Hi-5 were a Greek girl pop group consisting of five females created by the Greek version of the popular show Popstars in 2003. The band shot to fame immediately and had huge groups of fans in Greece, Cyprus and the Greek islands. They made hits such as Xero Ti Zitao, To Tyhero Asteri, M'Ena Fili, Gennithika Xana and Bourou Bourou. They split in 2005 on good terms after two years of sheer success to persue solo careers.
The Girls
Marlen Angelidou - Marlen was born Maria Eleni Mantalena on 6th September 1978 in Cyprus to a Cypriot father and an English mother. After graduating from Nicosia Grammar School, she studied business management, but this also forced her into working with musicals. She started working in a music theatre in London and toured Europe in jazz and rock concerts. She represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest with Tha 'Ne Erotas but came a disappointing second from bottom after a bad stage performance. She received just two points from UK. Unperturbed, she returned to fame after winning Popstars in Greece and joined the girl band Hi-5.
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