Arete Kosmidou is a Greek singer. She participated in the television show "The Voice of Greece" in 2014, finishing as a runner-up.
Originating from Alexandroupoli, she auditioned for The Voice of Greece at the age of sixteen. [1] Appearing on the eighth of the eight blind auditions, she auditioned with " Let Her Go", originally by Passenger—with two coaches: Michalis Kouinelis and Despina Vandi electing for her to join their teams; from which Kosmidou selected Michalis Kouinelis. [2] During the battles, Kosmidou sung " I Was Made for Lovin' You" against Christina Miliou–with Michalis crowning her as the winner. [3] In the second live show, she performed " Big in Japan" and was saved by the public. [4] In the third live show, she performed " Little Talks" and was saved by the public along with Uri Melikov. [5] In the fourth live show, she performed " Royals" and was for the first time in the bottom two along with Panayiotis Vintzilaios–with Michalis selecting her to proceed to the semi-final. [6] In the semi-final, she performed " This Is the Life" for her solo performance and " Poison" for her duet with the band Melisses. [7] Kosmidou proceeded to the final after getting 53 points from her coach and 57 points from the public. [7] Her song "So Cruel" was available on iTunes the day after the semi-final, on May 3, 2014. [8] In the final she performed her original song "So Cruel" and a duet with her coach with the song "Prin Se Gnoriso". [9] As she advanced to the second round along with Kiriakou and Kintatos, she performed " Let Her Go", the song she performed during the blind auditions. [9] Kosmidou finished as joint runner-up with Kintatos.
During her appearance in the show, Kosmidou received a proposition from Sakis Rouvas to appear with him in his upcoming concert in Athens. [10] However, she had to turn down the proposition as according to the rules of the show the contestants could not appear in any other concerts. [11]
Arete Kosmidou is a Greek singer. She participated in the television show "The Voice of Greece" in 2014, finishing as a runner-up.
Originating from Alexandroupoli, she auditioned for The Voice of Greece at the age of sixteen. [1] Appearing on the eighth of the eight blind auditions, she auditioned with " Let Her Go", originally by Passenger—with two coaches: Michalis Kouinelis and Despina Vandi electing for her to join their teams; from which Kosmidou selected Michalis Kouinelis. [2] During the battles, Kosmidou sung " I Was Made for Lovin' You" against Christina Miliou–with Michalis crowning her as the winner. [3] In the second live show, she performed " Big in Japan" and was saved by the public. [4] In the third live show, she performed " Little Talks" and was saved by the public along with Uri Melikov. [5] In the fourth live show, she performed " Royals" and was for the first time in the bottom two along with Panayiotis Vintzilaios–with Michalis selecting her to proceed to the semi-final. [6] In the semi-final, she performed " This Is the Life" for her solo performance and " Poison" for her duet with the band Melisses. [7] Kosmidou proceeded to the final after getting 53 points from her coach and 57 points from the public. [7] Her song "So Cruel" was available on iTunes the day after the semi-final, on May 3, 2014. [8] In the final she performed her original song "So Cruel" and a duet with her coach with the song "Prin Se Gnoriso". [9] As she advanced to the second round along with Kiriakou and Kintatos, she performed " Let Her Go", the song she performed during the blind auditions. [9] Kosmidou finished as joint runner-up with Kintatos.
During her appearance in the show, Kosmidou received a proposition from Sakis Rouvas to appear with him in his upcoming concert in Athens. [10] However, she had to turn down the proposition as according to the rules of the show the contestants could not appear in any other concerts. [11]