Hrispa

 

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Born: 07-12-1982
From: Greece, Piraeus

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Chrispa (Greek: Χρύσπα, born Chrisanthi Pagona on December 7, 1982) is a popular Greek singer who was born in Athens, Greece. She has released four studio albums along with one compilation album, the first with Alpha Records, the rest with Minos EMI.
Chrispa was born Chrisanthi Pagona in Athens, Greece on December 7, 1982. At the age of five, she moved to Pireus, Greece where she began to experiment with music and dance. Originally, she had no dream to become a singer and loved ballet. After thirteen years of ballet, she left it behind party because of her short height, and pursued musical instruments taking courses at her school for phonetics, piano and guitar.
Chrispa's singing career began at age 18 when she sang a song with Sofia Vossou at her summer concert in Aegina. Vossou described Chrispa's voice as "very good" and her connections eventually helped Chrispa get a record contract with Alpha Music. Her talent was quickly realized and she sang in more concerts with other popular singers such as Stamatis Gonidis, Labis Livieratos, and Themis Adamantidis.

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Giorgos Tsalikis, Hrispa, Kiriakos Kianos, Sakis Arseniou at Caramela Live!
The greatest company of young, talented artists - Giorgos Tsalikis, Sakis Arseniou, Hrispa and Kiriakos Kianos continues for the second year on stage of Caramela Live!
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