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Klavdia’s “Asteromáta” achieves huge success in international charts in 32 countries

The 22-year-old singer has surpassed 1.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify

Newsroom May 21 08:05

Klavdia and her song “Asteromáta” continue to impress global audiences, charting in the digital charts of 32 countries following her triumphant 6th place finish at Eurovision—the highest placement for Greece in the last 12 years. At just 22 years old, the singer has surpassed 1.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, placing her among the top Greek artists.

Released by Arcade Music and Panik Records, Asteromáta ranks high in Spotify’s global Viral Top 50, as well as the Viral Top 50 in 32 individual countries, including:
United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, Spain, Germany, France, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Switzerland, Hungary, Norway, Iceland, Israel, Turkey, Slovakia, Romania, Portugal, Poland, Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Latvia, Cyprus, and Greece.

In addition, the song holds top positions in Spotify charts in 10 countries: Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Austria, and Belgium. It’s also been No. 1 for 4 consecutive days on Apple Music Greece, No. 1 on Shazam Greece, and No. 1 on Greek iTunes.

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Klavdia’s Eurovision semi-final performance remains at #1 on YouTube’s trending list in Greece for 6 consecutive days and has over 2.7 million views, making it one of the top 10 most-watched videos from this year’s contest.

Following Eurovision, Klavdia released her new album titled “Asteromáta”, which has captivated fans. Her latest music video “Aftá Ta Mátia Ta Glyká” (These Sweet Eyes) skyrocketed to the top of YouTube’s music trends within hours of its release.

The album “Asteromáta” includes 9 tracks, featuring the title song, previously released hits in both Greek and English, and new songs such as:

  • Syntrímmia (Shattered)
  • Gia Éna Astéri T’ Ouranoú (For a Star in the Sky)
  • Thinking About You
  • Aftá Ta Mátia Ta Glyká (These Sweet Eyes)

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