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
Corfu
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, he won medals on the national
athletics team during the 1980s. Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers. His
tenor vocals, complex choreography, costumes, and technological advancements have been credited with transforming music videos and live performances. Rouvas is noted for avoiding domestic music, attaining success for a non-
laïko or -
éntekhno
Éntekhno ( el, έντεχνο, , art song, pl: ''éntekhna'' 'tragoudia'' is orchestral music with elements from Greek folk rhythm and melody. Its lyrical themes are often based on the work of famous Greek poets. Éntekhno arose in the late 19 ...
artist, and for breaking cultural, social, artistic, and generational barriers in Greece and Cyprus.
During the early 1990s, Rouvas signed with
PolyGram Records and won the
Thessaloniki Song Festival. Despite five commercially successful albums, his personal life (including his
military service and 1997 Greek-Turkish peace concert, which damaged his public image) has been publicized. Rouvas signed with
Minos EMI
Minos EMI is a record company based in Athens, Greece. The company serves as the Greek record label and offices of the multinational Universal Music Group.
EMI is credited for founding the record business in Greece in the 1930s, by producing th ...
in 1997, returning to the charts with ''
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) and ''
21os Akatallilos'' (2000) and ending his 14-year collaboration with manager
Ilias Psinakis
Ilias Psinakis ( el, Ηλίας Ψινάκης) is a Greek businessman, politician, manager, and television personality.
Psinakis served as Mayor of Marathon, Greece, Marathon, located in the administrative region of Attica, from 2014 until 2019. ...
. One of the few Greek entertainers to gain recognition abroad, he has been popular in the
Balkans since the 1990s. By the 2010s, Rouvas had expanded his career to film, television, theatre and fashion. His single "
Shake It" is one of the best-selling CD singles of all time in Greece, his songs and videos, such as "1992", "Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas", "Ela Mou", "Min Antistekesai", "Xana", "Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola", "Den Ehei Sidera I Kardia Sou", "Ypirhes Panta", "Antexa", "Se Thelo San Trelos", "
+ Se Thelo
"Kai Se Thelo" (stylized as "+ Se Thelo") is a single by popular Greek singer Sakis Rouvas from the album '' Irthes'', released as a radio single on 17 June 2008 in Greece and Cyprus.
Background information
Production history
Dimitris Kontopou ...
" and "Sta Kalytera Mou" have topped the popular Greek charts.
Since 2003 Rouvas has been in a relationship with model Katia Zygouli, with whom he has four children. He is involved in social issues, and has been praised for his dedication to philanthropic organizations.
Rouvas has won six
Arion Music Awards, 15 ''Pop Corn'' Music Awards, 22
MAD Video Music Awards, four ''Status'' Man of the Year Awards, an
MTV Europe Music Award and a
World Music Award. Several number-one albums and singles which have been certified gold or higher have made him one of Greece's most popular musical artists. Known for his independence, Rouvas' musical, fashion and performance styles have influenced other artists for over two decades. In 2009 ''
Down Town
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Origins
In 1987, Bill Drummond ...
'' named him its "Entertainer of the Decade"; in 2010, ''
Forbes'' listed him as the third-most-influential celebrity in Greece and the country's top-ranked singer.
Early life
Rouvas was born on 5 January 1972 in Mantouki, a suburb of
Corfu City on the island of
Corfu
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, the eldest of four sons of Konstantinos "Kostas" Rouvas (an ambulance driver) and the teenaged Anna-Maria Panaretou (a
duty-free shop clerk at the
local airport).
He has three brothers: Billy (b. Vasilios, 1975), Tolis (b. Apostolos, 1977)
and Nikos (b. Nikolaos, 1991). The family was poor, and Rouvas began taking care of his brothers at age five.
At age four, he exhibited athletic ability and took ballet classes as a child. His parents had a theatrical background, and at age ten Rouvas starred in his first theatrical production (''An I Karharies Itan Anthropi''; ''If Sharks Were People''). His older co-stars were impressed with his talent.
Soon afterwards Rouvas discovered music, which he enjoyed nearly as much as athletics. He taught himself
guitar, inspired by international artists such as
Elvis Presley.
In 1984 his parents divorced; Rouvas and his brother Tolis moved to their paternal grandparents' home in the village of Potamos when their father remarried. The young Rouvas held a variety of jobs to support his family,
including work in an
automobile repair shop, as a
construction worker and a
bartender.
Since his early childhood he had difficulty in school, particularly in
reading and writing. Working during the day, Rouvas went to school at night with his mother (who had not finished secondary school).
At age 15, Rouvas joined the Greek national
track and field team as an admirer of
Ukrainian pole-vaulter
Sergey Bubka
Sergey Nazarovych Bubka ( uk, Сергій Назарович Бубка; born 4 December 1963) is a Ukrainian former pole vaulter. He represented the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991. Bubka was twice named Athlete of the Year by ''Tr ...
. His vaults were consistently high—averaging —and he won a number of national awards.
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. Airdate: 8 April 2009 Rouvas continued in athletics until age 18, believing he had a future in music
and joining the Corfu Band. At his graduation, he sang hits by
Elvis and
The Beatles.
Rouvas began performing at local clubs and hotels; at To Ekati, he was seen by future manager
Ilias Psinakis
Ilias Psinakis ( el, Ηλίας Ψινάκης) is a Greek businessman, politician, manager, and television personality.
Psinakis served as Mayor of Marathon, Greece, Marathon, located in the administrative region of Attica, from 2014 until 2019. ...
. He left Corfu at age 18, moving to
Patras
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Career
Early commercial success (1991–93)
After moving to
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, Rouvas continued to look for performance opportunities until he met Dakis (a popular Greek artist who was the first person to help him professionally).
Rouvas moved to
Athens, and made his first professional appearance in 1991 at the Show Centre. His showmanship attracted the attention of music executives such as Nikos Mouratidis, who encouraged songwriter Giorgos Pavrianos to produce him.
Rouvas, singing
Michael Jackson's "
Man in the Mirror" was discovered by
PolyGram
PolyGram N.V. was a multinational entertainment company and major music record label formerly based in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1962 as the Grammophon-Philips Group by Dutch corporation Philips and German corporation Siemens, to be a ...
executives who signed him to his first recording contract.
Several months later he debuted at the Thessaloniki Song Festival, losing Best Vocal Performance to
Giorgos Alkaios but singing the Best Composition (''"Par'ta"''; "Take Them", with music by Nikos Terzis and lyrics by Giorgos Pavrianos).
There was a brief earthquake during the festival.
Rouvas released his
eponymous debut album, which topped the
Greek Albums Chart, the day after the festival. ''"Par'ta"'' became a radio hit, and other songs of the album such as "''1992''", "''Ego S'agapo''" ("I Love You") and "''Gia Fantasou''" ("Imagine") also became popular.
In September 1992 Rouvas released his second album, ''
Min Andistekese
''Min andistekesai'' ( Greek: ''Μην αντιστέκεσαι''; English: ''Don't resist'') is the second studio album by Greek pop musician Sakis Rouvas, released in September 1992 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. Like his s ...
'' (''Don't Resist''), also composed by Nikos Terzis.
It produced the singles ''"Gyrna"'' ("Return"), ''"Min Andistekese"'', ''"Na Ziseis Moro Mou"'' ("Live, My Baby") and ''"Me Kommeni Tin Anasa"'' ("Breathless"), with a music video of the title track. The album's success helped establish Rouvas at the top of the Greek music scene.
In October 1993 Rouvas released his third album, ''
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"
...
'' (''For You''), with music by Alexis Papadimitriou and lyrics by Eleni Giannatsoulia and Evi Droutsa. The single ''"Kane Me"'' ("Make Me") became a radio hit, with ''"To Xero Eisai Moni"'' ("I Know You Are Alone") and ''"Xehase To"'' ("Forget It") also receiving airplay.
''Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas'', ''Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola'', and move to Minos EMI (1994–97)
In the winter of 1994 Rouvas collaborated with singer-songwriter and record producer
Nikos Karvelas on his fourth album, ''
Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas
''Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas'' ( el, Αίμα, Δάκρυα & Ιδρώτας; ''Blood, Tears & Sweat'') is the fourth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released in November 1994 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. This was hi ...
'' (''Blood, tears & sweat''), and its singles ''"Ela Mou"'' ("Come To Me") and ''"Xana"'' ("Again") became radio hits.
Rouvas' collaboration with Karvelas was received skeptically by the media; when asked why he had chosen to collaborate with Rouvas, Karvelas said: "Sakis is the only star out of a generation which produces dull artists."
In 1996 Rouvas released his fifth studio album, ''
Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola
''Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola'' ( Greek: ''Τώρα Αρχίζουν Τα Δύσκολα''; English: ''Now The Difficult Times Begin'') is the fifth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released on 12 May 1996 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGr ...
'' (''Now the Hard Times Start''), again collaborating with
Nikos Karvelas and lyricist
Natalia Germanou.
During the winter he sang with
Anna Vissi at the Chaos Club in Athens,
appearing in the duet ''"Se Thelo, Me Theleis"'' ("I Want You, You Want Me", also written by Karvelas) on her 1997 album ''
Travma'' (''Trauma'').
In 2017 Rouvas and Burak Kut had recorded a duet in
Greek and
Turkish
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* of or about Turkey
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the previous year entitled ''"Birgün/Otan"'' ("When"), a cover of "
Someday
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* ''Someday'' (2011 film), a Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto
* ''Someday'' (2021 film), an Indian Hindi-langu ...
" for the Greek soundtrack of ''
The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (''I Panagia Ton Parision'', in which Rouvas voiced the role of
Quasimodo)
under the label of
Minos EMI
Minos EMI is a record company based in Athens, Greece. The company serves as the Greek record label and offices of the multinational Universal Music Group.
EMI is credited for founding the record business in Greece in the 1930s, by producing th ...
.
''Kati Apo Mena'', return to prominence and ''21os Akatallilos'' (1998–2000)
In December 1998 Rouvas released his sixth album (the first with his new label): ''
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 ...
'' (''Something From Me''),
written by
Giorgos Theofanous. ''"Den Ehi Sidera I Kardia Sou"'' ("Your Heart Doesn't Have Steel Rails") was a hit, and remains one of his most-popular songs.
To promote the album Rouvas performed at the
Virgin Megastore in Athens, where thousands of fans created a traffic jam.
The next year, Rouvas records "''Oso Exo Esena''" ("As Long As I Have You"), a duet with singer Stelios Rokkos. The two artists work and perform together at Bio Bio in Athens during the summer.
In March 2000 Rouvas released his seventh album, ''
21os Akatallilos'' (''21+ X-Rated''), and performed with
Katy Garbi
Katerina "Katy" Garbi ( el, Κατερίνα "Καίτη" Γαρμπή, ; born 8 June 1961) is a Greek singer active in Greece and Cyprus, with some popularity in Turkey. Her career has spanned over 35 years with over 2 million records sold in Gr ...
at Pili Axiou in
Thessaloniki. The album and its first single, ''"Andexa"'' ("I Held Out"), reached number one on the charts.The music video of the song , starring
Miss Greece
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The Star Hellas, Miss Hellas, Miss Young title is a trademark for Vassilis Prevelakis and Associates E.E.
George Prevelaki ...
Young 1998
Vicky Bartzioka was directed by
Academy Award nominee
Yorgos Lanthimos
.
During May rehearsals for summer performances Rouvas was hospitalized with
abdominal pain, which was diagnosed as
peritonitis and required an
appendectomy
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.
On 25 October 2000, he began appearing with
Antonis Remos and
Peggy Zina at Apollonas for the winter season. That year Rouvas became the
Pepsi spokesperson for the company's Greek summer campaign making a first television ad, a first for a Greek entertainer.
The Pepsi Tour 2001, of seven Greek cities, followed.
''Ola Kala'', international exposure and ''To Hrono Stamatao'' (2001–04)
In 2001, Rouvas signed with Universal Licensing Music (ULM) of
Universal Music France
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after he was recommended by singer
Nana Mouskouri.
He collaborated with American songwriter-producer
Desmond Child
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His hits as a songwriter include Kiss's "I Was Made for Lovi ...
and
Phoebus on "
Disco Girl
"Disco Girl" is a song released by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas on 17 December 2001 by Minos EMI. It was released as a two track CD single with the original song and a remix, both of which were produced by Desmond Child and Phoebus (songwriter), Phoeb ...
";
it was a hit in Greece and certified platinum,
winning Rouvas the Pop Singer of the Year award at the inaugural
Arion Music Awards.
The single was later released in France, with an English version written by
Andreas Carlsson.
Rouvas played 20 shows across France in support of "Disco Girl", which received ample airplay, and was compared to
Latin pop star
Ricky Martin.
Rouvas' eighth album, ''
Ola Kala''
(a collaboration with
Desmond Child
John Charles Barrett (born October 28, 1953), known professionally as Desmond Child, is an American songwriter and producer. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008.
His hits as a songwriter include Kiss's "I Was Made for Lovi ...
,
Phoebus and Greek songwriters
Natalia Germanou and Vangelis Konstantinidis), was released in June 2002. The album went gold in Greece within 11 days and platinum within 4 months.
In April 2003, Rouvas appeared with
Antonis Remos and Nana Mouskouri at the Arion Awards.
He released his ninth album, ''
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 ...
'' (''I Stop Time''), in December; it was certified gold after its release.
Songs from the album received radio airplay, and that month Rouvas began appearing at Fever with Giorgos Tsalikis and
ONE
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for the winter season.
A Greek version of "Feelings" from the album, ''"Pes Tis"'' ("Tell Her"), was released as a single with the same video as its French- and English-language counterparts.
Eurovision and ''S'eho Erotefthi'' (2004–05)
In March 2004,
Hellenic Radio and Television (ERT) announced that Rouvas would represent Greece in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2004 after the selection process on the reality show ''EuroStar'' proved unsatisfactory.
The show's winner was expected to represent Greece, with Nikos Terzis writing the song entry; however, ERT changed its plans when the winner's ability to perform under so much pressure was questionable and Rouvas expressed an interest in representing his country. In mid-March "
Shake It", with music by Terzis and lyrics by Nektarios Tyrakis, premiered on Greek radio. Originally, the song had Latin spirit and sound but Terzis changed it, combining the Greek traditional
bouzouki sound with the Latin one to make it sound different from other Latin entries of the competition. At the third Arion Music Awards, he won Best Pop Singer for ''To Hrono Stamatao''. In mid-April "Shake It" was released as a CD single, and Rouvas began a promotional tour of Europe for the contest;
''To Hrono Stamatao'' was reissued with a bonus "Shake It" single. The song remained number one on the Greek airplay charts for several weeks, and was number one on the IFPI Greece Top 50 singles chart for nine consecutive weeks.

Rouvas was favored to win the Eurovision final. On 12 May 2004 he performed in the semi-final (appearing 10th out of 22), and performed 16th out of 24 in the 15 May 2004 final. Rouvas had two female dancers and three backing vocalists: the ''EuroStar'' winner and runners-up. Fokas Evangelinos, Rouvas' longtime choreographer, choreographed his stage show.
"Shake It" finished third in the final, with Rouvas attracting great interest in the contest by Greek viewers (with a rating of 86.7 percent, the highest rating in Greek TV history at the time).
Rouvas' appearance in Eurovision was a turning point in his career; his public perception changed from media-produced celebrity to notable pop artist, and he became more accessible to the media.
In June 2004, Rouvas performed "Shake It" at the first MAD Video Music Awards, where he won Sexiest Appearance for the ''"Pes Tis"'' ("Tell Her") music video. On 7 July, Rouvas performed in
Istanbul with Turkish artist (and 2003 Eurovision Song Contest winner)
Sertab Erener in another attempt to maintain peace between the two countries. In August he carried the
Olympic torch through
Panathinaiko Stadium and performed at the closing ceremony for the
2004 Summer Olympics
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, in which he was lowered to the stage from the air and sang a traditional Greek song, "''Karapiperim''".
In fall 2004, Rouvas recorded a duet version of ''"Se Thelo San Trelos"'' ("I Want You Like Crazy", from ''21os Akatallilos'') with Russian pop singer
Philip Kirkorov.
In December he began performing with
Giorgos Mazonakis
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at Fever for the winter season, with
Elena Paparizou as their opening act.
His show was praised; Georgia Laimou of ''E-go'', known for scathing reviews, wrote: "I have only good things to say about Sakis and I don't want to hear '
boo' from anyone. I don't think that a more neat, well-supported, professional, and generally flawless performance than Sakis' exists on the Athenian clubs."
On 6 April 2005 Rouvas released his tenth album, ''
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 ...
'' (''I'm in Love With You''), which went platinum in five months and was eventually certified 3× platinum.
With
Vodafone Greece as their main sponsor, release parties for the CD were held in Heraklion, Corfu, Thessaloniki, and Athens on the same day and ''"S'eho Erotefti"'', ''"Hilia Milia"'' ("A Thousand Miles"), ''"Mila Tis"'' ("Talk to Her"), ''"Na M' Agapas"'' ("You Should Love Me") and "Cairo" became radio hits.
That year, Rouvas won the
World Music Award as Best-Selling Greek Artist of 2004.
In September he gave a charity concert at the
Olympic Indoor Hall for an audience of 20,000 (the largest production by any Greek entertainer until Rouvas surpassed the record in 2009), followed by a concert in Patras.
''Live Ballads'', Eurovision and ''Iparhi Agapi Edo'' (2006)
On 14 February 2006, Rouvas gave a
Valentine's Day concert where he sang his popular ballads and cover versions of ballads by other Greek and foreign artists.
The concert was recorded, videotaped and released as ''
Live Ballads
''Live Ballads'' is the first live CD or video album, and eleventh album overall by popular Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released in Greece and Cyprus on 27 April 2006 by Minos EMI. The concert was recorded on 14 February 2006 as a special Va ...
'' (Rouvas' first live album and video) later in April as a CD and CD/DVD package.
The CD featured three new studio tracks—''"Horis Kardia"'' ("Without a Heart"; Greek version of
Damien Rice's "''
The Blower's Daughter
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''"), "Eisai Oli Mou H Zoi" and an English-language version of ''"S'eho Erotefthi"'' entitled "I'm in Love With You"—and topped the Greek album chart.
On 3 April, Rouvas sang ''"Horis Kardia"'' at the Arion Music Awards,
where he won Best Pop Album and Best Pop Singer for ''S'eho Erotefthi''.
In May the
Eurovision Song Contest 2006
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was held in
Athens, since Greece won the contest the previous year
and Rouvas was asked by
ERT to host the semi-final and final with
Maria Menounos. At the semi-finals, Rouvas opened the show by singing the
Katrina and the Waves
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History Pre-history (1975–1980)
The band's earliest inc ...
song "
Love Shine a Light" with Menounos.
During the voting intermission, he performed "I'm in Love With You".
On 14 June, Rouvas performed ''"Agapa Me"'' ("Love Me"; Greek version of
Julio Iglesias "''
Abrázame''") and ''"Na M' Agapas"'' at the third MAD Video Music Awards, where he won Best Video by a Male Artist (for ''"Na M' Agapas"'') and Best-Dressed Artist in a Video (for ''"Mila Tis"''). At the end of the summer (6 September), he collaborated with Vodafone on a beach-party concert at Yabanaki known as "Sakis on the Waves".
On 13 November he began filming his feature-film debut, in ''
Alter Ego
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''
and on 6 December 2006 Rouvas released his eleventh studio album, ''
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 ...
'' (''There Is Love Here'').
''"Ego Travo Zori"'' (I'm Having a Hard Time") and "18 (''Iprarhi Agapi Edo'')" received radio airplay.
The lyrics for ''"Mikros Titanikos (Se Latrevo)"'' ("Little Titanic
Adore You) were written by
Yiannis Parios, and his son Harry Varthakouris composed the music.
The album was certified platinum (selling over 40,000 copies as of April 2007).
Film and television career, ''This Is My Live'' and ''Irthes'' (2007–08)
Rouvas'
Academy Awards prime-time special, ''Sakis Oscar Songs'', aired on 20 February 2007 on
Nova. The special was filmed at a private concert at
Athens Arena, and featured Oscar-winning songs. In March, he began performing at Boom in
Thessaloniki with
Despina Vandi.
On 10 May 2007
Village Roadshow Productions' ''Alter Ego'' premiered in theatres across Greece with the avant premiere being on 7 May.
With a budget of €2 million, it was one of the most expensive productions in Greece.
The film received mixed reviews
and sold only one-fifth of the expected number of tickets.
Its 200,000 tickets made ''Alter Ego'' an average success for Greek cinema, although Rouvas was disappointed in its media coverage.
The film dealt with young musicians living the rock-and-roll lifestyle (including drug abuse) facing their inner fears in the loss of a loved one.
Its soundtrack was recorded by the cast of the movie and Rouvas and the theme song, ''"Zise Ti Zoi"'' ("Live Life"), reached the top 10. On 29 June 2008, ''Alter Ego'' was screened at a Los Angeles
Greek festival.
On 20 July 2007, Rouvas performed in
Ptolemaida,
Kozani as part of the ''Expedition for Environment Act Now!''
On 10 September 2007, his concert at the
Lycabettus theater as part of an
OPAP campaign encouraging blood donation
was recorded and was released as a CD/DVD on 12 December 2007 entitled ''
This Is My Live
''This Is My Live'' is the name of the second live album by Greeks, Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released on 12 December 2007 in Greece and Cyprus by Minos EMI. The album was recorded on 9 September 2007 at Rouvas' sold-out show at Lycabetus Thea ...
''.
The album also featured his last single ''"
Stous 31 Dromous"'' ("On 31 Roads").
On 29 October, Rouvas received his sixth Arion (Best Pop Song for ''"Ola Gyro Sou Gyrizoun"'') from five nominations, although he was absent from the ceremony.
In spring 2008, Rouvas and Antonis Remos toured North America, Australia and South Africa. Rouvas' song "''
+ Se Thelo
"Kai Se Thelo" (stylized as "+ Se Thelo") is a single by popular Greek singer Sakis Rouvas from the album '' Irthes'', released as a radio single on 17 June 2008 in Greece and Cyprus.
Background information
Production history
Dimitris Kontopou ...
''" ("And I Want You") by
Dimitris Kontopoulos, became a radio hit
and a video with footage from the July 2008 MAD Video Music Awards, was released at the end of the year. ''"+ Se Thelo"'' became a staple of Rouvas' career. It was a critical landmark, a rare case of a Greek artist breaking generational barriers and producing a hit of that magnitude nearly two decades into their career.
[''Chart*Show: Your Countdown''. Alpha TV. Airdate: 4 April 2010.]
In July 2008 Rouvas was announced as host for the first season of the
Greek version of
The X Factor,
which premiered on 24 October.
Rouvas was Greece's representative—singing ''"Stous 31 Dromous"''—in the
OGAE Song Contest, placing third behind
Croatia and the United Kingdom.

On 3 December, Rouvas released his 12th studio album, ''
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 ...
''(''You Arrived''), produced by
Dimitris Kontopoulos. The same titled song "Irthes" was released few days earlier, on 20 November, and it was dedicated to his newborn daughter.
The following day, on 4 December, he premiered his winter concert series with the
Maggira Sisters at STARZ.
[''Omorfos Kosmos To Proi''. Mega Channel. Airdate: 5 December 2008.]
Eurovision, ''Duress'', ''Parafora ''and business career (2009–2012)

ERT made an early announcement confirming that Rouvas would again be Greece's entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2009. He performed his three songs ("Out of Control", "Right on Time" and "
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 ...
", all composed by
Dimitris Kontopoulos)
at the Greek finals in February; the latter was the runaway winner with the jury and the viewers, winning 61 percent of the vote
(the largest margin ever, and the most votes received by ERT in a national final).
[''Greek National Final 2009''. ERT. Airdate: 18 February 2009] The song debuted at number one on the Greek Digital Singles chart, while Rouvas embarked on a promotional tour of Europe. He said publicly that he hoped to return the contest to Greece the following year. A win was widely anticipated by the Greek public, with the country being one of the three favorites among the Eurovision fans. However, Rouvas finished seventh in the final. The singer and the Greek public were disappointed with the result, and he issued a public apology for his loss.
Rouvas received universal support from the public and the media, a first
[''ANT1 News''. ANT1. Airdate: 17 May 2009] for a Greek Eurovision entrant regardless of result.
On 27 March Rouvas was appointed by ELPIDA Charity Foundation president and
UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Marianna Vardinoyannis as a "messenger" for the foundation, a charity for children with cancer,
[ ] publicly recognizing his longtime behind-the-scenes support.
He joined fast food chain
Goody's in its ArGOODaki campaign, and donated €300,000 to the foundation in April.
That month Rouvas and Zygouli introduced beauty company Mariella Nails Body and Mind Care, of which they own 25 percent.

On 1 July 2009, Rouvas performed a sold-out concert in support of environmental issues at
Panathenaic Stadium before an audience of 40,000. He was one of the few musicians permitted to perform at the venue; it was the largest attendance ever at the stadium for a non-sporting event, and the largest attendance for a single musical artist in Greek history.
The concert, organized by the National Youth Council, coincided with the start of the
national public smoking ban. The sold-out
Sakis Live Tour visited an additional 10 cities from July to September, and he performed a sold-out concert series at Politia Live Clubbing in Thessaloniki.
In October, the singer returned to host the second season of the
Greek version of ''The X Factor'' and dubbed the voice of Captain Charles T. Baker in the Greek version of ''
Planet 51.'' He made his American film debut in the psychological thriller ''
Duress'', with
Martin Donovan.
The film was screened at festivals in Poland and Russia, and was given a wide theatrical release in December by Greek distributor Hollywood Entertainment. It was expected to be released on home video in the United States.

Rouvas performed at his new S Club for the winter 2009–10 season (with
Tamta,
Eleftheria Eleftheriou
Eleftheria Eleftheriou ( el, Ελευθερία Ελευθερίου; ; born 12 May 1989) is a Greek-Cypriot singer, musician, and actress. She came to prominence through her participation in the second season of the Greek version of ''The X F ...
and the American rapper Gifted) and opened
sushi restaurant EDO.
On 2 March 2010 the successful S Club caught fire, sustaining up to €4 million in damage. The cause of the fire was unknown, but Athens police suspected arson by rival club owners
[ ] since witnesses reported seeing containers of gasoline.
After repairs, Rouvas' show resumed from 19 March
to 9 April and moved to Thessaloniki on 7 May for a six-week engagement at
Politia Live Clubbing.
He appeared on Tamta's single "
Tharros I Alitheia" for her album of the same name.
The song became a major club hit,
and won a MAD Video Music Award for Best Duet–Collaboration Video.
Rouvas' 13th studio album, ''
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 ...
'', was released on 14 December 2010
and topped the IFPI Top 75 Albums chart.
It shipped 24,000 copies its first week, for a double-platinum certification.
The album's first single (''"
Spase Ton Hrono"'') was Rouvas' fourth consecutive single to reach number one on all Greek charts.
It won Best Balkan Song from Greece at the first Balkan Music Awards;
its video gave Rouvas five MAD Video Music Awards nominations (more than any other video) and Best Pop Video, Artist of the Year and Fashion Icon of the Year awards.
The song also contributed to Rouvas'
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Greek Act The following is a list of the MTV Europe Music Award
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at the
MTV Europe Music Awards 2010
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,
and he was shortlisted for the
MTV Europe Music Award for Best European Act.
''"
Emena Thes
"Emena Thes" ( el, Εμένα Θες; en, I am the one you want) is the second single by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas from his 13th studio album ''Parafora''. It is a romantic hard rock ballad written by Dimitris Fakos and produced by Freakchild. Th ...
"'', the second single, was released in May
and peaked at number five on the mixed-airplay
and digital sales charts.
The
title track was released in October;
it was number one on the domestic-airplay chart for three weeks
and peaked at number two on the mixed-airplay chart. The album's fourth single, ''"Oi dyo mas"'' was released in late February 2011. Its video clip was released at the end of March, when the song topped the national-airplay chart. For the second consecutive year, Rouvas was Singer of the Year at the Status Men of the Year Awards.

In June Rouvas and his brother, Vasilis, launched TV and film production company Sakis Rouvas Kinematografos EPE,
and on 14 July Rouvas ended the Greek French Embassy's
Bastille Day celebration with renditions of the
French
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* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
and
Greek national anthems.
His eight-city summer tour lasted from 24 July
to 19 September.
At a 27 July stop in
Corinth he introduced the
Sakis Rouvas Collection of clothing (to which he had creative input) to Greek retailer Sprider Stores.
The collection, for men and women, was launched on 16 September
and available in October.
Rouvas performed at the Mykonos Xlsior Festival in support of the
LGBT movement on 27 August;
although he was scheduled to perform at the first
Εurovoice on 23 September with
Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (; (born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican indie label Fonovisa and became the bestselling Spanish-language act of the decade. By the ...
,
Anastacia
Anastacia Lyn Newkirk ( ; born September 17, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter and former dancer. Her first two albums '' Not That Kind'' (2000) and '' Freak of Nature'' (2001) were released in quick succession to major success. Spurred o ...
and host
Pamela Anderson,
his appearance was canceled a day before the event for undisclosed reasons. For the winter season of 2010–11 Rouvas joined
Anna Vissi for Face2Face, a concert series at
Athens Arena beginning on 15 October.
ANT1 was in negotiations with Rouvas to star in a TV series after ''The X Factor'',
and he hosted the
third season of the talent show from 29 October – 11 February.
For his performance, Rouvas was Presenter of the Year at the 2011 Cypriot Men of the Year Awards.
On 2 February 2011 Rouvas was one of eight acts in the first MADWalk (equivalent to the international
Fashion Rocks), where he represented Celia Kritharioti Haute Couture.
In the spring he made ten appearances at Thalassa.
After a short break Rouvas continued his live appearances at Puli Axiou in Thessaloniki, announcing his upcoming winter performances at Athens Arena with
Onirama
Onirama is a Greek pop rock band that has had a number of hits in Greece. They are known for their wide range of music, and party-like concerts. ''Onirama.gr''. Retrieved on July 10, 2008
Career 2000-2005: Beginnings & First successes
Onirama wa ...
and Eleni Foureira as his opening act
and releasing his new single, ''"Kane na mi s' agapiso"''. At the 2012
Johnnie Walker Men of the Year Awards in Cyprus Rouvas was presented with the Greek of the Year award for his philanthropic contributions, particularly to the Elpida Foundation.
In February 2012 he performed his new single ("Bad Thing") with American singer
Nomi Ruiz
Nomi Ruiz is an American singer, songwriter, actress, essayist, DJ and producer, who is also known for her work as Jessica 6.
Early life
Nomi Ruiz was born in 1986 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City and assigned male at birth. Her parents ...
of
Jessica 6 at the second MADWalk, where he represented designer Apostolos Mitropoulos. The single was expected to be released worldwide after the show.
In May 2012 Rouvas released a new single, ''"Tora"'' ("Νow") which he performed at the 2012 MAD Video Music Awards. In November, he released a rock-
Zeibekiko mash-up ballad entitled ''"Niose Ti Thelo"'' ("Feel What I Want"). Rouvas was nominated for four Mad Video Music Awards (including Best Pop Video and Video of the Year), winning Male Artist of the Year and Artist of the Year for ''"I Dyo Mas"''.
Theatre, ''Chevalier'' and ''Mia Hara Na Pernas'' (2013–2020)
Rouvas returned to television as a presenter for
ANT1's ''Iroes Anamesa Mas'' (''Heroes Among Us''), a ten-part documentary series focusing on stories of people who have been commended for heroic deeds which premiered on 24 May 2013. For the series, Rouvas traveled throughout Greece interviewing the featured nominees. During the summer, he made his theatrical debut in
Euripides' tragedy ''
The Bacchae'' in the lead role of
Dionysus
In ancient Greek religion and myth, Dionysus (; grc, Διόνυσος ) is the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, festivity, and theatre. The Romans ...
, for which he was awarded with the best performance award by the 2014 Greek Theatre Critics Awards in the category of ancient drama.
Working again with songwriter Theofanous, in May 2013 Rouvas released a ballad single (''"Mia Hara Na Pernas"''; "Have A Good Time"). At the 2013 MAD Video Music Awards, he was nominated for four awards: Best Pop Video, Video of the Year, Male Artist of the Year and Artist of the Year. ''"Tora"'' was nominated for most-played radio song of the year, and as part of the awards' tenth anniversary Rouvas' 2008 live performance of ''"+ Se Thelo"'' was nominated for best live performance in the show's history.
On 24 November 2013 Rouvas was among a group from the
Ionian Islands who were commended by the Hellenic Union of Eptanisians (Ionians) for their work and philanthropy. To honor the winners, the organization released a collectors'-edition philatelic envelope with a stamp bearing a picture of the group.
In January 2014, continuing his support for the Elpida Foundation in practice, Rouvas became the first volunteer bone-marrow donor at the ''Orama Elpidas'' (Vision of Hope) marrow bank, and he is appearing in a foundation campaign encouraging marrow donation. His "Ace of Hearts Tour" that started on 26 April 2014, was dedicated to the Elpida Foundation and the ''Orama Elpidas'' marrow bank. The final concert of the tour took place in Athens on 11 October 2014.
On 13 January 2014, it was announced that Rouvas would be part of Athina Tsaggari's new feature film named "Chevalier", where he would be one of the protagonists of the movie. The shootings of the movie started on January and are set to be done in March 2014.
On 11 March 2014, Rouvas himself uploaded a promo video of his new single ''"Se Pethimisa"'' (I Missed You) on his YouTube channel that will be released later during the year. For this song, Rouvas continues his cooperation with the songwriter Theofanous, while the lyrics belong to Thanos Papanikolaou.
After his success as Dionysus in ''The Bacchae'', Rouvas' next theatrical step includes a musical. In September 2014, it was announced that Rouvas would be part of the musical "Hraklis; Oi dodeka athloi" (Hercules; The twelve labours) at the role of Hercules. The premiere took place on 12 December 2014. In 2015 he performed
Mikis Theodorakis's Axion Asti.
In 2016
Chevalier, was selected as the Greek entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film at the
89th Academy Awards.
Since 2016, Rouvas has been a coach on
The Voice Greece.
Rouvas performed in Estate Club for the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 seasons (with Stelios Rokkos and
Helena Paparizou
Helena Paparizou (; , ; born 31 January 1962) is a Swedish-born Greek singer, songwriter and television personality. Born and raised in Sweden to Greeks, Greek parents, she enrolled in various arts schools before launching a career in Sweden in ...
(2019-2020)). He and Rokkos collaborated in the single ''"Ta Zorikia Vradia"'' in 2018. Rouvas single ''"Ela Sto Horo"'' was released in 2019. In September 2019 he gave a concert along with Helena Paparizou and
Eleni Foureira. He and Paparizou later in 2020 released a single called "''Etsi einai i Fasi".''
In August 2020 he performed in
Odeon of Herodes Atticus along with soprano
Sonia Theodoridou
Sonia Theodoridou ( el, Σόνια Θεοδωρίδου, links=no; born 1958) is a soprano from Veria, Greece who has performed prestigious operatic roles internationally.
Early life and education
Theodoridou was born in Veria in Macedonia, an ...
.
''Sta Kalytera Mou, Idols'' and current projects (2021–current)
In spring 2021 Sakis Rouvas released his new 14th album, titled ''"Sta Kalytera Mou" and'' produced by Phoebus. Lead single was titled ''Yperanthropos''. The album reached number one on the IFPI Greece top 75 albums sales chart for several consecutive weeks, and was the Greek best-selling album of 2021 in Greece.
He also took part in the collaborative album ''"O Prigkipas tis Dytikis Ochthis"'', which was released in the memory of the singer-songwriter Manos Xydous, a member of the Greek rock band
Pyx Lax
Pyx Lax (Πυξ Λαξ, meaning "punching and kicking") is a Greek rock band. Originally formed in 1989, they released their first recording in 1990, and had a critical and commercial success in the Greek music industry for fifteen years, before ...
. The album ended the third best selling greek language album of 2021.
In late 2021 he presented the television documentary series ''"Idols",'' dedicated to personalities who stigmatized Greece's popular culture with their professional course and life.
Aliki Vougiouklaki, Malvina Karali,
Nikos Kourkoulos
Nikos Kourkoulos ( el, Νίκος Κούρκουλος; December 5, 1934 in Athens, Greece – January 30, 2007) was a highly respected Greek theatrical and film performer, one of the most talented and recognizable actors in Greece of modern tim ...
,
Dimitris Mitropanos,
Vlassis Bonatsos lives were featured.
Artistry
Influences
Elvis Presley was Rouvas' musical idol; he also enjoyed
The Beatles,
The Rolling Stones,
Kiss and
Queen. Although he was influenced most by 1960s music,
he also likes
George Michael
George Michael (born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou; 25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016) was an English singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the most significant cultural icons of the MTV generation and is one of the best-selling musici ...
and
Michael Bolton.
[MAD Video Music Awards. MAD TV. Airdate: 24 June 2009.] The singer considers Queen's "
Bohemian Rhapsody" "one of the ten best songs that have ever been written."
[''The X Factor''. ANT1. Airdate: 14 November 2008.] Similarities between Presley and Rouvas have been noted; during his STARZ performances, the Maggira Sisters' opening sketch was based on Presley's concern about a popular Greek singer who imitated him. Rouvas covered Presley's "
Suspicious Minds" for the ''Alter Ego''
soundtrack, and has said that what impressed him most as a child about Presley was "the way that he sang, that he danced, that he felt what he interpreted and what I believed that his audience felt when they heard him".
He has also been influenced by Greek artists such as
Giannis Parios,
Marinella and
Nana Mouskouri (his mentor),
and considers
Haris Alexiou and
Anna Vissi as the two greatest Greek female artists.
Michael Jackson's "
Earth Song" is a favourite of Rouvas' for its environmental message;
after
Jackson's death, he dedicated a song to the American singer at his Concert for the Environment and spoke about Jackson's legacy:
" ichael Jackson wasone of the most significant singers ever on this planet and the biggest showman that has ever passed by on this planet ..a person whose life was a 'thriller', but however complicated his life was, he dedicated it for the good of the children and of the planet. Many people want to remember him for the complex persona that he had, I want to remember him for everything that he gave to us all of these years, and for all the reasons that he inspired us."
Musicianship

Rouvas is fluent in
Greek, English and French, presenting the
Eurovision Song Contest 2006
The Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was the 51st edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Athens, Greece, following the country's victory at the with the song "My Number One" by Helena Paparizou. Organised by the European Broadcasti ...
in all three languages.
He has also recorded songs in all three languages, singing phonetically in Turkish and Russian for his 1997 collaboration with
Burak Kut in Cyprus and the Russian duet version of ''"Se Thelo San Trelos"'' (''"Kak Sumashedshij Ya"'') with
Philipp Kirkorov; one of three versions, it was a Russian hit. Rouvas plays guitar, bass, piano, cello
and some percussion. On some tours he plays his black
Gibson Les Paul
Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar, and his prototype ...
electric guitar,
switching to acoustic guitar for unplugged performances such as ''Live Ballads''.
[''Sakis for Valentine's''. ANT1. Airdate: 14 February 2006.]
Rouvas has expressed disappointment with the ignorance of youthful audiences of older music.
He considers himself a pop-rock artist, although he has described his musical style as "always more rock" than he has been credited.
Rouvas has been praised for not tapping into traditional Greek music for commercial success, since pop music is a niche genre in Greece.
Asked if he thought it difficult being a pop-rock artist in a folk market, he replied that there was a need for a variety of genres; while he has experimented with traditional Greek music, it is not what he feels he does best.
Vocal style
Rouvas had no vocal lessons as a boy and taught himself primarily by ear, so during the recording of his first album he had to learn
music theory
Music theory is the study of the practices and possibilities of music. ''The Oxford Companion to Music'' describes three interrelated uses of the term "music theory". The first is the "rudiments", that are needed to understand music notation (ke ...
in a short time.
[''Αξίζει Να Το Δείς'' ANT1. Airdate: 19 May 2009] His voice developed significantly since his early teenaged performances. Rouvas' detractors have criticized his voice as average, or limited, contending that his appeal is based on image.
Whatever the assessment of his voice, it has often been overshadowed by showmanship and appearance in the media; many preferred to watch him perform than to listen to him.
These criticisms diminished by the second decade of Rouvas' career;
his technical skills (range, power and versatility in particular) and expression are better appreciated.

Rouvas has a
tenor vocal range;
although he can also sing low,
in the
F-clef range,
he prefers to sing higher and can reach notes beyond the typical tenor high without
falsetto
''Falsetto'' (, ; Italian diminutive of , "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.
It is produced by the vibration of the ligamentous ed ...
,
varying his
dynamics from whispers to
belts.
His vocal power was evident in early recordings, notably on ''"Mia Fora"'' from ''Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas'' (the first album to showcase his vocal ability).
During his 1997–98 hiatus, Rouvas received voice lessons from American coach Raz Kennedy focusing on rock and blues techniques.
His subsequent sixth album, ''Kati Apo Mena'', was a milestone in Rouvas' vocal development; he exhibited a consistent depth and dimension which previously appeared only sporadically on his first five albums.
He won the ''Pop Corn'' Music Award for Best Male Vocal Performance twice in a row: for 1999's ''"Den Ehei Sidera I Kardia Sou"'' and 2000's ''"Se Thelo San Trelos"'' (the latter from ''21os Akatallilos''). By ''Live Ballads'' in 2006, Pavlos Zervas of ''Music Corner'' considered that Rouvas' voice had reached its most-mature form.
Critic Tasos P. Karantis of ''Orfeas'' conceded that Rouvas sang with competence and technical precision, and his voice was easily recognizable.
Ilias Malasidis of Athens 24 noted that Rouvas' voice was initially more intriguing than his material.
His voice is best-suited to
power ballads,
his signature style
due to his
sensual tone.
Reviewers have praised Rouvas' live performances, particularly his ability to execute "especially difficult and demanding songs", hold long, high notes and dance while singing.
''Down Town'' commended him for never using a
playback track, common among Greek artists,
but ''
Billboard
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'' noted that an ability to sing well in English would increase his international appeal.
During his career, Rouvas has perform in a number of genres, contemporary and traditional; in some songs (such as ''"O Iroas"'' from ''Iparhi Agapi Edo''), he delivers spoken verses which have been described as a "light
rap."
He has also performed as a
crooner styles
and a classical
tenor.
Rouvas' defining characteristic as a vocalist has been his
emotional expression
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.
He maintains his voice with a strict
organic food diet and avoiding
alcohol
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* Alcohol (chemistry), an organic compound in which a hydroxyl group is bound to a carbon atom
* Alcohol (drug), an intoxicant found in alcoholic drinks
Alcohol may also refer to:
Chemicals
* Ethanol, one of sev ...
and smoking, banning smoking in his
dressing room.
Singer-songwriter Stelios Rokkos, who collaborated with him for three seasons, described him as "probably the most disciplined singer I have ever met—in fact, to the point of insanity."
Live shows and music videos
Film and television

After his 2005 move to Los Angeles Rouvas studied acting and received some training from his friend,
Tom Hanks.
He was interested in film since childhood, and a year and a half later he received an offer from Village Roadshow.
In Rouvas' first feature film, ''Alter Ego'' (of which he was also associate producer), he played a role similar to himself. Before that, he dubbed English-language animated films in Greek. When comparisons between Rouvas and the character Stefanos in ''Alter Ego'' arose (with speculation that the character was autobiographical), he replied that despite similarities Stefanos was a "much more aggressive person."
[''Όλα 7''. ANT1. Airdate: 7 May 2007.] Rouvas adopted a new look for the film, credited by ''Nitro'' as reflecting the
emo movement emerging among Greek youth.
While Rouvas was attracted some critical praise for his foray into acting,
others felt that it was too early to evaluate his acting talent.
Rouvas' second film (the
indie ''Duress'') was a Hollywood psychological thriller in which he played a serial killer, against type for Greek audiences, and said the film was the most difficult thing he had done in his career until that point.
Giannis Zoumboulakis of ''
To Vima'' found Rouvas convincing in the film's cat-and-mouse plot: "You accept the proposal from the first moments, forgetting completely that the 'bad' guy in the story is the host of ''X-Factor''", concluding that "Going against his own image, Rouvas creates a very exceptional psycho killer. With his gray-beige, old wool coat and grimy, parted hair and without his bright smile he creates from scratch a hero that is all his."
Panagiotis Timogiannakis contended that Rouvas began showing a different side of himself in ''Alter Ego'', noting that the lighting in both films did not flatter him. Timogiannakis wondered if Rouvas had deglamourized himself to receive serious roles: "He needs to clear up whether he wants to have a career of a star or of a role player. A born role player he does not seem to be. A born star he is."
The 2006 Eurovision Song Contest was a springboard for glib host roles, such as for ''The X Factor''.
Producer Giannis Latsios said that Rouvas' presence contributed significantly to the show's success, calling his first-season performance "great" and adding: "We had a program that had to do with music and Sakis, on a collective level, is an icon that the generation which participates in this show has as an idol. He is a glowing character with much higher capabilities of expression and, if he decides to continue this path, will improve. He has immediacy, critique and most of all he gave to a program a luster, which was not standard from the beginning."
Personal life
After moving to Athens he lived with an older English woman named Sally, with whom he had begun a relationship on Corfu.
Their relationship ended when Psinakis became Rouvas' manager, and the singer became more career-oriented. The media has speculated about Rouvas' personal life and relationships with model Zeta Logotheti, Sofi Kantarou (a Corfu bar manager) and singer
Elli Kokkinou.
At this time, Rouvas became more reclusive and guarded about his personal life.
In 2003 he was in a relationship with the London based Taiwanese producer Rebecca Wang.
Rouvas met model Katia Zygouli back in 2003 during the shootings of a commercial ad for
Vodafone and the two of them became a couple. They kept their relationship away from the media despite the rumors and Rouvas first confirmed their relationship during a radio interview to
Natalia Germanou.
In June 2008, Rouvas announced Zygouli's pregnancy and on 2 November 2008, Zygouli gave birth to the couple's first child, a daughter named Anastasia after her father on 18 October 2009. Her
godmother was Emmanouela Pavlatou, a friend of
Melina Mercouri
Maria Amalia "Melina" Mercouri (, 18 October 1920 – 6 March 1994) was a Greek actress, singer, activist, and politician. She came from a political family that was prominent over multiple generations. She received an Academy Award nomination a ...
, and the baptismal date was chosen to coincide with Mercouri's birthday. Anastasia's birth was extensively covered by the media.
On 15 October 2011, Rouvas and Zygouli became parents for the second time to a son, named Alexandros.
The couple's third child and second daughter, named Ariadni, arrived on 3 January 2013. The couple welcomed their fourth child, on 21 April 2016. On Monday 3 July 2017, Sakis Rouvas married Katia Zygouli.
Political causes
Rouvas has spoken out against LGBT discrimination, and in favor of the adoption of children by gay couples.
In July 2015 Rouvas uploaded a video message titled "Yes we are Europe" on his personal
YouTube channel, in which he supported the pro-Europe vote for the
2015 Greek bailout referendum
A referendum to decide whether Greece should accept the bailout conditions in the country's government-debt crisis proposed jointly by the European Commission (EC), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Central Bank (ECB) on 25 ...
.
On Twitter, he follows the accounts of politicians across the board from far-left to far-right, and party leaders Alexis Tsipras and Antonis Samaras, to have a full picture of what they are saying and how political leaders are confronting each other. He also followed a
Golden Dawn
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Organizations
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** The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Inc., a modern revival founded in 1977
** Open Source ...
MP at some point. This led him to be referenced by a
Syriza
The Coalition of the Radical Left – Progressive Alliance ( el, Συνασπισμός Ριζοσπαστικής Αριστεράς – Προοδευτική Συμμαχία, Synaspismós Rizospastikís Aristerás – Proodeftikí Simachía), ...
MP,
Pavlos Polakis
Pavlos Polakis ( el, Παύλος Πολάκης; born 1965) is a Greek surgeon and politician.
Polakis was the mayor of Sfakia on the island of Crete. In the January 2015 legislative election, he was elected a member of the Hellenic Parliame ...
, in a speech in the
Greek Parliament, suggesting that he had supported the party. Rouvas sent a
Cease and desist
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letter to Polakis asking to retract his statement or the matter would be dealt with in court.
Controversies
When he was called for
military service in 1994 he asked for a delay, since his service would coincide with the release of ''Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas''; the request was denied,
although other artists had been able to delay their service for career reasons.
Although it was initially thought that Rouvas did not want to leave the spotlight when his career was growing, he claimed his reluctance to serve was due to
agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is a mental and behavioral disorder, specifically an anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives their environment to be unsafe with no easy way to escape. These situations can in ...
.
His claims were met with astonishment; media outlets remarked that agoraphobia was an odd condition for an entertainer,
and critics accused him of
draft dodging
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.
The singer was taken to the
Penteli psychiatric hospital for an
evaluation, and it was widely reported that he had attempted suicide.
After his release Rouvas fulfilled his military service.
During his service, he was pestered by paparazzi.
Psinakis accused Rouvas' psychiatrist of pouring
psychotropic drugs into Rouvas' alcoholic beverages because of a previous quarrel.
When asked if he was suicidal Rouvas said he did not think so, but he was so drugged at the time of the emergency call that he did not recall the exact events; he confirmed that he tried to desert by climbing under a
Jeep
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and attaching himself to its undercarriage.
On 19 May 1997, Rouvas performed with Turkish singer
Burak Kut at a bi-national reconciliation concert on the
Green Line
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Places Military and political
* Green Line (France), the German occupation line in France during World War II
* Green Line (Israel), the 1949 armistice line established between Israel and its neighbours
** City Line ( ...
in Cyprus before an audience of over 4,000.
The concert received international coverage and support, earning Rouvas an International Abdi Ipekçi Prize for global understanding and co-operation;
however, the concert was controversial to Greek and Turkish protesters, and stones, eggs and tomatoes were thrown at the singer in all his next concerts. Opposition to the concert turned the Greek and Greek-Cypriot media against Rouvas,
and was fodder for
tabloid talk shows in Greece.
Rouvas left Greece and moved to the United States for six months for the incident to be forgotten.
During summer 2000
Rouvas, Psinakis and a number of other celebrities visited
Mykonos on a
yacht borrowed from a local physician.
They were accused of
drug possession
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While some drugs are illegal to possess, many governments regulate the ...
, since the yacht contained
narcotics
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.
Although the doctor admitted that the narcotics were his, his guests were questioned.
However, thousands of T-shirts were printed which read: ''"Imoun ki ego sto kotero!"'' ("I was on the yacht, too!").
He collaborated with Pepsi in 2001, the advertisement, featuring a semi-nude Rouvas holding a Pepsi bottle in front of his genitals, was controversial among
women's rights and parental associations. Calling it "unsightly, vulgar and unacceptable", they tried to have the ad blocked as "disgrac
ngchildhood innocence and dignity."
Discography
Studio albums
*''
Sakis Rouvas'' (1991)
*''
Min Andistekese
''Min andistekesai'' ( Greek: ''Μην αντιστέκεσαι''; English: ''Don't resist'') is the second studio album by Greek pop musician Sakis Rouvas, released in September 1992 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. Like his s ...
'' (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
''Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas'' ( el, Αίμα, Δάκρυα & Ιδρώτας; ''Blood, Tears & Sweat'') is the fourth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released in November 1994 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. This was hi ...
'' (1994)
*''
Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola
''Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola'' ( Greek: ''Τώρα Αρχίζουν Τα Δύσκολα''; English: ''Now The Difficult Times Begin'') is the fifth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released on 12 May 1996 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGr ...
'' (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'' (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)
*''
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)
*'' Sta Kalytera Mou'' (2021)
Live albums
*''
Live Ballads
''Live Ballads'' is the first live CD or video album, and eleventh album overall by popular Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released in Greece and Cyprus on 27 April 2006 by Minos EMI. The concert was recorded on 14 February 2006 as a special Va ...
'' (2006)
*''
This Is My Live
''This Is My Live'' is the name of the second live album by Greeks, Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released on 12 December 2007 in Greece and Cyprus by Minos EMI. The album was recorded on 9 September 2007 at Rouvas' sold-out show at Lycabetus Thea ...
'' (2007)
Filmography
Tours and residencies
Concert tours
*Tora Arhizoun Ta Dyskola Summer Tour (1997)
*Pepsi Tour (2001)
*Ola Kala World Tour (2002)
*Sakis Live in Town Tour (2003)
*Sakis on Stage Tour (2005)
*Fire Victims Tour (2007)
*
Antonis Remos – Sakis Rouvas World Tour (2008)
*Kalokairino Randevou me ton Saki Tour (2008)
*Sakis Live Tour (2009)
*Sakis Summer Tour 2010
Concert residencies
*To Ekati (1990)
*Athens Show Center (1991)
*Posidonio (1992)
*Posidonio (1994)
*Chaos (1996)
*Pyli Axiou (1997)
*Chaos (1998)
*Vio Vio (1999–2000)
*Pyli Axiou (2000)
*Apollonas (2000–01)
*Rex (2001–2002)
*Fever (2003–04)
*Fever (2004–05)
*Boom (2007)
*Politia (2008)
*STARZ (2008–09)
*Politia Live Clubbing (2009)
*The S Club (2009–2010)
*
Politia Live Clubbing (2010)
*Face2Face (2010–11)
*The S Club at Thalassa: People's Stage (2011)
*Pyli Axiou (2011)
*Underworld S Club (2011–2012)
*Underworld S Club at Politia Live Clubbing (2012)
*The S Club at Thalassa: People's Stage (2012)
Awards
Bibliography
* "Afti Einai I Zoi Mou" (2009); An article co-written with Petros Kostopoulos featured in the April 2009 issue of ''Nitro''.
* "Info-diet 370" (2011); An article featured in the November 2011 issue of ''Athens Voice''.
See also
*
Honorific nicknames in popular music
*
List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters
*
List of Greeks
*
List of Pepsi spokespersons
*
Mononymous person
Notes
Further reading
*
External links
SakisRouvas.com- Official website
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