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as "Oriona",”Sti leoforo tis Evas" (a.k.a. In Eve's highway) and "Kato apo ti zoni" (a.k.a. Under the belt) where
Theodosia raps. "Pios ise esi pou me kitas" (a.k.a. Who are you that looking at me) is the song that made the album well-known with the lyrics of Giota Davlara. The experimenting and the innovating approach are obvious in all of the ten compositions. The concept of a united idea, that is to say the internal, feminine search of self-knowledge and sentimental justice, is extremely apparent in the ballad "Thelo na se do" (a.k.a. I want to see you), "Ela" (a.k.a. Come on) and "Take me with you".
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that is experimenting with and she is confessing a lifetime story enjoying it all the way. Her new name is
Babalou and the song "Babalou" is baptizing the coming of the new dimension, the new reality, the dreamer. Babalou is the heroine who is discovering and creating a new self, capturing the consciousness of real passionate moments. She sings the blues, she celebrates John Lennon with a ballad with just a guitar, "Just love the man", she rocks in Athens in the song "Zoume anamesa tous" (a.k.a. We live amongst them) and she dedicates to the Greek man the song "To telio paidi" (a.k.a. The perfect kid).
434:. Having studied music and dancing, she has participated in small groups and theatrical teams which dealt with school representations and extracts of known musicals. After finishing high school, she returned to Greece, making Thessaloniki her permanent residence, where she finished her studies in the Theatre of Northern Greece. Moreover, she completed her musical studies and later on, she graduated from the Aristotelio University of Thessaloniki in English literature.
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Along with all that, she was preparing the material of her next album in which she chose to work with
Giannis Nastas (Xaxakes) in the orchestration and the production of the album in which she sang songs written by her, moreover by Kleon Antoniou (Mode Plagal) and Giorgos Michas. The album was called
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471:"Kokkino" (a.k.a. Red) and was released during the spring of 2002. This album holds a variety of songs, that move through ballads such as "Pou na ‘se tora" (a.k.a. Where are you now), "Thalasa" (a.k.a. The sea) to strong rhythms and beat in "Kokkino" and "Let the music".
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