Pop Corn Music Awards 1994

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Pop Corn Music Awards 1994
Awarded forVotes by readers of Greek music publication Pop Corn and viewers of Mega Channel
DateMarch 1995
Location Athens
CountryGreece
Hosted by Sophia Vossou
Television/radio coverage
Network Mega Channel
  1993  ·Pop Corn Music Awards·  1995  

The fourth Annual Pop Corn Music Awards for 1994, in Athens, Greece. The awards recognised the most popular artists and albums in Greece from the year 1994 as voted by readers of Greek music publication Pop Corn. The event was hosted by singer Sophia Vossou in March 1995. The Pop Corn Music Awards were discontinued in 2002. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Performances

Artist(s)Song(s)
Sabrina "Feggaria-Kathreftes"
Lambis Livieratos "As Eiha Ti Dynami"
Giorgos Alkaios "Den Peirazei"
Sakis Rouvas "Ela Mou"
Antonis Vardis "Den Tha Me Ksehaseis"
Yaki-Da "I Saw You Dancing"
Terry Hall "Forever J"
Sean Maguire "Take This Time"
Kostas Tournas "Kiries Kai Kyri"
"Kato Ap' Tin Akropoli"
"Anapse Fotia"
"Stigmes"
"Len"
"O Achilleas Ap To Kairo"
"Anthrope Agape" (ft. Alexia & Christos Dantis)
Christos Dantis "Psakse Me"
Alexia"Hali Kali"
Katy Garbi "Nai, Yparho Ego"
"Pes To M'Ena Fili"
"Tou Feggariou Anapnoes"
"Nterti"
"Akouo Ti Kardoula Sou"
"Atofio Hrysafi"
Christos Dantis "Kapios S'Agapaei"
VIPS"Einai Psema"
Christos Dantis "Moro Mou Esi"

Winners and nominees

Best Video ClipBest Breakthrough Artist
Best Laiko Dance SongBest Interpretation
Most LikeableMost Played Artist
Album of the YearSong of the Year
Best CompositionBest Group
  • VIPS
    • VIPS
    • Ekeinos+Ekeinos
    • Magic De Spell
    • Nama
    • O.P.A.
Best LyricBest Artwork
  • Giannis Doxas – Kapio Kalokairi (Thanos Kalliris)
    • Giannis Doxas – I Eleni Ton Feggarion (Eleni Dimou)
    • Petros Paraschis – Ah Kita Me (Giorgos Alkaios)
    • Alkistis Spiliotis – Trahon Horos (O.P.A.)
Male Artist of the YearFemale Artist of the Year
International
Best Group Take That
Best Male Artist Bryan Adams
Best Female Artist Mariah Carey
Best Single Jon Bon Jovi - "Always"
Best Album Mariah Carey - "Music Box"
Best Video Clip Jon Bon Jovi - "Always"
Innovation Award
MTV
Achievement Award
Kostas Tournas

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