Sotis Volanis

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Sotis Volanis
Origin Akrolimni, Greece
Genres Pop-Folk, Laiko, Skyladiko
Occupations Songwriter
Years active 2002-present
Labels Vasipap

Sotis Volanis (Greek: Σώτης Βολάνης, born in 1971) a Romani pop folk singer,[1] who scored a significant success in 2002.

Sotis Volanis, was born in Akrolimni, Central Macedonia to Romani parents. After his major debut, his fame slowly declined. His latest work, Tack-Tack, received little or no exposure compared to his first album.

He is best known for the song Poso Mou Leipei (How much I miss her), The song has been covered in Hebrew by Shlomi Saranga and Moshik Afia under the title Halom Matok (Sweet dream), in Arabic by Fadl Shaker under the title Ya ghayeb, in Turkish by Serdar Ortaç as Beni unut in Serbian by Funky G as Gde si ti and Jelena Karleuša as Nisi u pravu, and in Bulgarian by Azis as Obicham Te. More foreign language covers of this song also exist.

Discography

  • ΠΑΨΕ ΛΟΙΠΟΝ (PAPSE LIPON)
  • REMIXES
  • ΒΟΛΑΝΗΣ SOTIS 2 (VOLANIS SOTIS 2)
  • ΟΡΚΟΙ ΑΓΑΠΗΣ (ORKI AGAPIS)
  • DOVE TI TROVO
  • SOTIS LIVE
  • ΤΑΚ-ΤΑΚ

References

  1. DİLMENER, NAİM (17 October 2004). "Akdeniz rüzgârları". Radikal (in Turkish). Retrieved 10 August 2011. 
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