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Chrispa ( el, Χρύσπα, born Chrisanthi-Pagona Pyttiropoulou on 7 December 1982) is a
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singer. She has released five studio albums.


Early life

Chrispa was born Chrisanthi-Pagona Pitiropoulou (Chris-pa) in
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on 7 December 1982. ''
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At the age of five, she moved to Pireus,
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where she began to experiment with music and dance. Originally, she had no dream to become a singer, and loved ballet. ''Music.net.cy''. Retrieved 22 April 2008 After thirteen years of ballet, she left it behind partly because of her short height, and pursued musical instruments, taking courses at her school for
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, piano and guitar. Chrispa's singing career began at age 18 when she sang a song with Sofia Vossou at her summer concert in
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. Vossou described Chrispa's voice as "very good" and her connections eventually helped Chrispa get a record contract with Alpha Records. Her talent was quickly realized and she sang in more concerts with other popular singers such as Stamatis Gonidis, Labis Livieratos, and
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Musical career


2003–2007: Getting started

In the spring of 2003, at the age of 21, Chrispa released her debut album, titled '' Tora'' with Alpha Records. The first single from the album, "Esena Thelo", gained radio success and had a music video and remix. Chrispa's next album was the self-titled '' Chrispa'' in 2004 with Minos EMI. A repackaged album was released in 2005, titled '' Chrispa 100%''. The compilation featured hits from her first two albums; a new single, "Mou Kani Plaka O Theos," which became a radio hit; a DVD of her music videos; and remixes. Also from the album were the radio hits "An Den Ipirhes", "Savvatokiriako", "Fevgo Gia To 7", "I Kolasi Eimai Ego", and "Pali Tha Peis Signomi". 2005 also brought several collaborations for Chrispa. She sang with Giorgos Tsalikis and
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in the summer, while during the winter of 2005–2006 she went on the road with
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, the Andreas Stamos, Constantinos Christoforou and
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. In 2006 and 2007, she released two more albums, '' Posa Hrostao'' and '' Kathreftis'' respectively. The first single from ''Kathreftis'' is "Mia Stigmi", which was made into a music video.


2008–present: From Eurovision to "Eisai asteri" and "Me skotonei"

She was a candidate in the Greek national final to represent Greece in the
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. Chrispa had chosen a song composed by Marios Psimopoulos with lyrics by Antonis Papas. The provisional title of the song was "SOS For Love", but later it was changed to " A Chance to Love". The song has an ethnic style, described as a "Dance Oriental",''National Final, 27 February 2008,
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with lyrics in both
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and English. At the national final, held on 27 February 2008, Chrispa performed "A Chance to Love" first out of the three participants. She placed third with 15.9% of the vote.
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placed second, and
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went to Eurovision with " Secret Combination", eventually placing third. On 6 October 2009, Chrispa released her fifth studio album, titled '' Mehri Edo''. It included eleven new tracks composed by Stefanos Korkolis, with lyrics by Rebecca Roussi. It was reported that Chrispa had expressed dissatisfaction with her label's lack of promotion of the album, and as a result, considered prematurely exiting her contract with Minos EMI. Since that album, Chrispa has released four digital singles: "Den yposxomai tipota" (I can't make any promises) (2010), "Eisai asteri" (You're a star) (2011), "Kolla 5" (Hi5) (2012) and "Me skotonei" (It's killing me) (2013).


TV appearances


''Dancing With the Stars''

Since October 2013, Chrispa has appeared as a contestant on the Greek Dancing with the stars. Though the judges appear to be very harsh on her, giving her low scores, she has managed to remain in the game as a result of the game's televoting. It is even mentioned on social media that her popularity has increased after the guest judge (Giorgos Liagkas) insulted her.


Other TV appearances

Chrispa has appeared in many Greek TV shows promoting her songs. In 2009 she guest starred on the Greek sitcom ''Polikatoikia''. She also appeared on the TV show ''Pame paketo'', where she invited her music teacher Sofia Vossou to thank her publicly for believing in her and helping her to have a career. Another notable appearance was on the Greek ''Big Brother'', where she entered the house, as a part of a game, in order to harass the contestants.


Personal life

Chrispa married Panagiotis Nikolaou in July 2010. The two had met a year earlier, and they were engaged a month after meeting.


Discography


Albums

*2003: '' Tora'' (Greece #49) *2004: '' Chrispa'' (Greece #32) *2006: '' Posa Hrostao'' (Greece #1; gold) *2007: '' Kathreftis'' (Greece #6) *2009: '' Mehri Edo''


CD singles

*2004: "Mou Kani Plaka O Theos" *2007: "Diki Sou Gia Panta" (Remix) *2008: " A Chance to Love"


Digital singles

*2004: "Oh God" *2005: " Boro Boro" vs Chiculata feat.
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*2008: "Hawaii" feat. Master Tempo *2010: "Den Yposhome Tipota" *2011: "Eisai Asteri" feat. BO *2012: "Kolla 5" *2013: "Me skotonei" *2014: "Den Erotevome" ("Ola Kala") *2015: "Den Ektimas Me Tipota" *2016: "Etimasou" *2016: "Ta' Theles" *2017: "Aladdin" *2018: "Kane Oneira" *2019: "Eheis Trelathei"


See also

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References

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