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Paola (Greek singer)

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Paola Foka (born June 25, 1982), born Pagona Karamitsou, is a Greek singer

Paola Foka
Paola and Giorgos Mazonakis in Votanikos
Background information
Birth namePagona Karamitsou
Born (1982-06-25) June 25, 1982 (age 42)
Halkidiki, Greece
OccupationSinger

Early life and career

Born on 25 June 1982 in Thessaloniki and raised in Sykia Halkidiki. Ηer father, Alexandros and her mother, Maria were also musicians. She has an older brother Pericles.[1] Paola began singing at 14 years old at the suggestion of a shopkeeper and with the approval of her parents. At 19, she was singing in the nightclub Mamounia in Thessaloniki.

Career

In 2005 she published her first album, Silent, and then moved to Athens to work with Stamatis Gonidis. In 2007 she worked with Soti Volanis on a duet titled "Grandma and Grandpa" which enjoyed great success. In 2008 she released her second album, "We went with red." [2] In 2012, she released the album "Be One With me" which went gold with tracks including Be With Me One, Fault, Be quiet m'afiseis want, Artificial, What catches. On April 24, 2013, she released the album "After The Midnight" which went platinum within three days.[3] In December 2013, she released the album The Truth Alone containing the successful songs: Hold On, Finished Statements Zero. Hold On was the 10th biggest radio hit of 2013. On November 17, 2014, she released the new song I A Life, foreshadowing the next disc I hide vagrancy, released in early 2015. The songs that stood out from this disc are: I A Life, These I said God, How Many Times, Cold Embrace.

Personal life

On April 8, 2003, she gave birth to a daughter, Paolina.[1]

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography".
  2. ^ "Paola Foka".
  3. ^ "The dual administration of Paola in the triumphant finale of appearances in Athens".