final, with My Number One winning the televote. There was also a song called The Light in Our Soul, but it was later disqualified due to it being released prior to the contest, thus breaking the rules. The song went onto win the final contest (with backing vocals provided by Cypriot former Eurovision-participant Alex Panayi), and brought the contest to Greece for 2006 for the first time in the contest's history. Image File history File links Paparizou_in_Kiev. ...
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Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko (Ukrainian: ; born May 24, 1973) is a World Music award winning artist and the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. ...
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Paparizou re-released her first album Protereotita in Greece, with a second CD containing her Eurovision entrants, and English versions to previous songs, such as I Don't Want You Here Anymore, Antithesis, OK, and If You Believe Me as well as a ballad version of (Ehis Kero na Mou Feris) Louloudia. The 10 track CD was also available separately for those who already owned her debut album. A 16-track compilation of the Eurovision entrants and songs from her debut album was released in many parts of Europe such as Scandinavia, Switzerland, Poland, Russia, Hungary, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Turkey under the title, My Number One. For other uses, see Scandinavia (disambiguation). ...
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In the summer and fall of 2005, Paparizou toured in Australia and North America with Greek artist Nikos Kourkoulis, selling out many venues. She was also named the official ambassador of the Greek Ministry of Tourism, and My Number One was used as backing music to their international television advert. North American redirects here. ...
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In the fall of 2005, Elena went to studios and recorded a new CD single called Mambo!. The single included Mambo as a Greek and English version, Panta Se Perimena, and Asteria. The CD single stayed on the Greek charts at number 1 for 10 weeks, including Christmas week, and reached platinum status. The track was also released in Sweden in April 2006 and became gold selling more than 25,000 copies, following a succession of hit singles there taken from the album, My Number One. Paparizou's debut album was re-issued for a third time in Greece to contain a third CD (in addition to the actual album and the Eurovision disc), containing both English and Greek versions of "Mambo!" and three other new Greek songs.
2006: Iparhi Logos & The Game of Love At the end of 2005, Paparizou went back to studio to work on her second Greek language album and her first official English language album. The album has been released in Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Japan, Taiwan and Turkey. Image File history File links Yparhi_logos. ...
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Iparhi Logos (Greek: Î¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ, There Is a Reason) is Greek singer Elena Paparizous second full length studio album, released in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Japan. ...
Paparizou's second album in Greek, Iparhi Logos, was released in Greece on April 12, 2006. Prior to the release, Paparizou sang the title track at the Arion Music Awards. The album consists of two discs, the first featuring 12 brand new tracks, including Mambo! and Panta Se Perimena and the second featuring four new tracks, nine live tracks from her Mad Secret Concert, and a remix of the title track. The video for that single, Iparhi Logos, aired on the day the album was released. Gigolo was later released as the third single from the album, and faired well on Greek radios. The album Iparhi Logos went to #1 and reached double platinum status in Greece. Iparhi Logos (Greek: Î¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ, There Is a Reason) is Greek singer Elena Paparizous second full length studio album, released in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Japan. ...
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On May 20, 2006, Elena graced the stage of Eurovision once more, to open the contest with My Number One as the opening act. She later sang Mambo!, and then presented the award to the winners Lordi. During a press interview there, she said that people should expect to hear a lot of Mambo! and Gigolo in English over the summer, as she tries to pursue her international career. Paparizou has already released Mambo! in Sweden on a two track CD single peaking at number 5 on the charts. Sweden is the first of many countries in which Paparizou will be releasing Mambo!. The other countries in which Elena Paparizou plans to release Mambo! are: Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Turkey, and Spain. Other records companies in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Japan, China, United States, Canada, South Africa, and Australia will also promote the song. The Scandinavian promotion of the song will be from Bonnier Music. To gear up for the worldwide release of Mambo!, Elena has filmed a new video targeted for a more international audience.[4] is the 140th day of the year (141st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Across Europe, Mambo! is starting to be heard and seen; the video has premiered in France and is now showing in Poland and Romania. The song has peaked at number 1 on the RmF radio show for a successful two weeks and also peaked at number 1 on Polish Radio Kolor for many weeks. In Belgium, Mambo! has peaked at number 18. In Sweden, Mambo! has peaked at 5. The single is due to be released in more countries in Europe shortly but no official release date for the single has been confirmed. Mambo! is slowly making its way up the European airplay charts as the song is played in more countries. The promo of Mambo! was released in the UK and was released on 13th November by UK record company AATW (All Around The World). A remix of Mambo! was included on the new (and extremenly succesful) Dancemania CD which was released in the United Kingdom on 4th September. However, the single failed to make any impact on the UK Charts, entering for one week at number 185. On the APC All Time 1000 Tracks in Europe, Mambo! came in at 351, having spent a total of 37 weeks on the chart. For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
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On 22 August, My Number One was released in the United States by Moda Records. The CD single contains 10 mixes and the radio edit. Mambo! will be released there later on in the year along with remixes. Image File history File links Helenathegameoflove2. ...
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Elena's solo debut international album The Game of Love, was released in some parts of Europe and in South Africa in late 2006. [5] [6] The album contains six songs from her Greek album Iparhi Logos translated into English. There are a further 6 new songs, and the song Heroes. Heroes, which was the official song for the 2006 European Championships in Athletics held in Gothenburg, Sweden in August, and was released in Sweden and Finland shortly after. There will album be a bonus song in Greek on the CD called O, Ti Axizi Ine i Stigmes (Le Bonheur). The bonus song is originally by Manou Hadjidaki, and was a big hit in France in 1962. This article is about the album The Game of Love by Elena Paparizou. ...
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Iparhi Logos (Greek: Î¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ, There Is a Reason) is Greek singer Elena Paparizous second full length studio album, released in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Japan. ...
Heroes is a single by the Greek-Swedish singer and Eurovision Song Contest winner, Elena Paparizou. ...
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The song The Game of Love has gained critical success, striking great interest from Greek pop music critic, Benita Ong. Gigolo was the second single to be released from the album after Mambo!. The video for the song premiered in Greece in mixed Greek and English, and there may be a fully English version of the video followed for other markets. Gigolo is likely to be the second international single of Helena from the first global album of Helena Paparizou. ...
2007: Iparhi Logos: Platinum Edition Starting in early 2007, Elena singed a contract to be the new face of Nokia Greece for 2007. This article is about the telecommunications corporation. ...
On January 21, 2007 Elena was awarded with a European Border Breaker Award in Cannes, France. She was one of the ten new artists who received the Award which were created by the European Union four years ago and are given every year to ten artists who manage to have success with their first album abroad. Elena won the award for her success with her first solo album Proteraiotita: Euro-Edition.The awards took place in Cannes on 21st January 2007 during the Midem Festival and were televised by MTV Europe. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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In spring 2007, Elena recorded three tracks for the soundtrack CD to the Greek television series Mazi sou, including the theme tune to the series. A video was made for the track Mazi Sou which became a hit in Greece, with the track has spent several weeks atop the Greek radio airplay chart. Mazi sou is a Greek drama featuring two teenagers whose only common link is their age. ...
In May, 2007, Elena re-released her album Iparhi Logos as Iparhi Logos: Platinum Edition. It contained the CD Single Fos as a bonus with six new songs and the hit "Mazi Sou". The second radio single from the album was called "Min Fevgeis" and was released to radios on April 23. Elena also released the "Fos" as a separate CD Single. The CD-Single "Fos", went straight to number one in Greece following its release, making it Elena's fourth number one hit there.[7]. The Cd-Single was certified gold in its 12th week charting at number 2. For other uses, see May (disambiguation). ...
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Iparhi Logos (Greek: Î¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ, There Is a Reason) is Greek singer Elena Paparizous second full length studio album, released in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Japan. ...
Iparhi Logos (Greek: Î¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ, There Is a Reason) is Greek singer Elena Paparizous second full length studio album, released in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Japan. ...
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(English: With You) is a song by Greek artist, Elena Paparizou and it featured on both the official Mazi Sou Soundtrack CD and as a new track on the bonus CD of theÎ¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ: Platinum Edition album. ...
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Elena was nominated for 5 awards for the 2007 Mad Video Music Awards. [8] They include "Best Pop Video" (Gigolo), "Best Female Video" (Gigolo), "Video of the Year" (Gigolo), "Artist of the Year", and "Best outfit in a Video" (An Eihes Erthi Pio Noris). She won two awards for the "Best Female Video" and for the "Best outfit in a Video".[9] Elena started the show with the song "Let the Sunshine In" and later sung her song Min Fevgeis. â¹ The template below (CurrentSingles) is being considered for deletion. ...
She is also nominated for 4 awards for "Cyprus Music Awards".[10] They include "Best Female Singer","Album of the year", "Greek Album Sales" and "International Album Sales" Elena has released a new song “3 is a magic number” in Sweden as part as a Swedish television advertisement for a mobile phone company. The song was originally a hit from Blind Melon back in 1996. The song immediately entered the charts in Sweden and stayed there for 5 weeks peaking at number 18. This article is about the band. ...
In Fall 2007, Elena released a new song called "To Fili Tis Zois" in Greece as the soundtrack to the movie of the same name. The song stayed at number one position on iTunes Greece for many weeks. It also reached number 1 on the official Nielsen Greece Top 20 Chart" for Radio Airplay. The song was a big hit on Greek radios, and became one of the most listened songs of 2007. Elena has also recorded a duet with popular TV presenter Nikos Aliagas for his album "Nikos Aliagas & Friends : Rendez-Vous" released in Greece which was certified gold. The song is called "I Zillia Monaksia" a cover of the Pascal Obispo's hit " L' envie D' Aimer". This article is about the iTunes application. ...
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For the promotion for Nokia Greece, Elena has released a new song called "Ola Ine Mousiki" part of their new advertising campaign for 2008. In January 2008, along with Sony BMG Greece, she teamed up with retailer Plaisio and released a special edition MP4 player called "MP4 Total Helena" (2GB) by Turbo-X. The MP4 player comes with a special "Best of" complication with 12 songs and 5 video clips only available with the purchase of the MP4 player.[11]
2008: Vrisko To Logo Na Zo In early 2008, Paparizou started work on her new Greek album Vrisko To Logo Na Zo, which was released on June 12, 2008.[12][13] After its release, she will start a summer tour in the large cities of Greece to promote it.[14] The first single from her new album, "Porta Gia Ton Ourano", was released on April 8, 2008 to radio stations all over the Greece.[15] The second single is "I Kardia Sou Petra", which was released as a radio single on June 2, 2008.[16] is the 163rd day of the year (164th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Paparizou was nominated for six awards for the 2008 Mad Video Music Awards. The song "To Fili Tis Zois" was nominated in four categories: "Best Pop Video" , "Most Played Artist" , "Artist of the Year", and "Best Video by a Female Artist". The song "Mazi sou" and the song "Zileia Monaksia" Feat. Nikos Aliagas" are nominated in the categories "Most Played Artist" and "Best Duet" respectively.[17] Finally she won two awards the "Best Pop Video" and "Artist of the Year".[18] The album was certificated Platinum only one week after its release.[19] Îαζί ΣοÏ
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Current projects - Elena is said to be doing a tour around Greece in June 2008 for promotion of the new album with Manos Pirovolakis.
- Elena will be releasing a new English language album in Spring 2009.
Personal life Elena has been involved in a long term relationship with fellow Swedish-born Greek Toni Mavridis.[20] They met at a Greek restaurant in Sweden at age 19, when a friend of her sisters introduced them.[2] Toni is a song writer, and has written songs on all of Elena's solo albums. Elena and Toni recently bought a house together in the Athens suburb of Glyfada.[21][2] Greek media has suggested that Elena is pregnant and that the two are ready to get married many times, but it has all turned out false. Elena also frequently calls Toni her husband, and his parent her in-laws, stirring up rumors, though the two aren't married yet and have not settled on a date. She has also already picked out a 'koumbara'(bridesmaid), which is her good friend Roxani. [2] This article is about the capital of Greece. ...
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On many occasions, Elena has commented on starting a family with Toni. When asked about family in Greek magazine "Celebrity", Elena was quoted as saying "I believe that family is the most natural thing, the thing I want in my life. And what is my preference? To not have kids so I can continue my career? One day it will end. I can not be on stage everyday, like I am now at 25." [22] In May 2008 in Greek Magazine "Nitro", Elena was asked if Toni was her first relationship, to which Paparizou was quoted as saying "No, but I think it is my last. He is the person I want to have kids with. I think he is the best father they could have. If I don't have kids with him, then I will adopt." [2]
Trivia Languages Elena speaks fluent Greek, Swedish, and English, and has also studied French and Spanish. She has mentioned that her dream would be to make a song with lyrics comprised of words in every language in the world. A great example is her hit single Heroes which contains words in three different languages. In an interview on Orange fm 93.2 Elena said that she has started studying Persian and Finnish. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Heroes is a single by the Greek-Swedish singer and Eurovision Song Contest winner, Elena Paparizou. ...
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'Elena' versus 'Helena' The correct spelling of her first name is a subject of confusion. In Greek, there used to be an accent called a spiritus asper accent to indicate the 'h' sound (just as the 'h' in 'Helena'). This was abolished centuries years ago, and the Greek name 'Έλενα' was already pronounced 'Elena' at the time of Elena Paparizou's birth. The spelling with the spiritus asper however was maintained in a system known as polytonic orthography which, having no vocal significance, finally ceased to be used 30 years ago. The spiritus asper (rough breathing) or dasy pneuma (Greek: dasu, δασύ) is a diacritical mark used in Greek. ...
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Elena Paparizou on the other hand, was born in Sweden where the name's version 'Helena' exists, and one could presume with little uncertainty that many Swedes transliterated her name as 'Helena'. That is to say, Paparizou's name is Elena, but has been misspelled 'Helena'. Even though many Swedes misspell it, her official name has been registered by Swedish authorities as 'Elena', which has also been used by her and previously by media in Sweden. Look up Helena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Her name has always been spelt 'Elena' during her career in Greece, but in Sweden, and in all countries except Greece as her second appearance in Eurovision (in 2005) approached, the spelling 'Helena' grew more common, and the songstress herself admitted in a Swedish interview that she chose to spell her name with an 'H' for Eurovision and on her 2005 album for people in other countries not to confuse her name with other common names such as 'Jelena' or 'Chelena'.[23] Her official website is helenapaparizou.com, and the 'h' appears on all official releases outside of Greece. The singer, however, has made it known that her name is correctly written as 'Elena' (the name with which, according to another article, she was baptised), and this is how she prefers to be known. The 'H' is only used on international releases. The term Eurovision has several meanings: technically, the Eurovision Network created by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). ...
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// Elena may refer to: Elena, Bulgaria Santa Elena Elena Cornaro Piscopia Elena Dementieva Elena Kondakova Elena Nicolai Infanta Elena of Spain Elena Kuschnerova Elena Valenciano Elena Baltacha Elena Slough Elena Dostay Elena Likhovtseva Elena Baranova Elena Glinskaya Elena Vitrichenko Elena Mukhina Elena Magda Lupescu Elena Zamolodchikova Elena Filatova Fictional character...
Discography -
Greek-language studio albums | English-language studio albums | This page includes the discography of the Greek artist Elena Paparizou. ...
// The album was released in the second quarter of 2004. ...
Iparhi Logos (Greek: Î¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ, There Is a Reason) is Greek singer Elena Paparizous second full length studio album, released in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Japan. ...
My Number One is the second album by Helena Paparizou (her first album outside of Greece and Cyprus) to contain English vocals as a solo artist. ...
This article is about the album The Game of Love by Elena Paparizou. ...
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External links References - ^ a b c d e f Έλενα Παπαρίζου.(Greek) Elena's Biography on Alpha TV's "Kafes Me Tin Eleni Menegaki". Alpha TV, April 17, 2008. Retrieved on April 23, 2008
- ^ a b c d e f g Kazoni, Sonia. "Έλενα Παπαρίζου: Baby Tiger", Nitro Magazine, May 2008, p. 248. (Greek)
- ^ ΒΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ Ελενα Παπαρίζου. MAD TV. Retrieved on February 02, 2008 (Greek)
- ^ Information on some of the places Mambo will be released by MadTV. MadTV.gr (Greek)
- ^ Information on the new album "The Game of Love" by MadTV. MadTV.gr (Greek)
- ^ Details of the new album 'The Game of Love' from MadTV. MadTV.gr (Greek)
- ^ Fos (Φως) hits number 1. Paparizou-news.blogspot.com (English)
- ^ Information on what awards Elena was nominated for at the 2007 Mad Video Music Awards. VideoMusicAwards.gr (Greek)
- ^ Information on what awards Elena won at the 2007 Mad Video Music Awards. VideoMusicAwards.gr (Greek)
- ^ Information on what awards Elena is nominated for at the 2007 Cyprus Music Awards. Cyprus-musicawards.com (Greek)
- ^ MP4 Total Helena. Plasio.gr (Greek)
- ^ Η ΕΛΕΝΑ ΠΑΠΑΡΙΖΟΥ ΣΤΟΝ ORANGE 93.2.(Greek) Orange 93.2. Retrieved on June 3, 2008
- ^ Η καινούργια δουλεία της Έλενας Παπαρίζου....(Greek) Music.net.cy, June 3, 2008. Retrieved on June 4, 2008
- ^ Helena Paparizou records her new album; on tour in June. Oikotimes
- ^ Helena Paparizou is back!!”.(Greek) SONY BMG. Retrieved on April 2, 2008.
- ^ ΒΡΙΣΚΩ ΤΟ ΛΟΓΟ ΝΑ ΖΩ!.(Greek) Sony BMG, June 2, 2008. Retrieved on June 3, 2008
- ^ Nominatios 2008
- ^ Winners of 2008
- ^ Έλενα Παπαρίζου - Kick Off Party!”. SferaRadio (Greek)
- ^ Κρίση στη σχέση Έλενας Παπαρίζου και Τόνι Μαυρίδη....(Greek) Music.net.cy, March 7, 2008. Retrieved on April 16, 2008.
- ^ Ελενα Παπαρίζου.Αγόρασε σπίτι στην Γλυφάδα. MAD TV. Retrieved on February 02, 2008 (Greek)
- ^ Kallipolitou, Giota & Papaioannou, Eleni. "Cover Story: Έλενα By Night", Celebrity Magazine, May 2007, p. 120. (Greek)
- ^ Elena eller Helena?.(Swedish) Aftonbladet.se. retrieved April 30, 2008.
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// The album was released in the second quarter of 2004. ...
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Iparhi Logos (Greek: Î¥ÏάÏÏει ÎÏγοÏ, There Is a Reason) is Greek singer Elena Paparizous second full length studio album, released in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany, Austria, Taiwan, Switzerland, and Japan. ...
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Alternate cover US cover for My Number One Audio sample Info My Number One (help·info) My Number One is the 2005 winning song of the 50th Eurovision Song Contest. ...
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Audio sample Info Mambo! (help·info) Alternate covers [[Image:|Greek cover|200px]] Greek cover Scandinavian cover [[Image:|Italian cover|200px]] Italian cover USA iTunes Cover Mambo! was Helena Paparizous fifth CD single and the first from her international album The Game of Love. ...
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| | | Greek Female Artists | | | Active: | | | | Inactive: | | | | See also: | Greek Male Artists • Greek Musical Groups | | | Related articles: | | | | Persondata | | NAME | Paparizou, Elena | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Παπαρίζου, Έλενα (Greek alphabet); Paparizou, Helena (Anglicization) | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | Greek pop singer; Eurovision winner | | DATE OF BIRTH | January 31, 1982 | | PLACE OF BIRTH | Örgryte, Gothenburg, Sweden | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | History (Timeline and Samples) Genres: Classical music -Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Rock Regional styles Aegean Islands - Arcadia - Argos - Athens - Crete - Cyclades - Dodecanese Islands - Epirus - Ionian Islands - Lesbos - Macedonia - Peloponnesos - Thessaloniki - Thessaly - Thrace - Cyprus The musical legacy of Greece is as diverse as its history. ...
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