Yiánnis Ploutarxos came from the village of Megas Yalos on Rhodes and moved to Athens in the early 1990s. His debut album 'Mes Ton Kosmo Afto' came out in 1998, with the title track becoming a hit. He's known for laïka and pop styles.
In 2002, there was a plagiarism accusation over the song 'Den Thelo Na Se Haro,' though the case was dismissed. He's worked with musicians like guitarist Antonis Vardis and bassist George Themelis. Another well-known song of his is 'Mono Ego S'agapao.'
He's released over 15 studio albums, and his music often deals with themes of love and loss. The nickname 'The Nightingale of the Night' has been used for him.
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