Euro Disco Bal Vol. 1
Greek-Swedish duo Antique were Έλενα Παπαρίζου (Helena Paparizou) and Νίκος Παναγιωτίδης (Nikos Panagiotidis). They were born in Göteborg, Sweden but they follow their greek roots. The music of the duo is a blend of europop, club and Greek folk music. Their career started in 1999, when Antique released their first album Opa - Opa in Sweden. With that album Antique was established on the Swedish music scene with hits like Opa - Opa (platinum) and Dinata - Dinata (gold). During the year of 2000 Antique travelled all over Europe and promoted their first album. In the same year the album Opa - Opa was released in Greece with the name Μέρα με τη μέρα (Mera me ti mera) and met brief success. In 2001 Antique competed in the Greek Eurovision song contest with (I Would) Die For You and won, which took them to the final in Copenhagen where they got the third place. This was an historical day in Greece, since this was the best position ever in their Eurovision history. The single went triple platinum in Greece, a rare achievement for a cd-single, and Antique were rewarded for that success. The award was presented with a grand party at the home of the Swedish ambassador in Greece on the Swedish national holiday. In Sweden (I Would) Die For You was a top-3 hit and one of the most played songs on the radio during 2001. The second album Die For You was released in June 2001. In December 2001 Antique released their first all-Greek album entitled Με λόγια Ελληνικά. It contained the single Follow Me (Ό,τι θέλεις) which was a big radio hit. Antique, during the year on 2002, were mainly in Greece doing club shows in Athens and Thessaloniki. In 2003 they release their third and last studio album called Άλλη μια φορά (Alli mia fora) The first single from the new album was Μωρό μου (Moro mou) which was an instant radio hit. The second single was Άλλη μια φορά (Alli mia fora) which was one of the most played songs in the radios and in the clubs. This album was produced by C&N Project for C&N Productions and sounded similar to all the other released of the duo. It was also C&N who from the beginning brought the Greek folk music sound to Sweden and combined it with the Nordic sound that now characterize Antique. In April 2003 Antique released in the Nordic countries Blue Love known in Greece as the Swedish album. It was a compilation of Antique's previous hits sang in English. That album was a few months later released also in Greece and topped the Greek album charts. In 2003 they also decided to split up. Έλενα Παπαρίζου has been having a very successful solo career since they split up, in contrast with Νίκος Παναγιωτίδης, who met very limited success. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Greek-Swedish duo Antique were Έλενα Παπαρίζου (Helena Paparizou) and Νίκος Παναγιωτίδης (Nikos Panagiotidis). They were born in Göteborg, Sweden but they follow their greek roots. The music of the duo is a blend of europop, club and Greek folk music. Their career started in 1999, when Antique released their first album Opa - Opa in Sweden. With that album Antique was established on the Swedish music scene with hits like Opa - Opa (platinum) and Dinata - Dinata (gold). During the year of 2000 Antique travelled all over Europe and promoted their first album. In the same year the album Opa - Opa was released in Greece with the name Μέρα με τη μέρα (Mera me ti mera) and met brief success. In 2001 Antique competed in the Greek Eurovision song contest with (I Would) Die For You and won, which took them to the final in Copenhagen where they got the third place. This was an historical day in Greece, since this was the best position ever in their Eurovision history. The single went triple platinum in Greece, a rare achievement for a cd-single, and Antique were rewarded for that success. The award was presented with a grand party at the home of the Swedish ambassador in Greece on the Swedish national holiday. In Sweden (I Would) Die For You was a top-3 hit and one of the most played songs on the radio during 2001. The second album Die For You was released in June 2001. In December 2001 Antique released their first all-Greek album entitled Με λόγια Ελληνικά. It contained the single Follow Me (Ό,τι θέλεις) which was a big radio hit. Antique, during the year on 2002, were mainly in Greece doing club shows in Athens and Thessaloniki. In 2003 they release their third and last studio album called Άλλη μια φορά (Alli mia fora) The first single from the new album was Μωρό μου (Moro mou) which was an instant radio hit. The second single was Άλλη μια φορά (Alli mia fora) which was one of the most played songs in the radios and in the clubs. This album was produced by C&N Project for C&N Productions and sounded similar to all the other released of the duo. It was also C&N who from the beginning brought the Greek folk music sound to Sweden and combined it with the Nordic sound that now characterize Antique. In April 2003 Antique released in the Nordic countries Blue Love known in Greece as the Swedish album. It was a compilation of Antique's previous hits sang in English. That album was a few months later released also in Greece and topped the Greek album charts. In 2003 they also decided to split up. Έλενα Παπαρίζου has been having a very successful solo career since they split up, in contrast with Νίκος Παναγιωτίδης, who met very limited success. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Arleta
C:Real
Glykeria
Marinella
Opa Opa
(I Would) Die for You
Dinata Dinata
Follow Me
Mera Meti Mera
Se Thello
Moro Mou
Die for You
Satu Bintang
Mou Lipis
Time To Say Goodbye
List Of Lovers
I Zoi Ine Tora
Ligo Ligo
Moro Mou (My Baby)
(I Would) Die For You [Greek Version]
I Would Die For You
Alli Mia Fora
Time to Say Goodbye (Alli Mia Fora)
Westoriental Trip
Mystique Antique
Ellatho
Elysium Cascades
Kalimera
Essaying Paradise
Kanoria Agapi
Set Your Body Free
Lonely Nights
Why (Mellan)
Athena
No Time To Play
Kardia Mou
Dinata, Dinata
Tora Tora
Girna Ksana
The Earth
Tell Me
Pes Mou
Tabla Dreams
I Agapi Ine Zali (Na Moto Pis)
Why
Den M'Agapas
Welcome To My World
Filla Me
Something About You
Take This Sullen Timber
Nata Dinata ( 2004 Remix )
Me Logia Ellinika
After-Ski - Party-Mix
What Temptation
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