Beloved Greek singer Paschalis Terzis has made a welcome return to the music world after a long hiatus, releasing a poignant remake of the classic song “Vrohi” (Rain).
The new version, available on all FM Records channels, showcases Terzis’s distinctive vocal style and offers a fresh perspective on the 34-year-old ballad.Originally released in 1991 by composer Thodoris Papadopoulos (with lyrics by Giorgos Lekakis), “Vrohi” has been covered by several artists over the years, including a notable duet by Glykeria and Manolis Lidakis. Terzis’s interpretation adds another layer of emotional depth to the song, marking a significant comeback for the artist.
Terzis had withdrawn from public life several years ago due to health issues. Recent photos, however, reveal a healthy and cheerful Terzis, much to the delight of his fans. Singer Giorta Nega shared a heartwarming image on Instagram of a recent visit with Terzis and his wife, Maria, offering a glimpse into the singer’s quieter life away from the spotlight. Nega’s post describes a relaxed afternoon filled with “love, truth, and hugs,” suggesting Terzis is enjoying a peaceful and fulfilling chapter.While Terzis has largely remained out of the public eye, choosing to step away from the demanding world of live performances and artistic events, his return with “Vrohi” signals a renewed connection with his music and fans. The release has been met with enthusiasm online, with many expressing their joy at hearing his voice again. This comeback marks not only a return to music but also a testament to Terzis’s enduring talent and the timeless appeal of “Vrohi.”