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P.O.P.
EP by
Marina Satti
ReleasedMay 14, 2024 (2024-05-14)
Genre[1]
Length27:21
LabelGolden Records
Marina Satti chronology
Zari
(2024)
P.O.P.
(2024)

P.O.P. (ΠΟΠ) is the second extended play (EP) by Greek singer Marina Satti. It was released on May 14, 2024 by Golden Records. The EP features the singles "Tucutum", "Lalalala" and "Zari", which she represented Greece with in the 2024 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The songs feature traditional Greek musical elements combined with more modern and current styles.[2]

Background & release

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P.O.P. (ΠΟΠ) is Greek for the protected designation of origin (PDO). On June 30, 2023, Marina Satti released the first single of the EP, "Tucutum". On October 24, 2023, Satti was announced as the Greek representative of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. She represented the country with "Zari", released on March 7, 2024, and placed 11th with a total of 126 points.[3] Three days after performing in the grand final, she released P.O.P. and "Lalalala" as the third single on May 14, 2024. "Ah thalassa" was released as the fourth single on July 17, 2024. The music video for "Ah thalassa" is dedicated to the refugees who have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea and all proceeds of the video were donated to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.[4]

P.O.P. was a commercial success with songs appearing on the official Greek music chart, IFPI Greece, and the Billboard Greece Chart.[5][6] Satti became the first woman to top the Greek Daily Top Artists and the first Greek woman to appear on the Top Albums Debut Global charts on Spotify.[7][8]

Track listing

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P.O.P. track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tucutum"
  • Marina Satti
  • Loubenski
  • Michael Stathakis
  • Ermis
3:24
2."Zari"
  • Satti
  • Gino The Ghost
  • Jay Stolar
  • Jordan Palmer
  • Kay Be
  • Nick Kodonas
  • Oge
  • Solmeister
  • VLOSPA
  • Satti
  • Oge
  • Kay Be
  • Nick Kodonas
  • Sam Tiba
  • mediopicky
  • Stathakis
  • Ermis
3:00
3."Stin iyia mas"
  • Anastasios Tsordas
  • Marios Tsitsopoulos
  • Satti
  • Marios Tsitsopoulos
  • Kodonas
  • Nikos Choritos
  • Stathakis
  • Ermis
3:20
4."Lalalala"
  • Satti
  • Kay Be
  • Kodonas
  • mediopicky
  • Stathakis
  • Ermis
  • Satti
  • Kay Be
  • Kodonas
  • mediopicky
  • Stathakis
  • Ermis
2:52
5."Eimai kala!!!!!!!!"
  • Satti
  • Katerina Salaka
  • Kodonas
  • Satti
  • Katerina Salaka
  • Kodonas
  • Ermis
0:50
6."Mixtape (featuring Efi Thodi, Lefteris Pantazis, Nick Kodonas, Oge, RACK and VLOSPA)"
  • Satti
  • Tsordas
  • Giota Chalkia
  • IAMSTRONG
  • Kay Be
  • khalil.
  • Makis Vasileiadis
  • Kodonas
  • Oge
  • RACK
  • Teo
  • VLOSPA
  • Satti
  • Oga
  • Kodonas
  • Kay Be
  • khalil.
  • IAMSTRONG
  • Teo
  • Loubenski
  • mediopicky
  • Monomite
  • Stathakis
  • Ermis
10:31
7."Ah thalassa"
  • Satti
  • Ermis
  • Lena Kitsopoulou
  • Kodonas
  • Satti
  • Kodonas
  • Ermis
  • Stathakis
3:21
Total length:27:21



References

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  1. ^ "The Globally-Minded Mediterranean Pop of Marina Satti's "Mixtape"". 6 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Greece: Marina Satti wins the MAD TV VMA 2024 Best Pop Artist Award". 22 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Eurovision 2024 results, points and leaderboard in full as Switzerland wins". 11 May 2024.
  4. ^ ""Ah THALASSA": Marina Satti joins UNHCR efforts in support of children seeking safety".
  5. ^ "IFPI Charts". Archived from the original on 2024-05-22.
  6. ^ "Greece Songs". Billboard.
  7. ^ "Marina Satti breaks all Greek records with her brand new album "P.O.P." after Eurovision "ZARI" performance - Marina Satti". 30 May 2024.
  8. ^ "Marina Satti's "P.O.P." Among the Top 10 Albums Worldwide Alongside Billie Eilish & Childish Gambino - Marina Satti". 30 May 2024.