Popi Maliotaki

Popi Maliotaki
Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη

Maliotaki singing at a club in Athens
Background information
Native name Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη
Birth name Calliope Maliotaki
Greek: Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη
Born (1971-10-16) October 16, 1971
Ierapetra, Crete, Greece
Genres Greek Music, Laika, Folk, Slight folk
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1990present
Labels Alpha Records (Greek company) (20052008)
Lobby Music (20122013)

Popi Maliotaki (Greek: Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη) is a Greek pop-folk singer. According to her official website, she was born on 16 October 1971.[1]

Biography

She has collaborated with many artists, such as: Paschalis Terzis, Katerina Stanisi, Antipas, Vasilis Karras, Costas Bigalis, Vasilis Terlegas, Sophia Vossou, Dimitris Kontolazos, Manolis Angelopoulos, Mary Linda, Stathis Angelopoulos, Giannis Vogiatzis, Spiros Zagoraios, Giorgos Mazonakis, Tzeni Vanou, Dakis, Rita Sakellariou, Nikos Kourkoulis, Zafeiris Melas, Vasilis Paiteris and Lefteris Pantazis. She has released three albums and two singles. She counts more than 20 years in the field of the song.[2]

Personal life

She has been married twice. From her first marriage with singer Sakis Galanis has a daughter and the name of the daughter is Rania.[3] In 1992, she met the owner of nightclubs Babis Lazaridis in Germany. They fell madly in love and married in 1999 in Athens. From her second marriage with businessman Babis Lazaridis has a son, Vasilis.[4][5] On 13 December 2008, Babis Lazaridis was murdered by unidentified men in the area Voula.[6]

2005: "Aparetiti agapi mou"

In 2005, Popi Maliotaki signs contract with Alpha Records and released her first album titled Aparetiti Agapi Mou .[7][8] The music on the album signed by Elias Tryfonides and lyrics by Rania Tikou. Popi Maliotaki and Haris Akritidis they interpret together duet "Aparetiti Agapi Mou". The song "Me ragises" was distinguished and later shot as video clip with the directorial guidance of the famous director George Gavalos. Although nascent, Popi Maliotaki succeeded with her first personal album to conquer the 13th place for a week in the period 13/6 to 06/19/05 in the official index of the Greek music market of the IFPI TOP 50 songs for the Greek repertoire.[9]

2006: "Alli mia fora"

At the beginning of 2006, released the second album entitled Alli mia fora .[10] Among the successful songs of the album, the songs: "Alli mia fora", "Erotas isouna", "Amartimata" and "Gineka monadiki". Surprise in the album is the duet with Popi Maliotaki and the presenter Maria Bekatorou.[11] In the summer of 2007, the album becomes gold from Yiasoo.com.[12][13][14]

2007-2008: "Popara"

At the end of 2007, Popi Maliotaki completes and releases his third consecutive album entitled Popara .[15][16] The satirical song "Popara" interpreted in 6 different languages and 3 version to answer in this way, at satire which had been brought by Lakis Lazopoulos through the broadcast Al Tsantiri Niouz.[17] The song was a great success from the early days of release and she gained wide recognition and popularity to the public in a very short time..

In 2008, after the great success of the third album entitled "Popara", she collaborated with mobile operator "Helen Q Card" and released calling card with name "Popara" which was the title of their third album.[18] which is the title of the last album.[19]

2013-2014: "Ta xanaleme" - "Ta thelo mou"

After a long absence of several years from the discography, but not of the music stages and the end of the collaboration with the record company Alpha Records (Greek company), Popi Maliotaki returns with a single of called Ta xanaleme , which is released by new record label, Lobby Music.[20] The single contains the songs "Ta xanaleme", "Tha se timoriso" and "Iparhi Theos", at lyrics by Nektarios Bitros, Mentoras and Zoe Grypari and music by Petros Dragoumis and Nikos Georgopoulos. In the song "Ta xanaleme", where is the title of the single she is singing featuring with rapper Mentoras.[21][22]

In 2014, Popi Maliotaki released the single entitled "Ta thelo mou" with music of the album by Panos Roumeliotis and lyrics by Mary Antonaki.[23][24][25][26]

Discographies

Albums

Singles

Video Clips

References

  1. "Γενέθλια για την Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη - Πόσο χρονών έγινε;". Gossip-tv.gr. 20 October 2015.
  2. "Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη-Δείτε το αφιερωματικό video που ετοίμασαν οι θαυμαστές της για τα 20 της χρόνια στην μουσική". tralala.gr. 24 November 2013.
  3. "Η κόρη της Πόπης Μαλλιωτάκη στα βήματα της μαμάς της". Espresso.
  4. "ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ ΛΑΖΑΡΙΔΗΣ: Βασίλης Λαζαρίδης: Ο 13χρονος γιος του Μπάμπη Λαζαρίδη και της Πόπης Μαλλιωτάκη, μεγάλωσε". Fthis.gr.
  5. "Η ζωή μου με τον Μπάμπη". Espresso.
  6. "Θλιμμένα γενέθλια έκανε ο Βασιλάκης". Espresso.
  7. "ΠΟΠΗ ΜΑΛΛΙΩΤΑΚΗ - ΑΠΑΡΑΙΤΗΤΗ ΑΓΑΠΗ ΜΟΥ - ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ (MUS.110858)". www.e-shop.gr.
  8. "Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη - Απαραίτητη Αγάπη Μου". Discogs.
  9. "Viewing Single Post From: Ifpi".
  10. "Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη - Άλλη μια φορά (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.
  11. "Μπεκατώρου 2 - Ακούστε και το ντουέτο με τη Μαλλιωτάκη". zappit.gr.
  12. "Yiasoo - Greek Messenger - friends and dating".
  13. "Yiasoo - Greek Messenger - friends and dating".
  14. "Η Πόπη Μαλιωτάκη στην Κρήτη".
  15. "Ποπαρα". Public.gr.
  16. "Πόπη Μαλιωτάκη - Ποπάρα". Discogs.
  17. Onsports Team. "Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη: Το τραγούδι "Ποπάρα" που μας είχε αναστατώσει! (video)". OnSports.gr.
  18. "Δεν είναι η Μπιγιονσέ, είναι η Ποπάρα που έγινε και χρονοκάρτα!".
  19. AMIMEX - Malatras Nick. "Amimex Tηλεπικοινωνίες".
  20. ""Τα ξανά λέμε" από την Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη". tralala.gr. 14 July 2012.
  21. "Ολοκαίνουρια Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη… σε όλους τους τομείς! - tralala.gr". 26 November 2013.
  22. "Μουσικά νέα - Νέες κυκλοφορίες: Πόπη Μαλιωτάκη - Τα ξαναλέμε".
  23. "Ένα νέο τραγούδι έρχεται από την Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη". tralala.gr. 19 June 2014.
  24. "Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη - Κυκλοφόρησε το νέο της video clip με τίτλο "Τα θέλω μου"". tralala.gr. 8 August 2014.
  25. ""Τα θέλω μου": Νέο τραγούδι από την Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη". Newpost.gr.
  26. "Ta Thelo Mou (feat. Alexandros & Giorgos Kotsifakis) - Single". iTunes.
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