The anthem song was performed by Sotiris and Phidias in J2US and is none other than Shake it by Sakis Rouvas.
In 2004, Sakis Rouvas managed to get third place in Greece, but the song is still a hit even today!
“I was a little skeptical before I saw it, but I realized you had chemistry that seemed like a couple. I wanted more energy, more power I wanted to see it. In terms of translating, you were very good, but I wanted “Something more.”
“You’re so good, the truth is, you’re a match. We were expecting it to be a blast. You hear them, you see them and you say ‘the kids are perfect’. I always have fun with kids. Today, the part I thought you were going to dance to, well… but the solo proved you Right! Today Sotiris’ clip was poor but it’s all going well. You don’t get bogged down in the details. “They’re always good,” added Katie Garbe.
Vicki Stavropoulou continued: “You set the bar high! You had the misfortune of saying a song that Sakis did in his own unique way, without associating it with making a comparison that shouldn’t have been made. You are so good.”
“It was a very beautiful performance but there was no envelope to light up the match! I couldn’t hear the verse well, I couldn’t make out the words. It was very good. He wanted a envelope to fly!”, concluded Stamatis Vasolis.
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