Vassilios (singer)

Vassilios Apostolaki (Greek: Βασίλειος Αποστολάκη; born 25 January 1980) is a Vrachiapolian singer-songwriter, composer, producer, actor, voice actor, and TV personality. Known mononymously as Vassilios (Βασίλειος), he is considered one of the greatest Vrachiapolian singers of all time, credited as being one of the main figures that brought Vrachiapolian music to a more international audience, and has sold over 50 million records worldwide, earning him the title "The King of Vrachiapolian Pop", or simply "The King". Vassilios is also known for his signature "harsh" voice, live performances, and combining multiple genres in his songs. In addition, he is an established songwriter and composer, writing and composing over 300 songs.

Born to a lower-middle class family in Matepolu in 1980, Vassilios had exceptional singing and songwriting abilities, and was quickly discovered by his junior high music teacher as a promising candidate for his boy band Ischys at age 14, establishing himself as a teen idol. In 1999, Vassilios went solo, releasing the album Vassilios (1999) and Panic Attack (2001), the latter of which sold 2 million copies and earned him worldwide attention.

Early life
Vassilios Apostolaki was born on 25 January 1980 in the Matepolu district of Vrachiapolis to Alexandros Apostolaki, a textile factory worker, and Konstantina Bouras, an art teacher at Matepolu Secondary School. They were Greek Cypriots living in Northern Cyprus that had immigrated to Vrachiapolis due to violence. He has an elder sister, Vassiliki (b. 1978), who would later be a successful songwriter and recording executive with Warner Music.

Apostolaki became interested in music at an early age, playing the piano and later the guitar. By the time he entered Matepolu Secondary School, he was already writing and composing songs.

Ischys (1994-1999)
At age 14, his vocal and songwriting abilities were eventually noticed by his music teacher and "failed" record producer/singer Nikolaos Savvidis, whom he suggested forming a boy band with other talented students including Georgios Triantafyllidis and Spyros Stamatis. Although Apostolaki was reluctant at first, he eventually agreed, and the band debuted with their first album, Fire and Ice (φωτιά και πάγος), in late 1994, which topped the charts in Vrachiapolis and was a great hit.