Greek version of Grande Amore to be released on Monday

This year’s Italian Eurovision entry Grande Amore became a big hit in Greece, it received the 12 points which was otherwise almost guaranteed to Cyprus, and now a Greek version will hit the market. The Greek version is titled Ola Pernoun and will be released on the 23rd of November. 

Antonis Remos, one of the most famous Greek singers in the past two decades is the man behind the Greek version of Grande Amore.

Ola Pernoun (Everything pass) will be released on Monday, the 23rd of November radio stations across Greece. Music is written by Ciro Esposito and the Greek lyrics by Nikos Moraitis. Grande Amore gained a huge airplay at Greek radio before the Eurovision Song Contest held in Vienna, and the success lasted as Greece ended up awarding Italy and Il Volo with the maximum 12 points. It was the first time since televoting were introduced to the contest that Greece gave the 12 points to another country than Cyprus.

As Antonis Remos already is a successful singer in Greece, we can expect that it will be another hit which will be released on Monday.

Antonis Remos  was born in Düsseldorf, Germany. He moved to Thessaloniki, Greece as a child. He started his career in 1995 when he signed his first contract with Sony Music Greece and started preparations for the debut album. The first album was released in 1996 titled after his name and reached platinum within just a few months. Since then he jas released 15 albums and 3 CD singles all of them with big success. The last two years he has been taking part in the talent show The Voice of Greece as one of the 4 coaches.

Source: getgreemkusic.gr, EuroVisionary
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