Although she was born January 31, 1982 in BorÃ¥s, Sweden, Helena Paparizou would become an enormous pop star in Greece. A master of the laïko style of Greek folk music, she first achieved fame as one half of the teen dance act Antique. She struck out on her own in 2003 with the single âAnapandites Kliseisâ, the first of over a dozen number 1 hits in her career. Her first album, 2004âs Protereotita, began a streak of seven consecutive number 1 albums. Already an established star, she became arguably the countryâs biggest superstar when she won the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest, becoming the first Greek entry to do so in the contestâs history, with âMy Number Oneâ. The song became her second number 1 in Greece, and landed in the top 40 of over a half-dozen other European nations. Amazingly, her next single, âMambo!â, would stay at number 1 longer than âMy Number Oneâ. She attempted to crack English language markets with 2006âs Game of Love, and had some success, but remained a national treasure in Greece. In 2007 she had the biggest radio hit of her career to the point with the title song from the film "To Fili Tis Zois". For 2008âs Vrisko To Logo Na Zo, she started to push back against the pop sounds that had been her trademark and incorporated a harder, rockier vibe. The album spun off a trio of number 1 hits. A new song recorded for her 2011 greatest hits album, âBaby Itâs Overâ, became another chart topper. After a management overhaul, she began a career on television as a judge on Dancing On Ice. Her 2014 album One Life topped out at number 3, her first LP not to be a chart topper. She became a coach on the Greek version of The Voice in 2016. 2017âs Ouranio Toxo, brought her back to number 1 and contained a trio of number 1 singles. 2021âs Apohrosis contained a number of top 10 songs including âSe Xeno Somaâ, a number 3 hit in 2020 single that marked the 39th top ten single of her storied career.
Read All
Read Less