Natasa

Natasa
Natasa
Studio album by Natasa Theodoridou
Released November 27, 2007
Genre Modern Laika
Length 50:17
Label Sony BMG Greece/Columbia
Producer Giannis Doulamis
Natasa Theodoridou chronology
Eho Mia Agkalia
(2006)
Natasa
(2007)
Dipla Se Sena
(2008)
Singles from Natasa
  1. "Pali"
    Released: October 2007
  2. "Den Thelo Tipota"
    Released: February 2008

Natasa is an album by popular Greek artist Natasa Theodoridou. It was released on November 27, 2007 by Sony BMG Greece.[1][2] All the lyrics in the album by Ilias Filippou and all the music by Kyriakos Papadopoulos

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Pali" - 3:25 (Again)
  2. "Den Thelo Tipota" - 3:56 (I don't want anything)
  3. "Na M'Agapas" - 3:59 (Love me)
  4. "Na Teleionoume Edo" - 3:40 (Be Ending here)
  5. "Thavma" - 4:08 (Miracle)
  6. "Kalinihta S'Agapo" - 3:41 (Good night, I love you)
  7. "Oute Mia Leksi" - 4:36 (Not even a word)
  8. "Kala Pou Efiges" - 3:26 (It's good that you left)
  9. "Anoikse Mou Tin Kardia Sou" - 3:59 (Open your heart to me)
  10. "San Mia Tainia" - 3:58 (Like a movie)
  11. "Ola Ta'Svisa" - 3:42 (everything destroyed)
  12. "Agapi Pou Skotonei" - 3:20 (Love that kills)
  13. "Ksenitia Mou" - 4:33 (Emigration me)

Singles & music videos

The following singles were released in order to radio stations and made into Music Videos:

"Pali"

"Pali" is a folk song which was released in October 2007 on radio stations all over Greece. The song had great success on airplay charts and made it into the Nielsen Greece Top 20 Chart in December. Also a music video for the song was aired on MAD TV.

"Den Thelo Tipota"

"Den Thelo Tipota" is the second single which will be released in February 2008[dated info] on radio stations. The music video for the song was shot on January 30.[3]

Chart performance

The album received a gold certification from its first week on the chart (week 49/2007).

Chart Providers Peak
position
Weeks On Charts Certification
Greek Albums Chart IFPI [4] 4 5 Gold
Cypriot Album Chart All Records Top 20 [5]

References

  1. ^ info-grece.com
  2. ^ Musical.gr
  3. ^ "Ψάχνει για σπίτι η Νατάσα". http://www.mad.tv/news/?id=28509.  MAD TV. Retrieved on January 26, 2008 (Greek)
  4. ^ [1] Official Greek Charts
  5. ^ [2] Official Cypriot Charts

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