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Best of Foivos

27.8M streams

27,763,348

Savvato

18.6M streams

18,647,083

Live Apo To Lykavitto

10.8M streams

10,776,427

Stin Avli Tou Paradisou

10.5M streams

10,470,652

Giati Me Tyrannas (2016 Version)

5.3M streams

5,341,472

Theos

4.2M streams

4,157,134

Gia - Collector's Edition

4.1M streams

4,082,057

Treli Idea

3.2M streams

3,243,898

Kormia Hamena

2.9M streams

2,931,078

O Hartis

2.5M streams

2,491,665

Biography

Foivos is one of the most popular and influential Greek composers and music producers. From the beginning of the 90s until today he has composed (music & lyrics) hundreds of songs, with more than 18 gold LPs and CD-singles, 22 platinum albums, 10 albums that are 2x platinum, 3 albums that are 3x platinum, 2 albums 4x platinum, 1 album 6x platinum, 1 album 7x platinum and 1 album 11x platinum. In the summer of 2001, his career took off as he gained international recognition when he received the award for the best-selling album of the year in Greece for the CD single “Ipofero” presented to him by the manager of Virgin Megastores in London, Sir Richard Branson. On March 6, 2002, Foivos and Despina Vandi received the award for "Best-selling Greek artist in the world for 2001", for the sales of the album "Gia" at the World Music Awards in Cannes. "Gia" also achieved the impossible by reaching #1 in both the US and the UK. In the spring of 2004, he has been selected to compose the music that will accompany all of Coca Cola's activities under the 2004 Olympic Games sponsorship agreement. Over the past few decades, he has produced LPs, singles and visual presentations for some of the country's most beloved singers and bands, consistently dominating the charts and selling over 6,000,000 records. At the same time, with his unstoppable musical career in Greece, Foivos has also composed songs for countries abroad, such as Asia, South Korea & Japan, Serbia and Turkey.