
Toula Stathopoulou
Toula Stathopoulou was a prominent Greek singer, known primarily for her intense interpretations in the laïkó and rebetiko genres. Her artistic career began in the late 1960s, and she quickly established herself as one of the most significant voices of her generation. She collaborated with some of the most celebrated Greek composers, including Apostolos Kaldaras, Akis Panou, and Christos Nikolopoulos, who wrote songs for her that became classics of popular music. Her discography includes numerous successful albums and iconic songs such as "Ta mavra matia sou" and "S' agapo giati eisai oraia". Thanks to her powerful voice and expressive ability, she gained widespread recognition from both the public and critics, consolidating her status as a leading figure in the history of Greek music, to which she left a lasting legacy through her recordings and live performances.
