List of Cypriots - Musicians

Musicians

  • George Michael, singer
  • Tulisa Contostavlos, singer
  • Ivi Adamou, singer (X-Factor), represents Cyprus in the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest
  • Marlen Aggelidou, singer
  • Alexia, singer, twice in the Eurovision Song Contest
  • Lisa Andreas, singer
  • Yusuf İslam, singer
  • Nil Burak, singer
  • Konstantinos Christoforou, singer
  • Philippos Constantinos, singer (in One)
  • Diam's, singer, rapper
  • Nicolas Economou, composer
  • Eleftheria Eleftheriou, singer (X-factor), represents Greece in the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest
  • Elpida, Greek singer, sang for Cyprus in the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest
  • Barry Evangeli, music producer
  • Evridiki, singer
  • Eylem, singer
  • Michalis Hatzigiannis, singer
  • Savvas Houvartas, guitarist, songwriter
  • Alkinoos Ioannidis, singer
  • George Kallis, composer
  • Mick Karn Musician from the rock band Japan (band)
  • Stelios Konstantas, singer
  • Stavros Konstantinou, singer
  • Stavros Michalakakos, singer (winner of Greece's X-Factor II)
  • Alex Panayi, singer
  • Marianda Pieridi, singer
  • Nikki Ponte, singer (X-Factor)
  • Ziynet Sali (born 1975), singer
  • Sarbel, British-born Greek singer
  • Georges Theofanous, composer (Greece)
  • Marios Tokas, singer, composer
  • Mihalis Violaris, singer, composer
  • Anna Vissi, singer
  • Lia Vissi, singer (older sister of Anna Vissi)

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