Mihalis Hatzigiannis

Mihalis Hatzigiannis is a prominent Greek singer-songwriter, born on November 5, 1979, in the city of Aradippou, Cyprus. He primarily performs in the genres of pop and contemporary Greek music, blending traditional Greek sounds with modern pop influences. Hatzigiannis gained widespread recognition in the early 2000s, with his debut album "Kati Apo Mena" (2001) achieving critical and commercial success. Notable works include hits like "To Kafe Tis Xasias," "An M'Agapas," and "Dio Zoi," which showcase his emotive vocal style and lyrical depth. His albums, including "Kati Apo Mena," "Live," and "I Epafí," have solidified his status in the Greek music scene, earning him multiple awards, including Arion Music Awards. Hatzigiannis’s impact on music extends beyond his commercial success; he has contributed to the modern evolution of Greek pop music, influencing a new generation of artists. His ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt lyrics and melodic compositions has made him a beloved figure in Greece and Cyprus, sustaining a career that spans over two decades.