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- Protereotita (Gr****: Προτεραιότητα, lit. 'Priority') is the debut solo album by Gr**** singer Helena Paparizou, released on 27 June 2004 by Sony Music Greece...
- releasing the chart-topping debut single "Anapandites Kliseis" and album Protereotita (2004), with emphasis on laïko, pop, and dance sounds, but at first had...
- & Miyagi from Ventriloquizzing, 2011 "Ok", by Helena Paparizou from Protereotita, 2004 "OK", by Iyaz from Replay, 2010 "OK!", by Jauz and San Holo, 2016...
- One may also refer to: My Number One (album), an alternative title for Protereotita, an album by Helena Paparizou containing the song "My Number One" "My...
- "My Number One" and in Greece Paparizou re-released her first album Protereotita featuring "My Number One" and the other songs in the running for Eurovision...
- in the contest's history and transformed her career. Her first album Protereotita was subsequently certified double platinum by the International Federation...
- also re-released Helena's debut album Protereotita for a third time with her single under the name of Protereotita: Euro Edition + Mambo!. In April 2006...
- 2004 Protereotita Best Pop Album Nominated Protereotita Female Singer of the Year Nominated 2005 Protereotita Best Female Pop Singer Won Protereotita Best...
- Paraksenes Eikones (2003) liner notes. Sony Music Greece Elena Paparizou Protereotita (2004) liner notes. Sony Music Greece Anna Vissi Nylon (2005) liner notes...
- fifth and final single from the original edition of her debut album, Protereotita (2004). The song is a downtempo laïko ballad which lyrically speaks of...