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Vrisko to logo na zo

Helena Paparizou

Album 2008

About this album

Sound: "A vibrant blend of folk-pop and laïko, showcasing heartfelt melodies and rich, emotive vocals."

Where they were

When 'Vrisko to logo na zo' was released in 2008, Helena Paparizou had already gained international fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 with 'My Number One.' This album marked her transition into a solo artist solidifying her status in the Greek pop scene, following her successful debut album 'The Game of Love' in 2004.

Why it matters

'Vrisko to logo na zo' debuted at number one on the Greek Albums Chart and was certified gold shortly after its release. The album's blend of traditional Greek music elements with modern pop resonated widely, influencing a new generation of artists within the laïko genre.

Essential tracks

  • "I Kardia Sou Petra" — This track features powerful lyrics about love and longing, capturing the emotional depth that defines the album.
  • "Kita Mprosta" — A standout track that combines upbeat rhythms with a catchy chorus, showcasing Paparizou’s versatility as a pop artist.
  • "Agapi San Listia" — This song highlights traditional Greek musical influences while blending them with contemporary pop elements, exemplifying her unique style.

Release Date

June 11, 2008

Artist Origin

Greece

Tracklist

  1. 1 I Kardia Sou Petra 4:29
  2. 2 Kita Mprosta 3:41
  3. 3 Porta Gia Ton Ourano 2:56
  4. 4 Pios 4:04
  5. 5 Agapi San Listia 4:15
  6. 6 Mathe Prota N' Agapas 4:15
  7. 7 Ise I Foni 3:20
  8. 8 Pirotehnimata 4:13
  9. 9 Den Tha' Me 'Do 3:49
  10. 10 To 'His I Den to 'His 3:27
  11. 11 Mi Mou Milas Gi' Antio 3:34
  12. 12 To Fili Tis Zois 3:38