Mera Me Ti Mera Explained

Mera Me Ti Mera
Type:Album
Artist:Antique
Cover:Mera antique.jpg
Border:yes
Released:1999
Genre:Pop, Europop, Modern Laïka
Length:43:18
Label:V2, Bonnier
Producer:C&N Project, Per Aderbratt, Jonas Scheldt, Pontus Frisk
Next Title:Die for You
Next Year:2001

Mera Me Ti Mera (Greek: Μέρα με τη μέρα; English: Day by Day) or Opa Opa (in Scandinavia) is the debut album by Greek musical group Antique. The album was released in 1999 by V2 Records in Greece, and by Bonnier Music in Scandinavia.

Singles

"Opa Opa"

"Opa Opa" was the first CD single from the album and the debut song by Antique. It included the radio edit and an extended version along with the B-side "Rhythmos". "Opa Opa" reached gold certification in Sweden.

"Dinata Dinata"

"Dinata Dinata" was the second CD single from the album. It was a cover of Eleftheria Arvanitaki's song of the same name and was sung at the closing ceremony for the 2004 Olympics, during the fireworks after the flame was extinguished.

"Mera Me Ti Mera"

"Mera Me Ti Mera" was the third single from the album. It was released as a CD single with an extended version and a music video was made.