Tryferotita

"Tryferotita" (Greek: Τρυφερότητα, transl.Tenderness) is a song recorded by Greek singers Katy Garbi and Giannis Ploutarhos. It was released on digital platforms on 11 March 2022 by Panik Platinum, a sub-label of Panik Records, as the fourth single from her upcoming twenty-first studio album.[1]

"Tryferotita
Τρυφερότητα"
International digital single artwork
Single by Katy Garbi and Yannis Ploutarchos
Released1 March 2022 (2022-03-01)
GenreLaika, pop
Length4:12
Label
  • Panik Records
  • Panik Platinum
Songwriter(s)Phoebus
Producer(s)Phoebus
Katy Garbi singles chronology
"Ama Figo"
(2021)
"Tryferotita
Τρυφερότητα
"
(2022)
"Ola Sta Katalogizo"
(2022)
Yannis Ploutarchos singles chronology
"Tha Se Nikiso"
(2021)
"Tryferotita"
(2022)
"Pos Tin Eheis Dei"
(2022)

"Tryferotita" is a remake of the track written and produced by Phoebus contained on Garbi's 1997 album Evaisthisies.[2] The track was re-recorded as a duet between Garbi and Ploutarhos, who appeared together as judges on the music show "House of Fame" on Skai TV.[3] The single received moderate success, reaching number 12 on the 'Top 20 Greek Official IFPI Airplay Chart.[4]

A lyric video of the single was released by Panik Records on 17 March 2022. The video ends with a line from the 1957 poem "Symphony #1" by award-winning poet Tasos Leivaditis, which speaks of the meaning and value of coexistence between people.[2]

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Greece 11 March 2022 Panik Platinum [2]
International [2]

Charts

"Tryferotita" debuted on the Cyprus Top 20 Combined Airplay Chart at number 19 upon its release, peaking at number 11 and remaining in the Top 20 for eight weeks.[5] The single debuted on the Top 20 Greek Official IFPI Airplay Chart at number 17, remaining in the Top 20 for 10 weeks, peaking at number 12.[6] It entered the Top 20 Combined Official IFPI Airplay Chart and peaked at number 17, remaining in the Top 20 for four weeks.[7]

Weekly charts

Chart Peak
position
Cyprus Official Top 20[5] 11
Greece Top 20 Combined[7] 17
Greece Top 20 Greek Songs[6] 12

References

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