Keti Garbi

Keti Garbi is a prominent Greek singer, known for her contributions to the modern laiko genre, which blends traditional Greek folk music with contemporary pop elements. Born on July 8, 1963, in Athens, she gained popularity in the late 1980s and has remained a significant figure in the Greek music scene. Garbi's notable works include hits like "Ola T’ Asteia," "Kati Apo S' Agapo," and "Anemoi," showcasing her emotive vocal style and lyrical depth. Her albums, such as "Katy Garbi" (1991) and "Kati Apo S' Agapo" (1993), have received critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying her status as a leading artist in Greece. Throughout her career, Keti Garbi has influenced a new generation of Greek musicians and has played a key role in popularizing laiko music beyond Greece's borders. Her ability to merge traditional sounds with modern sensibilities has helped to keep Greek music relevant in the contemporary landscape. With numerous awards and accolades, she continues to be celebrated for her contributions to the arts and remains an iconic figure in Greek pop culture.