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A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone. This term encompasses both legal downloads and downloads of copyrighted material without permission or legal payment.
This article contains the discography of the Greek singer Nikos Oikonomopoulos. [1]It consists of ten studio albums including Gia Hilious Logous, Ennoeitai and Tha Eimai Edo which became quadruple platinum, and thirty-five singles including "Gia Kapoio Logo" which is one of the most viewed Greek songs on YouTube.
The "MP3 & Audio" section consists of the programs which convert audio files between different formats, convert audio files to Flash for web, extract audio from video files, edit audio files (Free Audio Dub), rip and burn CDs.
In April 2013, Ganos competed in the first Greek series of Your Face Sounds Familiar and was eliminated in week 12. Each week he disguised as and performed song by famous singers like George Michael , Justin Timberlake , John Lennon , Notis Sfakianakis , Justin Bieber , Giorgos Mazonakis, Prince , Zozo Sapountzaki, and winner of the Eurovision ...
This page is the discography of the Dutch-born Greek singer Nikos Vertis. [1]It consists of ten studio albums and twenty-five singles, including "Thelo Na Me Nioseis" which currently (January 3th 2025) has more than 232 million views on YouTube and was the first Greek song that has got more than 100 million views on YouTube.
The Thessaloniki Song Festival (Greek: Φεστιβάλ Τραγουδιού Θεσσαλονίκης, IPA: [festiˈval traɣuˈðʝu θesaloˈnicis]), officially the Greek Song Festival (Greek: Φεστιβάλ Ελληνικού Τραγουδιού, IPA: [festiˈval eliniˈku traɣuˈðʝu]) was a Greek song festival hosted between 1959–1997 and 2005–2008.
Katathesi Psihis (Greek: Κατάθεση Ψυχής; English: Deposit Soul) is the third studio album by popular Greek singer Nikos Oikonomopoulos, released on 11 December 2009 by Sony BMG Greece. [1]
Éntekhno (Greek: έντεχνο, pronounced, pl: éntekhna [tragoudia]) is orchestral music with elements from Greek folk rhythm and melody.Its lyrical themes are often based on the work of famous Greek poets. Éntekhno arose in the late 1950s, drawing on rebetiko's westernization by Vassilis Tsitsanis and Manolis Chiotis.