Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou

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"Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou"
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Single by Katy Garbi
from the album Apla Ta Pragmata
Released December 2000 (Greece)
Format CD Single
Genre Pop, Modern Laika, Dance
Label Sony Music Greece/Columbia
Writer(s) Giannis Kalpouzos, Spiros Kodakis
Certification Platinum
Katy Garbi singles chronology
"Ellada, Hora Tou Fotos"
(1993)
"Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou"
(2000)
"Mia Kardia"
(2002)

"Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou" is a song by popular Greek artist Katy Garbi. It was released on December 15, 2000 by Sony Music Greece as a five track CD Single with two remixes and three new songs.[1][2] The single soon achieved platinum certification which consisted of selling over 40,000 units at the time.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou"
  2. "Kane To Logariasmo"
  3. "Aspro I Mavro"
  4. "Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou" (Night Mix)
  5. "Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou" (Club Mix)

Music videos

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Katy in Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou

"Ti Theloune Ta Matia Sou" included the original duet between Katy and Exis, and also another two remixes of the song; the Club Mix and the Night Mix. In producing the video clip to this song, Sony Music decided to use the club mix which was much more audience friendly, in that it was upbeat and signature of music at the period of time.

Although the club mix, which was the work of remixer Dimitris Paizis did not feature the band Exis, the film clip and track became a smash hit on the charts and made many other appearances, including winning "Best Filmclip of The Year" at the 2002 Pop Corn Music Awards.

The film clip itself was directed by one of Phoebus's main collaborators, Kostas Kapetanidis. It was shot in October 2000 and released shortly thereafter, showcasing a "steaming hot Katy" in many different abstract scenes and interesting theming.[4]

Chart performance

Chart Providers Peak
position
Weeks On Charts Certification
Greek Singles Chart IFPI [1] 2 26 Platinum

Awards

  • The music video was recognised at the Pop Corn Music Awards in 2002, winning "Best Video Clip".

References

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