He started with "Parapona Mou" in the early 1990s and later represented Greece at Eurovision.
For a sense of his range, try the ballad "Me Kommeni Tin Anasa" or the later track "Monster in Disguise." They show how he stayed in the Greek pop lane without getting stuck in one sound.
Rouvas built a steady catalog of Greek pop over decades, from the early attention-grabber "Parapona Mou" to later tracks like "Me Kommeni Tin Anasa." His 2004 Eurovision entry "Feelings" gave him a wider European audience, but he kept releasing albums like "21os Akatallilos" and "S'agapo" for his home crowd. The music mixes upbeat numbers and slower ballads, delivered with the energetic live shows he's known for.
He began singing in the early 1990s after a sports background, with "Parapona Mou" marking his debut. By the late 1990s, albums like "To Xrono Stamataei" from 1997 had cemented his place in Greek pop, and he kept going with releases into the 2000s and beyond.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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