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'''Cleopatra Pantazi''' ('''Kleopátra'''; {{lang-el|Κλεοπάτρα}}) was born in [[Athens]] in 1963, is a [[Greeks|Greek]] singer with a strong, emotional performance. She is known for having represented [[Greece]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] [[1992 Eurovision Song Contest|1992]], in [[Sweden]]. The musician '''Christos Lagos''' composed for her the song "[[Olou Tou Kosmou I Elpida]]" (Everyone's Hope). Cleopatra scored 94 points and reached the 5th place, one of the best places a Greek song has ever reached in the Contest. She has worked with the famous musician '''Mimis Plessas''' and she sang a duet with the rock/laiko idol '''Stelios Rokkos''', entitled "Na M'Agapas" (Love Me). She was planning to record a new album, but the death of her husband and co-worker Christos Lagos in a car crash in 2003 caused her to cancel it. |
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'''Cleopatra Pantazi''' ({{langx|el|Κλεοπάτρα Πανταζή}}; born 1963, [[Athens]]; also spelled '''Kleopátra'''; {{langx|el|Κλεοπάτρα}}) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] singer. She is best-known for having represented [[Greece]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] [[1992 Eurovision Song Contest|1992 in Sweden]]. |
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Christos Lagos composed the song "[[Olou tou kosmou i elpida]]" (Everyone's Hope) for her. Cleopatra scored 94 points and reached the fifth place, one of the best places a Greek song has ever reached in the Contest. She worked with the musician Mimis Plessas, and she sang a duet with the rock/laiko idol Stelios Rokkos, entitled "Na M'Agapas" ("Love Me"). |
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Latest revision as of 09:22, 23 October 2024
Cleopatra Pantazi (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Πανταζή; born 1963, Athens; also spelled Kleopátra; Greek: Κλεοπάτρα) is a Greek singer. She is best-known for having represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 in Sweden.
Christos Lagos composed the song "Olou tou kosmou i elpida" (Everyone's Hope) for her. Cleopatra scored 94 points and reached the fifth place, one of the best places a Greek song has ever reached in the Contest. She worked with the musician Mimis Plessas, and she sang a duet with the rock/laiko idol Stelios Rokkos, entitled "Na M'Agapas" ("Love Me").
Discography
[edit]- 1992 - Cleopatra
- 1994 - Ola Ta S'Agapo (All the I Love You)
External links
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