Aparetiti Agapi Mou

Aparetiti Agapi Mou (Greek: Απαραίτητη Αγάπη Μου; English: My Necessary Love) is the title of the first studio album by the popular Greek artist Popi Maliotaki, released in 2005 by Alpha Records (Greek company).[1] This album is the debut album who started her career in music. Shortly after the album release, Maliotaki managed to getting the 13th place in the official music album list in Greece among other 50 seats and catapulted its shares.

Aparetiti Agapi Mou
Studio album by
Released2005
Recorded2005
GenreContemporary laika
Length37:57
LabelAlpha Records
Popi Maliotaki chronology
Aparetiti Agapi Mou
(2005)
Alli Mia Fora
(2006)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Aparetiti Agapi Mou" (Απαραίτητη Αγάπη Μου; My Necessary Love)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis4:03
2."Me Ragises" (Με Ράγισες; You Cracked Me)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis2:58
3."To Lege Lege" (Το λέγε λέγε; Tell Me Tell Me)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis3:06
4."Ola Ta 'Hame" (Όλα Τα 'Χαμε; All We Have)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis2:57
5."To Thema Tha Lixi" (Το Θέμα Θα Λήξει; The Matter Will End)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis3:16
6."Den Tha Katso Ego Na Skaso" (Δεν Θα Κάτσω Εγώ Να Σκάσω; I Will Not Sit To Run Away)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis2:56
7."Anisihia Mou" (Ανησυχία Μου; My Concern)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis3:00
8."Opou Ke Na Pas" (Όπου Και Να Πας; Wherever You Go)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis3:06
9."Allaxe Amesos" (Άλλαξε Αμέσως; Changed Immediately)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis3:00
10."Me Travmatises" (Με Τραυμάτισες; You Wounded Me)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis4:15
11."Xenihtise Me" (Ξενύχτησε Με; Stay Up With Me All Night)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis3:00
12."Ise Mia Trela" (Είσαι Μία Τρέλα; Are You A Craze)Rania TikouElias Trifonidis3:40

Trivia

In album, Haris Akritidis sang with Popi Maliotaki the song "My Necessary Love".

Chart performance

Chart Providers Peak
position
Greek Albums Chart IFPI 13[2]

References

  1. "Πόπη Μαλλιωτάκη - Απαραίτητη Αγάπη Μου (CD, Album) at Discogs" (in Greek). Discogs.
  2. "Viewing Single Post From: Ifpi" (in Greek). S6.zetaboards. 26 June 2005. Archived from the original on 24 November 2015.
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