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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 68. Chapters: Minos EMI albums, Minos EMI artists, Sakis Rouvas, Parafora, Despina Vandi, Haris Alexiou, Irthes, Ola Kala, Giannis Ploutarhos, Peggy Zina, Marinella, Notis Sfakianakis, Profities, George Dalaras, Tamta, Stelios Kazantzidis, Evridiki, Kati Apo Mena, Mando, Vasilis Papakonstantinou, Chrispa, S'eho Erotefthi, Mia Nihta Zoriki, Apostolia Zoi, Vasilis Karras, Giorgos Perris, Deka Endoles, Mazi Sou, Ipirhan Orki, Mehri Edo, Trekse, Esena Perimeno, To Pathos Einai Aformi, Matono, To Hrono Stamatao, Gela Mou, Paschalis Terzis, 21os Akatallilos, Mono Esi, Noima, Anna Vissi, Stratos Dionysiou, Iparhi Agapi Edo, Kitrino Galazio, Yiannis Parios, As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi, Agapise Me, Krimmena Mistika, Angela Dimitriou, Kathreftis, XLI3H, Tolis Voskopoulos, Taxi, Dimitris Mitropanos, Anisiho Vlemma, Ptisi Gia Dyo, I Diki Mas I Agapi, Dos Mou Ena Fili... Afto to Kalokairi, Kinisi Triti, Aisthiseis, Ammos itane, Posa Hrostao. Excerpt: Anastasios "Sakis" Rouvas II (Greek: " ", pronounced; 5 January 1972), often referred to mononymously as Sakis, is a Greek musician, television and film artist, businessman, and former pole vaulter who is one of the most successful and influential entertainers of all time in Greece and Cyprus. Beginning a career as a member of the national athletics team, Rouvas commenced a musical career in 1991 and became one of Greece's first pop performers; widely recognized as the genre's main performers to this day, he is credited with breaking cultural and generational barriers and aiding in the popularization of Western music genres in Greece and Cyprus. In the early 1990s after winning the Thessaloniki Song Festival, Rouvas became a dominant figure in Greek entertainment, gaining a mass fanbase and being cited as a phenomenon. His sexualized image and live...