The Greek Songs

On Wednesday, February 6th, the Greek broadcaster ERT, will present the three songs that will take part in the country’s national final for Eurovision Song Contest 2008. The news, were announced on a press conference in Athens.

The songs to be presented to the media and press are:
Chryspa- “A chance to love”
Kalomoira- “Secret combination”
Kostas Martakis- “Always and forever”

The press conference will start at 11.30 CET.

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Date posted: Friday, February 1st, 2008 12:19 pm | Under category: Eurovision News
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6 Comments

  1. Julian said »

    I hope Kalomoira’s “Secret Combination” will not represent Greece at Eurovision, cos this song is definetly a stolen mix of Punjabi Mc’s “Mundian Bach To Ke” and Nelly Furtado’s “Give it to me”.

  2. niko said »

    lets not let her fame go to her head people, she only won fame story, just because she is cute and a naziariko koritsi that does not mean she can take us to a win in the eurovision song contest. my vote is definitely not for her. i mean come on. mundian bach to ke by punjabi mc did not need to be redone.

  3. Katerina said »

    I think that Kostas Martakis is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. rose said »

    my vote is for Chrispa but then i am biased, my son Dan Roberts is one of her dancers so if she wins we get to see him on tv here in England….go Dan go!

  5. aristea said »

    Very disappointing entries into this years eurovision contest. Where is the heart and soul of our Greek music?? Certainly not heard in our finalists. There is nothing remotely greek about these songs to represent our rich and fruitful culture. Predominantly Kalomoira’s song which is pure disaster,,,,,,,,,,but then again can the girl speak greek let alone sing ?? Better luck next year !

  6. panos said »

    i believe kalomoira was the best choice for greece this year, cause she had the best appearence and the best song. The song was alike a little bit mpouzouki + hip hop + pop. And hip hop is the most popular kind of music these days so it’ll go good for greece.
    Kalomoira FTW!!!(FOR THE WIN).

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