S'eho Erotefthi
S'eho Erotefthi (Greek: Σ'έχω Ερωτευθεί; English: I'm In Love With You) is the tenth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas. The album was released on 6 April 2005 in Greece and debut at number 1 on the Greek albums chart,[2] going Gold shortly after.[3] The album eventually went Platinum.[2] The album was also re-released as S'eho Erotefthi: Special Edition in November of the same year. Track listing
Singles
Rouvas used the song as his opening act at his show at the Fever Club in the winter season of 2004–2005, months before the release of the album. The song was released as a radio promo only, and other than the live video of the performance at Fever, no video was made.
The lead single from the album, it was released at the end of March 2005.
The second single from the album following the huge hit power-ballad "S'eho Erotefthi", "Na M'agapas".
A hard rock ballad that was released in the early fall. The song was released as a radio single only.
Released in October 2005, the dance song is one of Rouvas' only pieces to contain traditional Eastern influences.
The final single from the album, "Mila Tis" was released to radios in the winter of that year. Music videosFour of the singles were made into music videos. The hit "S'eho Erotefthi" became so successful that two different music videos were filmed.
S'eho Erotefthi: Special Edition
S'eho Erotefthi: Special Edition (Greek: Σ'ἐχω Ερωτευθεἴ: Special Edition) is the repackage of the tenth studio album by Sakis Rouvas, released on November 9, 2005 after the album gained double platinum status in only five months after its release. The album was repackaged in a 10"×12.5" limited edition gift box that included a double CD featuring the original album and a bonus DVD with three music videos of the first three singles from the album. The album also included a rare 32-page high-quality photo album titled Past...Present...Future...Sakis Photo Book: 1998-2005, featuring photographs from magazine shoots, the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, the 2004 Olympics in Athens, quotes, and a discography celebrating Rouvas' seven years with Minos EMI, available only with the album. Track listingCD
DVD
AwardsArion Music Awards
MAD Video Music Awards
References
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