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Sakis Rouvas Anastasios "Sakis" Rouvas ( el, Αναστάσιος "Σάκης" Ρουβάς, ; born 5 January 1972), also known mononymously as Sakis, is a Greek singer, film and television actor, businessman and former pole vaulter and model. Born in Cor ...
from the beginning of his career in 1991 to present day. Rouvas has released thirteen studio albums: ''
Sakis Rouvas Anastasios "Sakis" Rouvas ( el, Αναστάσιος "Σάκης" Ρουβάς, ; born 5 January 1972), also known mononymously as Sakis, is a Greek singer, film and television actor, businessman and former pole vaulter and model. Born in Cor ...
'' (1991), '' Min Andistekese'' (1992), ''
Gia Sena ''Gia sena'' (Greek language, Greek: ''Για σένα''; English: ''For you'') is the third studio album by Greek musician Sakis Rouvas, released in October 1993 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. Track listing Singles "Kane me" ...
'' (1993), '' Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas'' (1994), '' Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola'' (1996), ''
Kati Apo Mena ''Kati Apo Mena'' (Greek: ''Κάτι Από ΄Μένα''; English: ''Something From Me'') is the sixth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released on 3 December 1998. The album is largely written by Giorgos Theofanous. This was Rouvas' f ...
'' (1998), '' 21os Akatallilos'' (2000), ''
Ola Kala ''Ola Kala'' ( el, Όλα Καλά; ''Everything's Fine'') is the eighth studio album and first international album featuring a number of English language songs by popular Greek singer-songwriter Sakis Rouvas, originally released on June 16, 20 ...
'' (2002), ''
To Hrono Stamatao ''To Hrono Stamatao'' (Greek: ''Το Χρόνο Σταματάω''; English: ''I'm Stopping Time'') is the tenth studio album by Greek pop-rock singer-songwriter Sakis Rouvas, released in December 2003 by Minos EMI in Greece and Cyprus. The albu ...
'' (2003), ''
S'eho Erotefthi ''S'eho Erotefthi'' (Greek: Σ'έχω Ερωτευθεί; English: I'm In Love With You) is the tenth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas. The album was released on 6 April 2005 in Greece and debut at number 1 on the Greek albums chart, go ...
'' (2005), ''
Iparhi Agapi Edo ''Iparhi Agapi Edo'' (Greek: ''Υπάρχει Αγάπη Εδώ''; English: ''There Is Love Here'') is the eleventh studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas. It was first released in Greece on 7 December 2006 by Minos EMI. ''Iparhi Agapi Edo'' i ...
'' (2006), ''
Irthes ''Irthes'' (Greek: Ηρθες''; English: ''You arrived'') is the title of the 12th studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas. The album was released on 3 December 2008 by Minos EMI and is his first new album since 2006. The album features 10 song ...
'' (2008), and ''
Parafora ''Parafora'' (Greek language, Greek: ''Παράφορα'', ; English language, English: ''Madly'') is the 13th studio album by Greek recording artist Sakis Rouvas and 15th album overall. It was released by Minos EMI in Greece and Cyprus on 14 Dec ...
'' (2010). He has also released two live albums: '' Live Ballads'' (2006) and '' This Is My Live'' (2007). These album have been released through PolyGram Records Greece (1991–96),
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(1997–present), and abroad on
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(2002–2007). All of his albums have been certified gold or higher by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry of Greece. As of 2008, he has sold an estimated near two million albums, making him one of the best-selling Greek artists in history. Rouvas is amongst the most awarded Greek entertainers of all time. In addition to his main domain, music, he has also been recognized in
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, and for his
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work. Rouvas began his career as an athlete in 1987 and received awards at a national level. As a performer, he has won 15 ''Pop Corn'' Music Awards, six Arion Music Awards, four ''Status'' Men of the Year Awards —the most of any musician— and 17
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— more than any other male artist and second overall. He has also received international awards such as a Balkan Music Award, an
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, a Tashir Armenian Music Award, and a
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, as well as an Abdi Ipekçi Prize for his efforts in improving Greco-Turkish relations. Rouvas has also represented Greece in the
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on two occasions, taking top ten positions both times: third (2004) and seventh (2009). Rouvas has received in excess of 52 awards out of 120 nominations, making him one of the most awarded Greek artists in history. In addition to these recognized awards, Rouvas was also named "Entertainer of the Decade" by ''Down Town'' in 2009, while in 2010 ''
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'' ranked him as the third most powerful and influential Greek celebrity and highest-ranked singer. He was also named Greek ''
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s first "
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". Note that this list includes only recognized awards and not polls and other awards. The list may be incomplete due to the lack of sources on Greek awards prior to the new millennium.


Arion Music Awards

The ''
Arion Music Awards The Arion Music Awards (Greek : ''Μουσικά Βραβεία Αρίων'') were the Greek music industry's awards program from 2002 to 2007. The organizer was IFPI along with Mega Channel (2002–06) and ANT1 (2007). The awards were named after ...
'' are the official Greek music awards since 2002, and are the successor of the ''Hellenic Music Pop Corn Awards'' which were organized by the Greek magazine ''Pop Star'' from 1997–2001. The ''Arions'' were held for the first five years by ''
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'' and now are held by ''
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''. The awards are usually held in April but in 2007 were held in October due to the network change, and thus, no ceremony for the 2008 edition was held. Rouvas has won six awards from 25 nominations.


Balkan Music Awards

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is an award ceremony organized by Balkanica TV since 2010, celebrating the best in music from Balkan countries. Rouvas has won one award from one nomination.


Cyprus Music Awards

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since 2006. Rouvas hasn't managed to win any awards from four official nominations, and six overall (Although the top five highest-selling records are reviewed for the "best-selling" categories, the nomination is not considered official unless won).


Eurovision Song Contest

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is an annual competition held among active member countries of the
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. The contest, which has been broadcast every year since its début in 1956, is one of the longest-running television programs and most watched in the world. It is the world's largest music festival, with viewing rates of 100-600 million recorded. In 2004, Rouvas won third place with the song "
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", which was tied for the highest placement Greece had ever received in the contest since the 1974 début, up until that year. In 2006, Rouvas would go on to host the
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along with hostess
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. Rouvas will also be Greece's representative in the 2009 contest with the song "
This Is Our Night "This Is Our Night" is a song by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, from the album '' Irthes''. The song was written by Dimitris Kontopoulos, Craig Porteils and Cameron Giles-Webb. It is best known as the entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held ...
" in May in
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Johnnie Walker Men of the Year Awards

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MAD TV/Vogue Fashion Icons Award

The ''MAD TV/Vogue Fashion Icons Award'' were a one-time award organized by ''
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'' and the Greek edition of ''
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'' held in 2003 to recognize the most fashionable Greek television personalities and style icons. Rouvas was one of the only two musicians awarded, the other being
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for the title "Best-Dressed Woman in Showbiz".


MAD Video Music Awards

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are held annually in June by ''
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'' since 2004. In its first two years, the awards were televised on ''
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'' for non-satellite viewers, but have since moved to ''
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''. Rouvas holds a number of records at the MAD Video Music Awards. At the 2010 ceremony, he tied the record for most wins in one night, with four, while his five-time nominee "Spase To Hrono" broke the record for most nominations received by a single video (later tied with "Tora") until he broke his own record in 2012 with "I Dyo Mas", which received six nominations between 2011 and 2012. Since 2009, Rouvas has won the most coveted prize, Artist of the Year, an unprecedented four times. Rouvas has won 17 awards from 46 nominations, making him the male artist with the most wins, and second most-honoured artist overall.''MAD Video Music Awards 2011''.
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. Airdate: 14 June 2011


MTV Europe Music Awards

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is an awards ceremony organized annually since 1994 by
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and celebrate the best in European music. The network began a Greek branch in 2007, thus making the country eligible for the ceremony since 2008. Rouvas has won one award, with another nomination.


OGAE


OGAE Song Contest

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, is the international fan club of the Eurovision Song Contest. It has branches in 37 European countries. Every year, the organization puts together four non-profit competitions (''Song Contest'', ''Second Chance Contest'', ''Video Contest'' and ''Homessed Song Contest''). The ''OGAE Song Contest'' is an audio event in which all OGAE national clubs can enter with an original song released in the previous 12 months in their countries and sung in one of the country's official languages. In honor of his selection to be the Greek 2009 eurovision entrant, Rouvas was chosen by local clubs to be entered in the 23rd
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in
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on October 25, 2008, where he won third place with 130 points, coming in only behind
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, respectively.


OGAE Video Contest


''Pop Corn'' Music Awards

The ''Pop Corn'' Music Awards are a defunct awards ceremony that were the first official Greek music awards show from 1992–2001 and were organized by the Greek magazine ''Pop Corn''. The Arion Music Awards became their successor in 2002. For four consecutive years, Rouvas was said to have "monopolized" the awards ceremony, winning a number of the major awards. Since the introduction of the Best Male Stage Performance category, Rouvas received the award every year. Rouvas has won at least 15 awards from 20 nominations.


Prosopa Awards

The Prosopa Awards are an annual awards ceremony honoring Greek excellence in television and media, televised on ''
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'' since 2003. Rouvas has won one award.


''Status'' Men of the Year Awards

The Status Awards are held annually since 1996 by the Greek edition of the men's magazine ''Status'', usually every March and are televised by '' Star Channel''. The magazine nominates men for excellence within their fields, which are then voted on by the magazine's readers. Rouvas has won four awards and is tied for the musician with the most awards.


Tashir Armenian Music Awards

The Tashir Armenian Music Awards are an annual awards ceremony to celebrate the best in the music of the Armenian diaspora. Rouvas was given an honorary award as one of six favourite representatives of the Armenian public to win the
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Thessaloniki Song Festival

The ''Thessaloniki Song Festival'' is an annual competition held in Thessaloniki since 1962. It is the longest-running music festival and award ceremony in Greece. There are a number of titles awarded, with the ultimate winner being the recipient of the ''Best Composition'' award, which made Rouvas the winner of the 30th annual contest with his début single composed by Nikos Terzis, with lyrics by Giorgos Pavrianos. Following his loss of the "Best Vocals" award, which he lost to another newcoming artist,
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, by only one point, many reporters claimed that the contest was rigged.


Honorary awarding by United Nations

The Turkish sector of the
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that deal with peace-keeping awarded Rouvas with the ''International Abdi Ipekçi Prize'' after his concert with
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on neutral territory on the Green Line in
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that caused political turmoil and became a leading international news story. Greek politicians
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and
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also received the same honor that year.


World Music Awards

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from all over the world based on sales figures provided by the
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(IFPI). The awards show is conducted under the patronage of H.S.H.
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,
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. The show is broadcast to
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, reaching an estimated worldwide audience of around one billion viewers, in over 160 countries. The regional awards, as many of the other awards, are not awarded standard annually, but when it is believed that the artist has sold a notable number of records in his or her respective category or genre. Rouvas was only the third Greek artist living and working in Greece to ever receive the award in its history, being awarded after
Despina Vandi Despina Vandi - ΣΤΑ 'ΔΩΣΑ ΟΛΑΑ ( el, Δέσποινα Βανδή, ), born as Despina Malea () on 22 July 1969, is a Greek singer. Born in Tübingen near Stuttgart, Germany, Vandi's family returned to Kavala, Greece when she was six ye ...
and
Haris Alexiou Haris Alexiou ( el, Χάρις Αλεξίου, ; born 27 December 1950 in Thebes, Greece as Hariklia Roupaka, el, Χαρίκλεια Ρουπάκα, ) is a Greek singer. She is considered one of the most popular singers in Greece and has been co ...
respectively. He became the first and to date only male working in Greece to receive this award, as well as the most recent recipient.


Greek Theatre Critics Association Awards


Honorary titles and recognition

*Rouvas was one of the youngest artists to release a full-length studio album in Greece. *Rouvas was one of the youngest artists to ever have an album achieve
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or to go to number 1 on the
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. *Rouvas has the largest Greek fanclub, the SRFC (Sakis Rouvas Fanclub) since its start in 1996. *In 1998, after winning the award at the ''Hellenic Music Awards'', Rouvas was named "Greece's Best Stage Performer". *In 2004, Rouvas was the highest-paid entertainer in the Greek entertainment industry and was named Greece's most successful contemporary male artist. *Since 2008, Rouvas has been recognized as one of Greece's best-selling artists in history with sales of over two million albums.


References


External links


Official site
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