Marina Satti unveils Greece’s song entry for Eurovision 2024

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As Greece gears up for Eurovision 2024, the singer representing them in this year’s competition, Marina Satti, has released her official music video for her song “Zari”.

Being filmed against the iconic backdrop of the Acropolis, “Zari” presents a fusion of multicultural influences wrapped in modern flair. Satti chose to incorporate traditional Greek music, as well as Balkan, and Arabic sounds.

Released on Thursday, March 7, and directed by Zac Wiesel, the music video also features other popular landmarks in Athens, Greece including Plaka, Monastiraki, Omonia, Lykavittos, Rafina, and “Eleftherios Venizelos” Airport.

“Zari”, meaning ‘dice’ in English, was composed by Marina Satti along with eight other Greek artists. They include Palmer Jordan Richard, Stolar Jay Lewitt, OGE, Beshkov Konstantin Plamenov, Nick Kodonas, Gino the Ghost, Vlospa and Solmeister.

This will be Greece’s 50th year in Eurovision. Marina Satti will take to the stage and represent Greece in Malmö, Sweden in the first half of the Second Semi-Final.

Source: News 24/7.gr. 

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