Peggy Zina, born on April 8, 1975, in Athens, Greece, is a prominent Greek singer known for her contributions to the contemporary laiko genre, a style that blends traditional Greek folk music with modern pop elements. She began her career in the late 1990s and quickly gained recognition for her powerful voice and emotive performances. Zina's notable works include albums such as "Mia Kardia," "Stin Agkalia Sou," and "Kati Apo Mena," which feature hit singles that resonate with themes of love and heartbreak. Her song "Etsi Einai I Agapi" became particularly popular, solidifying her status in the Greek music scene. Throughout her career, Zina has collaborated with various renowned composers and lyricists, further enhancing her artistic credibility. She is celebrated for her ability to connect with audiences, and her music has had a lasting impact on the evolution of modern Greek music. With multiple awards and a loyal fan base, Peggy Zina remains a significant figure in Greek pop culture, influencing new generations of artists and continuing to perform and release music into the 2020s.