Nikos Oikonomopoulos

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Nikos Oikonomopoulos
Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος
Background information
Birth nameNikolaos Oikonomopoulos
Born (1984-06-30) 30 June 1984 (age 39)
Patra, Greece
GenresModern Laika
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2007–present
LabelsEpic, Minos EMI, Heaven Music
PartnerEvangelia Aravani (2017–2019)

Nikolaos "Nikos" Oikonomopoulos (Greek: Νικόλαος Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος, pronounced [nikoˈlaoz ˈnikos ikonoˈmopulos]; born 30 June 1984)[1] is a Greek singer. He appeared on the Greek talent show Dream Show – The Music 2, of which he was the winner. He is the top contemporary male singer in the latter half of the decade with a huge number of album sales.

Biography[edit]

Early life[edit]

Nikos Oikonomopoulos was born on 30 June 1984 in Patra to his father, Argyris and his mother. He grew up in a town outside Patras, Kato Achaia. At the time of his birth, his parents were divorced and he was cared for by his grandparents and uncles and aunts. They share enough love until he grows up, his mother wants to take him to live with her, but he won’t forget those who took care of him when his parents divorced. He sang in different cities, initially in the Peloponnese and then in Northern Greece. His other jobs included fishing and working in a pizzeria.[citation needed] In December 2006 he emerged as the winner of the reality Alpha TV show, Dream Show – The Music 2.[1]

2007–2010: Debut album and rise in popularity[edit]

His first studio album was released on 15 November 2007, titled Proti Agapi (First Love). From this album several songs were successful, such as "Ola Gia Sena" ("Everything For You"), "Den Eisia Entaxei" ("You Are Not Okay"), "Koita Na Mathaineis" ("Look To Learn") and "Afto To Asteri" ("This Star").

In June 2008 he won the award for "Best New Artist" at the MAD Video Music Awards 2008.[2] In December 2008 released a maxi single titled "Kai Mi Girizeis" (And Do Not Come Back) and his second studio album titled Akousa… (I Heard), which went gold.[3]

In June 2009 he won the award for "Best Contemporary Laiko Video Clip" with the song "Ola Gia Sena" at the MAD Video Music Awards 2009.[4]

In December 2009 Oikonomopoulos released Katathesi Psihis (Deposit Soul), which gained a platinum certification.[5] It contained many hits like "Ti Tha Kano Me Sena" ("What Am I Going To Do With You"), "Katathesi Psihis" ("Deposit Soul"), "Mou 'Pe Mia Psihi" ("I Told Me A Soul") and "Enas Theos Kserei" ("Only God Knows").

That winter, Oikonomopolos signed with Minos EMI.[citation needed]

In the summer of 2010, he worked with Kostas Martakis at Thea, and in the winter at Fix with Nino and Ioakeim Fokas.

On 3 December 2010, Oikonomopoulos released his fourth studio album, Doro Gia Sena (A Present For You). It achieved platinum certification from its first week.[6] It eventually became triple platinum in 2011.[7]

2011–2013: Tha Eimai Edo, Ennoeitai and Eilikrina[edit]

Oikonomopoulos at Thea

In December 2011 the album Tha Eimai Edo (I'm will be here) was released. Big hits from the album were the songs "Kai Ti Egine" ("So What"), "Kali Kardia" ("Good Heart"), "Psaxe me" ("Search Me") and "Exartimenos" ("Addict"). That same year, Oikonomopoulos performed at Fever for the winter season with Despina Vandi and Elli Kokkinou. The album was certified double platinum for one week.[8]

In the summer of 2012, Oikonopoulos worked with Peggy Zina at Thea.

In September 2012 Tha Eimai Edo was certified four times platinum.[8]

That same year he released Ennoeitai (It's Understood). It was certified double platinum.[9]

On 6 December 2013, Oikonomopoulos released the new album Eilikrina (Sincerely). It had multiple hits such as "Exaitias Sou" ("Because of You"), "Mi Figeis Tora" ("Do Not Leave Now"), "Se Lipamai" ("I Feel Sorry For You") and "Na Skepazesai Ta Vradia" ("Covering The Nights"). On 16 December, Eilikrina went double platinum and Ennoeitai four times platinum.[10]

2014–present: Gia Hilious Logous, Ena Mikrofono Ki Ego and 10[edit]

In the summer of 2014, Oikonomopoulos had a concert series at Thea with Lena Papadopoulou.

On 17 November, 2014, he released his eighth album, called Gia Hilious Logous (Because of Thousand Reasons). The first two singles, "Pote" ("Never") and "Gia Hilious Logous", had great success, and the album stands at four times platinum in Greece.[11]

In 2015 Oikonomopoulos presented his new song "An Ponas" ("If You Suffer"). The song was the first hit of his new album Ena Mikrofono Ki Ego (One Microphone And I), released on 17 December. The album went multiplatinum in Greece.[12]

Oikonomopoulou's new single, "Einai Kati Laika" ("It's Something Laic"), was written by Giorgos Sabanis and Eleni Giannatsoulia. The song premiered on Greek radio on 7 November 2016.

In October 2017 he released the song "Gia Kapoio Logo" ("For Some Reason"), also written by Sabanis and Giannatsoulia. It is one of the most viewed Greek songs on YouTube.

His latest album, 10, was released on 8 December 2017.

Personal life[edit]

In 2017, he married with greek actress, Evangelia Aravani. [13] Their relationship didn't last long, and they divorced in 2019. [14]

Rumors said he used to have a relationship with greek model Vicky Kavoura since 2013 until 2015 but 'gathered' on 2021. [15]

Discography[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

MAD Video Music Awards[edit]

Year Recipient Award Result
2008[16] Koita Na Mathenis Best Modern Laïko Video Clip Nominated
Best New Artist Won
2009 Ola Gia Sena Best Laïko Video Clip Won
2010 Etsi Nomizis (Ke Mi Girisis) MAD Greekz Video Clip Nominated
2011 Doro Gia Sena MAD Greekz Video Clip Nominated
2013 Se Lipame MAD Greekz Video Clip Nominated
2015 Himself Best Adult Male Nominated
Gia Hilious Logous Best MAD Greekz Video Nominated
2021 Himself Best Adult Male Singer Nominated
Skase Ena Fili Song of the Year Nominated

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "ΒΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΚΟ".Peoplegreece. Retrieved on January 15, 2016
  2. ^ "Οι νικητές των Mad Video Music Awards 2008". In2life. Retrieved on June 18, 2008
  3. ^ ""Άκουσα" οτι ο Νίκος έγινε χρυσός!". 28 November 2009. Tralala. Retrieved on November 28, 2009
  4. ^ "Όλα για τα Mad Video Music Awards 2009!". Inewsgr. Retrieved on June 26, 2009
  5. ^ "Απονομή πλατινένιου δίσκου για τον Νίκο Οικονομόπουλο!". 20 May 2010. Musiccorner. Retrieved on May 20, 2010
  6. ^ ""Δώρο για σένα" ένα …πλατινένιο cd!". 21 December 2010. Musiccorner. Retrieved on December 21, 2010
  7. ^ "Τριπλά πλατινένιος ο Οικονομόπουλος!". 6 May 2011. Tlife. Retrieved on May 6, 2011
  8. ^ a b "Τετραπλά Πλατινένιο "Θα Είμαι Εδώ" από το Νίκο Οικονομόπουλο!". 24 September 2012. Neworpheus. Retrieved on September 24, 2012
  9. ^ "Απονομή του διπλά πλατινένιου άλμπουμ "Εννοείται"". 11 March 2013. Yupiii. Retrieved on March 11, 2013
  10. ^ "Διπλά πλατινένιος ο νέος του δίσκος". Peoplegreece. Retrieved on December 16, 2013
  11. ^ "Απονομή πλατινένιου άλμπουμ με την Δέσποινα Βανδή στο πλευρό του!". Trifle. Retrieved on January 20, 2015
  12. ^ "«Ένα μικρόφωνο και εγώ» έχει γίνει πολυπλατινένιος". Mikrofwono (in Greek). 30 January 2018.
  13. ^ https://www.parikiaki.com/2018/11/nikos-oikonomopoulos-and-evaggelia-aravani-move-in-together/
  14. ^ https://www.yupiii.gr/gossip/c121872/eyaggelia_aravanh_and_nikos_oikonomopoylos.html
  15. ^ https://soundis.gr/rythmos949/news/life/biky-kaboyra-gia-niko-oikonomopoylo-8a-edina-deyterh-eykairia/
  16. ^ Staff (June 2008). "MAD Video Music Awards 2008 Nominations" (in Greek). MAD TV. Archived from the original on 2009-05-29. Retrieved 2010-08-07.

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