Tamta discography

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Tamta discography
Tamta MAD VMA 2017.jpg
Studio albums4
Music videos24
Singles33

The discography of Georgian-born Greek singer Tamta consists of three albums and thirty-two singles, including her Eurovision Song Contest 2019 song "Replay". [1]

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

TitleDetails
Tamta
  • Released: 14 February 2006
  • Label: EMI
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Agapise Me
  • Released: 16 May 2007
  • Label: EMI
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Tharros I Alitheia
  • Released: 2010
  • Label: EMI
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Identity Crisis
  • Released: 2 June 2023
  • Label: EMI
  • Format: Digital download, CD

Compilation albums

TitleDetails
Best of Tamta
  • Released: 2017
  • Label: EMI
  • Format: Digital download, CD

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Awake
  • Released: 3 July 2020
  • Label: Minos EMI
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
GRE
[2]
SWE
[3]
"T' Allo Mou Miso"
(with Stavros Konstantinou)
2004Non-album single
"Ftais (Faraway)"200618 Tamta
"Den Telionei Etsi I Agapi"8
"Einai Krima"
(with Grigoris Petrakos)
"With Love"20072 Agapise Me
"Agapise Me"15
"Relax, Take It Easy / Agapise Me (MAD Version)"
"Agapo (Wanna Play)"
(featuring Akis Deiximos)
"Mia Stigmi Esi Ki Ego"27
"Ela Sto Rhythmo"200825
"Koita Me"200915Tharros I Alitheia
"Tharros I Alitheia"
(featuring Sakis Rouvas)
"Egoista"
(featuring Isaias Matiaba)
2010
"Fotia"
"Zise To Apistefto (Oblivion)"20116Best of Tamta
"Niose Tin Kardia"2012
"Koda Sou"Non-album single
"Pare Me"20138Best of Tamta
"Gennithika Gia Sena"
(featuring Xenia Ghali)
20145 [4]
"Always Broken"
(featuring Xenia Ghali)
"Gennithika Gia Sena (Unplugged)"
(featuring Xenia Ghali)
Non-album singles
"Den Ime O,ti Nomizis"2015
"Unloved"27Best of Tamta
"To Kati Parapano"2016
"Protimo"2017
"Ilious Ke Thalasses"5
"More Than A Summer Love"
"Pes mou an tolmas"2018Non-album singles
"Arhes Kalokairiou"6
"Tag You In My Sky"
"Na Me Pareis Makria"12
"Replay"2019272
[5]
"Senorita"
(with SNIK)
1
"Sex With Your Ex"15Awake
"S' Agapo"20204Non-album single
"Yala"
(with Stephane Legar)
Awake
"Den Eisai Edo"
(with Mente Fuerte)
5Non-album singles
"N.E.R.O"2021
"FACE"
"Ekdromi (2022)"
(with Michalis Hatzigiannis)
20222
"Pandora"
"Freestyler"
"Identity Crisis" [6] 2023Identity Crisis
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
TitleYearAlbum
"Tornero/Tromero (MAD Version)"
(Mihai Traistariu featuring Tamta)
2006Tamta
"S' Opoion Aresei (...Dan Sonra)"
(Stereo Mike featuring Tamta)
2008Tharros I Alitheia
"Tonight"
(Playmen & Claydee Lupa featuring Tamta)
2011Best of Tamta
"S' Agapao"
(Midenistis featuring Tamta)
2013

Music videos

TitleYear
"T' Allo Mou Miso"
(featuring Stavros Konstantinou)
2004
"Ftais (Faraway)"2006
"Den Teleionei Etsi I Agapi"
"Einai Krima"
(featuring Grigoris Petrakos)
"Agapise Me"2007
"Agapo (Wanna Play)"
"Mia Stigmi Esy Kai Ego"
"Ela Sto Rythmo"2008
"Koita Me"2009
"Tharros I Alithia"
(featuring Sakis Rouvas)
2010
"Fotia"
"Tonight"
(featuring Playmen)
2011
"Niose Tin Kardia"2012
"Konta Sou"
"Pare Me"2013
"S' Agapao"
(featuring Midenistis)
"Gennithika Gia Sena"
(featuring Xenia Ghali)
2014
"Den Ime O,ti Nomizis"2015
"Unloved"
"Ilious Kai Thalasses"2017
"Pes Mou An Tolmas"2018
"Arhes Kalokairiou"
"Na Me Pareis Makria"
"Replay"2019
"Senorita"
(with Snik)
"Sex With Your Ex"
"S' Agapo"
"Yala"
(with Stephane Legar)
"Den Eisai Edo"
(with Mente Fuerte)
2020

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