Constantinos Christoforou

Constantinos Christoforou, born on July 24, 1970, in Limassol, Cyprus, is a prominent Cypriot singer and songwriter known for his contributions to pop and contemporary music. He rose to fame in the 1990s and is particularly recognized for his participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, where he represented Cyprus three times: in 1996 with "Mono I Agapi," which placed 9th, in 1997 with "Ella Ella," and again in 2005 with "Why Angels Cry," which showcased his vocal prowess and stage presence. Christoforou's music often blends elements of Greek pop, incorporating traditional sounds with modern influences, making him a beloved figure in the Greek Cypriot music scene. He has released several albums, including "Dromos" and "To Kalytero Mou," which feature a mix of romantic ballads and uptempo tracks that resonate with his fanbase. Beyond his Eurovision appearances, Christoforou has had a significant impact on the promotion of Cypriot music and culture, establishing a legacy that continues to influence emerging artists in the region. His work has contributed to the visibility of Cyprus in the international music scene, particularly within the context of the Eurovision platform.