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Gia Sena

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Released
  
October 1993

Language
  
Greek

Artist
  
Sakis Rouvas

Label
  
Philips Records

Recorded
  
1993

Producer
  
Alexis Papadimitriou

Release date
  
October 1993

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Gia Sena (1993)
  
Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas (1994)

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Pop rock, Dance music, Hard rock

Similar
  
Sakis Rouvas albums, Pop music albums

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Gia Sena (Greek: Για Σένα; English: For You; also known as Gia Sena Sakis Rouvas) is the third studio album by Greek musician Sakis Rouvas, released in October 1993 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece.

Contents

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Singles

"Kane Me"

"Kane Me" was the first single from the album. The video was directed by Rouvas' manager Elias Psinakis and his brother Giorgos in collaboration with View Studio. The video is shot half in color and half in black and white; it features Rouvas in militaristic clothing dancing onstage and getting ready to perform.

"To Xero Ise Moni"

The second single from the album was "To Xero Ise Moni", a romantic ballad. The music video was directed by the Psinakis brothers in collaboration with View Studio and features Rouvas in his home where he is upset when reminiscing about a former lover. He is seen playing with his dalmatian, playing the piano, and writing and destroying letters.

"Xehase To"

The last single from the album was "Xehase To". The music video was once again directed by the Psinakis brothers in collaboration with View Studio. It features Rouvas and a model within a photo frame in front of a colorful background. The two continuously appear in different conceptual outfits and have a difficult time getting along with each other.

Music videos

  • "Kane Me" (Directors: Georgos and Elias Psinakis)
  • "To Ksero Eisai Moni" (Directors: Georgos and Elias Psinakis)
  • "Ksehase To" (Directors: Georgos and Elias Psinakis)
  • References

    Gia Sena Wikipedia