Treli Kardia

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"Treli Kardia"
Single by Helena Paparizou
from the album Anapandites Kliseis, Protereotita
A-side "Anapandites Kliseis"
ReleasedFebruary 2004
Genre Pop
Length3:29
Label Sony Music Greece/Columbia
Songwriter(s) Despina Mavridou, Helena Paparizou
Producer(s) Alex Papaconstantinou, Marcus Englof
Helena Paparizou singles chronology
"Anapandites Kliseis"
(2003)
"Treli Kardia"
(2004)
"Anditheseis"
(2004)

Treli Kardia (Crazy Heart) is the second single from Helena Paparizou as a solo singer. The song is featured on the CD Single "Anapandites Kliseis" which was released on December 28, 2003, and also at Paparizou's first solo album Protereotita released in June 2004. The song became a big radio hit on Greek radio stations. [1]

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She also perfromed a 2024 Remix by Playmen on MAD VMA for her 20th anniversary of her career. Then the song released on Spotify her EP titled Party All The Time.

Music video

The music video was filmed in a football court in which played two most famous Greek teams, Olympiacos and Panathinaikos during the winter season of 2004. It was directed by Giorgos Gavalos and after was included in Helena's first DVD series titled "My Number One" released in 2005. Helena appeared in the video singing with a ballet on a stage in the middle of the field during the half time of the match.

Track listing

2. "Treli Kardia" – 3:29

16. "Treli Kardia" – 3:29

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