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O,ti Agapas Den Telioni (Live)

24.9M streams

24,935,834

Kakes Sinithies

7M streams

7,001,084

Vithismenes Agires

5.1M streams

5,114,354

I Moni Mou Patrida Ine O Hronos

5M streams

4,961,009

Perseides

3.4M streams

3,440,181

San Paramithi - I Balades tou Miltou

2.1M streams

2,057,219

Fotia Mou (Live)

1.8M streams

1,812,775

Dio Nichtes Ston Stavro Tou Notou (Liv...

1.7M streams

1,738,858

Ehoun Perasi Hroni Deka - Zodani Ihogr...

1.2M streams

1,181,679

Xeni S' Enan Topo Pou Allazi

1.1M streams

1,117,646

Biography

Miltos Pashalidis’ first record appearance was with the band Hainides, a folk music group who are inspired by the vast legacy of traditional Cretan music and whose lyrics borrow words from the Cretan Greek dialect. In 1995 Miltos records his first personal album, "Paramithi Me Lipimeno Telos" produced by Manos Xydous. In 1998 he releases the successful album, his second one, “Kakes Sinithies”. At the same time, he appears with great Greek artists such as Dimitris Mitropanos and Vasilis Papakonstantinou. Miltos releases in April 2001 his third solo album “Vithismens Aggires”. Sokratis Malamas participates in his fourth solo album “I Moni Mou Patrida Ine O Hronos”. After a decade of solo career, he releases the album “Ehoun Perasi Hroni Deka”, a live recording at “Vrachon Theater”, in which participate great artists such as: Vaggelis Germanos, Margarita Zorbala, Kostas Thomaidis, Kostas Livadas, Vasilis Papakonstantinou, Christos Thivaios, Giannis Haroulis etc. In the period 2008 - 2009 he collaborates with Thanos Mikroutsikos and together they give 70 concerts in Athens, Thessaloniki and the province. Immediately after, he releases the album “Xenios - I Kriti Edos Mou”, in which participate Christos Thivaios, Thanos Mikroutsikos and Psarantonis. In October 2016 Miltos releases a new album with the figurative title “Perseides”. In 2020 he composes a shocking poem written by Manos Eleftheriou, which is part of the full album “Sti Chora Ton Athoon”