"Gia" is a 2003 Techno/Dance Pop track recorded by German born, Greek based singer Despina Vandi. The track is also the name of her 2003 european album and its 2004 US re-issued version, which was released with Ultra Records. "Gia" (A Greek meaning for the word "Hi") is best known for its blending of Arabian drums, Modern Laika, Eurodance-influenced techno beats and bilingual lyrics.
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| - "Gia" is a 2003 Techno/Dance Pop track recorded by German born, Greek based singer Despina Vandi. The track is also the name of her 2003 european album and its 2004 US re-issued version, which was released with Ultra Records. "Gia" (A Greek meaning for the word "Hi") is best known for its blending of Arabian drums, Modern Laika, Eurodance-influenced techno beats and bilingual lyrics. It is also the first foreign-language Dance recording to top the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart, where it peaked at number one in 2004. The track has also been mashed-up with another Vandi single, "Come Along Now", which was released in 2004 as "Come Along Now Vs. Gia". It is featured on the Ministry of Sound's "The Annual 2005". (en)
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Maxi CD 12'' Vinyl Enhanced CD EP (en)
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| - October 12,
November 18, August 17, (EP) (en)
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| - "Gia" is a 2003 Techno/Dance Pop track recorded by German born, Greek based singer Despina Vandi. The track is also the name of her 2003 european album and its 2004 US re-issued version, which was released with Ultra Records. "Gia" (A Greek meaning for the word "Hi") is best known for its blending of Arabian drums, Modern Laika, Eurodance-influenced techno beats and bilingual lyrics. (en)
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