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Charlene & Natasha hit the Greek Radio Charts

by di-ve.com

Wednesday, 13 October, 2004

Sisters Charlene & Natasha's latest single "XRARA NAR" has entered the top-25 playlist of the Greek radio station "RADIO CHOICE 102,8" in Polykastro-Kilkis. Airplay started in mid-July by one of their djs, Giorgios Kalpakidis, who heard the song on a compilation issued by OGAE MALTA (Eurovision Malta's Fan Club) as a preselection for the OGAE Song Contest 2004.

The song immediately received various positive comments from djs and listeners alike! Comments by djs about the Maltese song, "XRARA NAR" were: "Arab-european new taste of pop! - Different and exciting!". Comments by listeners were: "Interesting music marriage of maltese and pop music, Happy, fresh and young, Very good vocals on a very good song!"

This also confirms that the girls are very popular in Greece, especailly after EROS MUSIC picked their "XITA FID-DEZERT" and included it in their latest compilation with songs from EU countries.

Charlene & Natasha's latest song "XRARA NAR" - (A Blaze of Fire) will represent Malta in the 2004 Official Eurovision Fan Club's Song Contest - OGAE 2004 held in Lyons, France in mid-November 2004. It won the Maltese preselection made up of an array of wonderful hits issued during the music year 2003/4. "XRARA NAR" placed 1st with a strong margin of votes. Songs were judged by an international panel of judges made up of over 20 persons.

Together with Fabrizo Faniello, Charlene & Natasha are the special guests during the new weekly Saturday afternoon TV show - "Kollox Sibt" - hosted by Karl & Romina Bonaci of Bonaci Media Entertainment.

Charlene & Natasha are the special guests on a weekly basis singing popular songs and entertaining the 'live' audience and the public at home.

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