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The Digital Collection

1.6M streams

1,570,866

Den Iparho Makria Sou

144.5K streams

144,467

Kapou Kapou Na Thimase

119K streams

118,997

Ligo Prin

118.7K streams

118,651

To Kalitero Pedi

52.7K streams

52,682

Se Pantrevomai Xthes

47.2K streams

47,198

Ypothesi Prosopiki

34K streams

33,981

As Eicha Ti Dynami

31.2K streams

31,228

15 Grammata

30.7K streams

30,677

Pios Ine Aftos

30.2K streams

30,230

Biography

Lambis Livieratos, born in Athens on 3 April 1966, is a Greek singer and actor. In 1987, Lambis graduated from Drama School of G. Theodosiadis. His first theatrical performance as an actor was during the winter of 1988 in a play called "Xenodohio O Paradisos". Two years later, he got his first leading roles by playing in various theater and TV productions. He made his first musical attempt in 1992 singing live at a night club on the side of Giorgos Marinos. In 1993 he released his first album "As eixa ti dinami" with Sony Music and in 1994 his second one "Ypothesi prosopiki". In his 3rd album "Bam kai Kato" (1996) he makes a smash hit with the title track written by Natalia Germanou and composed by Nikos Karvelas. The song Skorpia Zoi,in music and lyrics by Lambis Livieratos, is also included in the album which was also his first Golden one with over 50,000 sales. He appeared in many big music shows in Greece singing with some of the most famous Greek artists such as Anna Vissi, Yiannis Parios, Vassilis Karras, Kaiti Garbi, Despina Vandi, Giorgos Mazonakis, Antonis Remos and Marinella. In the year 2000, he voiced Tarzan in the Greek dub of the same title animated film. In 2010 he takes part in the theatrical musical "MARINELLA THE MUSICAL" in Thessaloniki Concert Hall with Marinella on the leading role. Since 2014 he's doing live shows with his band all over the Greece and abroad. In 2020 he takes part on the famous TV show in Greece Your Face Sounds Familiar.