![]() It is a catchy tsifteteli with a distinct modern laiko feel and did make its way onto the Billboard singles charts, and became quite successful. "Thelo Apopse Na Horepso" was the fourth single and released on. The video clip produced a marked contrast with the lyrics that speak about emotions of frustration, anger, tiredness and regret, while the video portrays a more rigid and self-confident Katy. As a result of the collision the televisions crash to the ground and would make its debut on MAD TV on 23 March 2002. It spawned a popular music video directed by Kostas Kapetanidis, in which portrays Katy's struggle to rid herself of her memories, thereby she drives a car through a tall stack of forty-five televisions each displaying a different recollection from her memory. "Viastika" was the third single and gained massive success. "Otan Se Hreiazomai" was the second single and released on 8 February 2002 and had a success airplay. As part of Dewar's Whiskey 2002 Greece campaign, the whiskey company sponsored the release of the following final two music videos via product placement. The music video directed by Giorgos Gkavalos and is shot using chroma key with a motion background of a computer generated futuristic city and shows Katy dressed in a variety of outfits. It marked at number 1 position of the IFPI Singles Chart for a lot of weeks. The songs "Pes To (Xana) M' Ena Fili", "Adiko Ke Krima", "Akatallili Agapi" and "Vasi Logikis" were not released as singles, but gained a lot of airplay.Īfter the success of last single "Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou", released after one year the first single "Apla Ta Pragmata" with music video on 14 December 2001 with the album's release. The following singles were officially released to radio stations with music videos, except the songs "Otan Se Hreiazomai" and "Kragion". "Thelo Na Se Vlepo" ( Θέλω Να Σε Βλέπω I Want To See You) "Oso Tha Leipeis" ( Όσο Θα Λείπεις When You'll Be Gone) "Xenihtao" ( Ξενυχτάω I Stay Up At Night) "Pou Na Krifto" ( Που Να Κρυφτώ Where Can I Hide?) "Afto Pou Zisame" ( Αυτό Που Ζήσαμε That Which We Lived Through) "Thelo Apopse Na Horepso" ( Θέλω Απόψε Να Χορέψω I Want To Dance Tonight) "San Ton Ehthro" ( Σαν Τον Εχθρό Like The Enemy) "Esi Tha Haseis" ( Εσύ Θα Χάσεις You Will Lose) In 2001, double-platinum was the album whose sales exceeded 100,000 units. From mid-January 2002, the album was released with other cover page for a few days. Dewar's whiskey was a main sponsor of the album, including sponsorship of the album's platinum certification party. ![]() It also contains two songs from previous platinum CD single Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou, the title track and a re-performance of "Kane Ton Logariasmo". The album was written by various artists, but the most songs written by Nikos Terzis (ten songs from the first album) and Kostas Tournas (all the second album). ![]() It was released on 14 December 2001 by Sony Music Greece and certified platinum in a month, but after months received double-platinum certification in Greece, selling over 100,000 units* (50,000^ albums). Apla Ta Pragmata ( Greek: Απλά Τα Πράγματα English: Things Are Simple) is the twelfth studio album by Greek artist, Katy Garbi. ![]()
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