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  2. List of performances by Sakis Rouvas in media - Wikipedia

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    Sakis Rouvas, has released five video albums and has been featured in eighty-four music videos, and twenty one commercials. During the early stage of his career, Rouvas’s music videos were directed by or based on ideas from his manager. Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, Sakis Rouvas collaborated extensively with director Yorgos ...

  3. Sakis Rouvas - Wikipedia

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    Anastasios "Sakis" Rouvas (Greek: Αναστάσιος "Σάκης" Ρουβάς, pronounced [ˈsacis ruˈvas]; born 5 January 1972), also known mononymously as Sakis, is a Greek singer, actor, and businessman. Born in Corfu, he won medals on the U20 and U18 national athletics team during the 1980s before pursuing his musical career in 1991.

  4. List of awards and nominations received by Sakis Rouvas

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    Rouvas was one of the youngest artists to release a full-length studio album in Greece. [25] Rouvas was one of the youngest artists to ever have an album achieve gold certification or to go to number 1 on the Greek Albums Chart. [25] Rouvas has the largest Greek fanclub, the SRFC (Sakis Rouvas Fanclub) since its start in 1996. [25] [30] [31]

  5. Sakis Rouvas discography - Wikipedia

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    This article features the discography of Greek pop, rock, R&B, and dance musician Sakis Rouvas, which includes twelve studio albums, two live albums, and a total of six compilation albums: two greatest hits albums, one remix compilation album, one ballad compilation, and two box set albums.

  6. Sakis Rouvas (1991 album) - Wikipedia

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    Sakis Rouvas (Greek: Σάκης Ρουβάς) is the self-titled debut album by Greek pop-rock musician Sakis Rouvas, released in October 1991 by PolyGram Records in Greece and Cyprus. The entire album was produced by composer Nikos Terzis who was on the rise in the early 1990s, while the songs have all been penned by Giorgos Pavrianos, who was ...

  7. Emena Thes - Wikipedia

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    "Emena Thes" is a power ballad [4] with hard rock influences. The song begins with a piano introduction and follows the traditional verse-chorus format. The romantic ballad, a style Rouvas has become notable for over the years of his career, [6] lyrically finds him asking the night and the stars what is to become of a troubled relationship.

  8. Parafora (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Parafora" (Greek: "Παράφορα"; English: Madly) is the third single by Greek pop/rock musician Sakis Rouvas from his thirteenth studio album of the same name. It is an electropop-ambient-dance-pop song written by Dimitris Kontopoulos and Nikos Kostidakis and produced by Kontopoulos.

  9. This Is My Live - Wikipedia

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    Sakis Rouvas performing for an audience of 7,000 at Lycabetus Theatre on 9 September 2007. This Is My Live is the name of the second live album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released on 12 December 2007 in Greece and Cyprus by Minos EMI. The album was recorded on 9 September 2007 at Rouvas' sold-out show at Lycabetus Theatre with an audience of ...