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well yeah. its not even been out a week yetRuben wrote:An Isoun Agapi debuted #81 in Greece Top 100 Airplays according to Media Inspector
http://mediainspector.gr/
That position is normal, because the monitoring time and the single release.
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Dj Zoe wrote:where you can find this ruben ??
Hi Zoe, the web site is www.mediainspector.gr. The whole chart is by subscription (payed), but they publish some info, for instance, the biggest jumpers... like Elena.
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Oh Yeah!!!
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for the greek songs of this top she is in the 5 place!!thnx!!!Lalore02 wrote:Greece Music Charts: Top 100 Singles Download presented by iTunes
32 An Isouna Agapi
Helena Paparizou
http://www.searcheurope.com/music/greece_charts.php
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stathis2b wrote:Helena is at 14 among the 30 most popular female greek singers from 1950 since today.
Very good place since Helena has a carrer the last ten years
Yes that's according to chart show hosted by Natalia Germanou.Cd sales, airplay, longevity and other factors were taken into consideration.I think she's the no.1 seller though since 2005!
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Lalore02 wrote:Stephen wrote:why did they spell it wrong?
I think that Helena says An Isouna Agapi, not An Isoun Agapi only (wihout final a)... but greek people can help us
In spoken word we are used to say "isouna" but in written word the correct is "isoun"
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stathis2b wrote:Lalore02 wrote:Stephen wrote:why did they spell it wrong?
I think that Helena says An Isouna Agapi, not An Isoun Agapi only (wihout final a)... but greek people can help us
In spoken word we are used to say "isouna" but in written word the correct is "isoun"
Thanks!!!
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stathis2b wrote:Lalore02 wrote:Stephen wrote:why did they spell it wrong?
I think that Helena says An Isouna Agapi, not An Isoun Agapi only (wihout final a)... but greek people can help us
In spoken word we are used to say "isouna" but in written word the correct is "isoun"
both is correct
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