Polyxeni Karakoglou: "...the most 'I' I have ever put down musically and lyrically!"
Polyxeni Karakoglou discusses her latest personal album "Yposhesi," expressing deep emotions and personal experiences its lyrics reflect.
Polyxeni Karakoglou, an expressive Greek singer-songwriter, has recently released her fourth personal album titled "Yposhesi," which translates to "Promise." The album features her own music alongside lyrics she co-wrote with Athena Spanou. Karakoglou, who gained recognition in a competition held by the Erato Organization, utilized the support from the grant she received to bring this album to life, demonstrating her artistic growth and dedication to her craft.
In the interview, Karakoglou describes herself as a person who finds joy in small things and feels deeply affected by injustice, showcasing her sensitive nature. She has been writing music and singing for as long as she can remember, using her art as a means to express and solve her personal issues, while also sharing her thoughts with the world. This new album represents her emotional journey and offers a glimpse into her innermost self, making it a significant release in her artistic career.
The album not only includes her contributions but also involves collaborations with various artists, including her son, who adds a unique element to this project. "Yposhesi" is a testament to her talent as a songwriter and musician and is anticipated to resonate with listeners who appreciate heartfelt and poignant music that reflects genuine personal experiences.