Petros Iakovidis’ new song “S’ Agapao Sou Fonaxa” tops 3 million YouTube views

Petros Iakovidis

Petros Iakovidis

The new song by Petros Iakovidis “S’ Agapao Sou Fonaxa”, stood out from the day it was released and is literally heard everywhere!

The single which premiered a month ago, has hit more than 3 million views on YouTube.

“S’ Agapao Sou Fonaxa” is played non-stop on Greek radio stations and sits in the Top 10 of the Greek Airplay chart.

The song is also the new favourite trend of TikTok in Greece.

It’s one of the hottest songs for the summer!

Lyrics:

Σ’ αγαπώ σου φώναξα και κοιταχτήκαμε
ήταν η αφορμή που γνωριστήκαμε
είπα για μια φορά η τύχη μου γέλασε
αχ η καρδούλα μου δεν ξέρεις τι πέρασε.
Απ’ την στιγμή που γνωριστήκαμε
ήσουν άγγελος που μπήκε στην καρδιά μου
αυτά τα μάτια σου όταν κοίταξα
σε ονειρεύτηκα μέσα στην αγκαλιά μου.
Σ’ αγαπώ σου φώναξα και κοιταχτήκαμε
ήταν η αφορμή που γνωριστήκαμε
είπα για μια φορά η τύχη μου γέλασε
αχ η καρδούλα μου δεν ξέρεις τι πέρασε.
Όταν σε άκουσα τρελάθηκα
τα λόγια μου έχασα, δεν ήξερα τι κάνω
αργά κατάλαβα τι έγινε
σε ερωτεύτηκα και το μυαλό μου χάνω.
Σ’ αγαπώ σου φώναξα και κοιταχτήκαμε
ήταν η αφορμή που γνωριστήκαμε
είπα για μια φορά η τύχη μου γέλασε
αχ η καρδούλα μου δεν ξέρεις τι πέρασε.

Lyrics (Translation):

I shouted “I love you” to you and we looked at each other
it was the reason we met
I thought that for once I was lucky
oh you don’t know what my poor heart has been through
From the moment we met
You were an angel who came into my heart
When I looked at your eyes
I dreamt of you in my arms
I shouted “I love you” to you and we looked at each other
it was the reason we met
I thought that for once I was lucky
oh you don’t know what my poor heart has been through
When I heard you I became crazy
I lost my words, I didn’t know what to do
It understood late what had happened
I fall in love with you and I’m losing my mind
I shouted “I love you” to you and we looked at each other
it was the reason we met
I thought that for once I was lucky
oh you don’t know what my poor heart has been through

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