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Andriana Babali

Andriana Babali (Greek: Ανδριάνα Μπάμπαλη) is a Greek singer and songwriter.
==Biography==
Born and raised in Athens Greece, Andriana studied economics and music. She began singing as a vocalist/percussionist with rock singer-songwriter Nikos Portokaloglou Band〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nikos Portokaloglou )〕 in 1998. This led to her first studio recording 'Den Ein' Arga' from the OST of 'Brazilero', which became a major radio hit, and also her first solo album 'Kai I Gi Gyrizei', following a contract with Universal Music. She sang 'Gine Kommatia (Nocturnal Reggae)' on Portokaloglou's album 'Dipsa' and it became a major hit in both Greece and France. France's Ethnic Radio 'RFI Musique' included Gine Kommatia to their Top 10 list for over 3 months.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=RFI Music )
In 2004, Andriana was nominated for the 'Arion Awards' (Greece's most popular Music Awards) in the category for 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Female Pop Singer'. That same year, she appeared on Stefanos Korkolis's album 'Anemoptero' singing the title song, and on Kostas Livadas's 'Ti Hronia Ki Afti', singing 'Mia Mera Emine Akoma'.
During the Winter of 2004-2005, Andriana performed alongside George Dalaras. In May 2005 she released her second studio album 'Min Pis Pote', following a new contract with Minos EMI. This album was repackaged in February 2006 and included a new song by Stefanos Korkolis (music) and Rebecca Roussi (lyrics) which was used in a popular TV advertisement.
In June 2007, she released her third studio album 'Des Kathara'. The title song's music video, an adaptation of Calogero's 'Face à la mer' with Greek lyrics by Nikos Moraitis, directed by Maria Skoka,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Skoka Reel )〕 won the Best Music Video Award for the Greek Video Music Awards 2008. In the summer of 2008, she performed alongside Haris Alexiou and Babis Stokas, giving concerts throughout Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, and Israel.
In May 2009, she released her fourth album 'The Rose Tattoo', a selection of 1950s and 1960s Greek and international hits, arranged by composer Minos Matsas. This album was recorded in Los Angeles and Athens, Greece, using Skype.
In late 2010, Babali released her fifth studio album titled 'O Tzon Tzon Zi' (''John-John is alive'') which is entirely written and composed by lyricist Nikos Moraitis and virtuoso violist and composer Stamos Semsis.
Around that time, the successful Greek TV series The Island used 'Ise Esi O Anthropos Mou' (from her 2009 album: The Rose Tattoo) for the series theme song, which ranked #1 in iTunes (Gr) sales, whilst it's been rereleased (included in the OST of the series) twice with Proto Thema newspaper, and later with EMI.
The winter of 2011, she collaborated in the studio〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vrochi Ton Asterion )〕 and in live performances with Michalis Hatzigiannis giving concerts around Greece, Cyprus, North America, and Canada.
In Mid 2012, Andriana collaborated with Ilias Liougos, Orfeas Peridis, Kalliopi Vetta and Hristos Thivaios in a tribute to the Greek composer Manos Hatzidakis, produced by composer Michalis Koumbios.

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