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The complete presentation of the top 10 singles and albums, and later the top 20, was started in 1976 on the radio show "Studio 344" hosted by Akis Evenis on B. Program. The presentation would take place every Friday, a week earlier than the official publication of Billboard in the United States, as he would receive the charts directly from ...
The Billboard Greek Airplay is the Greek music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard Greece. It is powered by Media Inspector and IFPI Greece ever since March 2011. Media Inspector monitors a total of 150 radio stations around Greece, and compiles a combined repertoire Top 200 airplay chart, though it is not ...
Mambo! (Helena Paparizou song) Maria (Blondie song) Mazi Sou (song) Middle of the Night (Elley Duhé song) The Monster (song) Montero (Call Me by Your Name) Morning After Dark; Move (Adam Port and Stryv song) Mundian To Bach Ke; Music (Madonna song) Music Sounds Better with You; My Favourite Game; My Heart Will Go On; My Immortal (song) My ...
Antique were awarded for shipments of 100 thousand records within the first year of their Greek career and were the best-selling group of the year. [2] They won the Pop Corn Music Award for Best Group in 2002. [3] They released a third album in December 2001 only in Greece, titled Me Logia Ellinika, a compilation of past remixes, videos, and ...
The Top 50 Foreign Albums (Top 50 Ξένων Αλμπουμ) chart was the official sales chart for Greece of foreign repertoire. The chart was available at least until week 35, 2010 [21] until it was replaced with the combined Top 75 albums charts. The Top 50 Singles chart was the official sales chart for singles. It was discontinued in week ...
Ancient Greek songs (4 C, 3 P) Greek Christian hymns (3 P) Eurovision songs of Greece (45 P) Greek patriotic songs (3 P) + English-language Greek songs (30 P) A.
"Shake It" was a successful song in both Greece and Cyprus, peaking at the top of both countries' charts for several weeks, while charting in a number of neighboring countries. It peaked at number one on both the Greek singles and airplay charts for nearly one year, making it one of the longest-charting songs in Greek music history.
The song is notable for casting elements of traditional Greek music in a contemporary dance music setting: its arrangement includes bouzoukis and a solo featuring a Cretan lyra. [2] [3] The song's lyrics describe the singer's appreciation for her lover who is lauded as her "number one" and "the only treasure [she]'ll ever have". [4]