Stopping Gonidis: The loss that cost him, his crush and Marina Satti

“The best way is to die standing and not hurting,” said the . Regarding the Greek song in this year, in his statements the popular folk performer stressed that “it’s not bad, it’s strange. Strangeness sells today, not beauty sells.” Stamatis Gonidis interviewed the show “Mega Good morning” and Sarantis Mariettis, speaking, among others, about death, but also about the song that will represent our country in Eurovision. “My children are my crush and as a grandfather I play with my grandchildren. Thank God I’m over my health problem. I’m not afraid of death. The best way is to die standing and not hurting. All these years the loss that cost me was my father’s,” Stamatis Gonidis originally said. Stamatis Genidis referring to the Greek participation in this year’s Eurovision said: “The Eurovision song isn’t bad, it’s weird. Strangeness sells today, not beauty sells. Marina Satti is an artist who is somewhat different from the others.” In closing, Stamatis Gonidis said: “Sometimes it’s ugly and annoying to ask you the same questions and not ask me about work stuff. I’m filming for my new song video entitled “How to Forget.” In my spare time, I write or paint. A woman is an inspiration for anything artistic I do. Once, I performed a painting exhibition for some children with health problems and the money went to them.”