Anna Vissi is a prominent Greek singer-songwriter, known for her significant contributions to the pop and laika genres. Born on December 20, 1957, in Pyla, Cyprus, she began her music career in the late 1970s and gained popularity in Greece and throughout the Greek-speaking world. Vissi's notable works include albums such as "Dromos," "Klip," and "Antidoto," featuring hits like "Mou 'Pes Panta," "Kalimera," and "Pame Ap' Tin Arhi." Her powerful voice and emotive performances have made her a staple of the Greek music scene. In addition to her commercial success, including multiple platinum albums and awards, Vissi represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, in 2006 with "Everything," and in 1980, increasing her international recognition. Her influence extends beyond music; she is known for her theatrical performances and has significantly shaped the modern Greek pop landscape. Vissi's enduring career, spanning over four decades, showcases her versatility and ability to resonate with diverse audiences, solidifying her status as an iconic figure in Greek music history.