Konstantinos Christoforou spoke about the close friendship that connects him with Anna Vissi, mentioning that he often sees her and is moved, while the singer replies with her characteristic humour that “she’s not dead yet.
Last Tuesday night, June 2, the singer was a guest on “The 2Night Show” with The One, talking about his career and his close relationship with Anna Vissi, among other things.
During the interview, Konstantinos Christoforou stood on the important role that the singer played in his professional career, recalling that she helped him to come to Greece from Cyprus: “I don’t have words to talk about Anna. Anna brought me to Greece, Anna did a duet with me and we also worked together many, many times as a band. She had noticed me very much, she loves me very much. I wrote “Desert City” for her and it’s a medal for me. I adore her, we’re family, I have no words. I’m triumphant for what she’s living right now, I have no words, she deserves it, I love her, I’m at a loss for words. I’m about to cry. I see her and I go to cry and she says “I’m not dead yet.”“
He went on to express his admiration for Anna Vissi’s career and enduring presence, stressing: “She deserves everything, there is no one left who can compete with her, and thank goodness for Anna Vissi. The record industry has been limping along in recent years, and the fact that I’ve been reviving songs from the 1980s and early 1990s is making people discover these artists.”