Zari (song)

"Zari"
The cover artwork for "Zari". The cover features a white t-shirt amongst a black background. On the shirt, Satti is featured on the center of it, along with the phrases "12 Points" and "Good Luck!"
Single by Marina Satti
from the EP P.O.P.
English titleDice
Released7 March 2024 (2024-03-07)
Length3:00
LabelGolden
Songwriter(s)
  • Gino "the Ghost" Borri
  • Jay Lewitt Stolar
  • Jordan Richard Palmer
  • Konstantin Plamenov Beshkov
  • Manolis "Solmeister" Solidakis
  • Marina Satti
  • Nick Kodonas
  • Oge
  • Vlospa[1]
Producer(s)
  • Ermis Geragidis
  • Konstantin Plamenov Beshkov
  • Marina Satti
  • Michael Stathakis
  • Nick Kodonas
  • Oge
  • Pablo "Mediopicky" Alcántara
  • Sam Tiba
Marina Satti singles chronology
"Tucutum"
(2023)
"Zari"
(2024)
"Lalalala"
(2024)
Music video
"Zari" on YouTube
Eurovision Song Contest 2024 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Languages
Composer(s)
  • Gino "the Ghost" Borri
  • Jay Lewitt Stolar
  • Jordan Richard Palmer
  • Konstantin Plamenov Beshkov
  • Marina Satti
  • Nick Kodonas
  • Oge
Lyricist(s)
  • Vlospa
  • Oge
  • Marina Satti
  • Manolis "Solmeister" Solidakis
Finals performance
Semi-final result
5th
Semi-final points
86
Final result
11th
Final points
126
Entry chronology
◄ "What They Say" (2023)
Official performance video
"Zari" (Second Semi-Final) on YouTube
"Zari" (Grand Final) on YouTube

"Zari" (Greek: Ζάρι, pronounced [ˈzari]; transl. "Dice") is a song by Greek singer Marina Satti. It was co-written by Satti alongside eight other songwriters, and released on 7 March 2024 by Golden Records as the second single off her extended play P.O.P. It represented Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, where it placed 11th at the grand final with 126 points.

The song has been described by Satti as a song that aims to tell the "real characteristics" of young Greek people and their culture. The song was met with a heavily divided response in Greece and the international community, with praise being awarded towards the song for mixing multiple styles of music. However, it was also met with heavy criticism, with the song being viewed as confusing. Criticism was also levied on the song's stance regarding the reliance of tourism relating to the Greek economy. "Zari" drew commercial success, topping the charts in its native Greece. Internationally, it peaked within the top ten in the Netherlands and the top 20 in Lithuania. It was additionally certified diamond by IFPI Greece.

  1. ^ Papadopoulos, Giorgos (28 February 2024). "Ελλάδα: Οι συνθέτες του 'Ζάρι'!" [Greece: The composers of "Zari"!]. Eurovisionfun (in Greek). Retrieved 28 February 2024.

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