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Marina Satti and Tso explore childhood on haunting ballad "IPNOS"

  • December 2, 2025
  • Angelos Andreosopoulos
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Greek pop sensation has spent 2025 dominating charts across Europe. Her second studio album, POP TOO, released in April via Minos EMI and Golden Records, became the bestselling album by a female Greek artist this year, with singles "LOLA" and "EPANO STO TRAPEZI" both hitting number one. Now, as she navigates health issues that forced postponement of her American POP TOUR dates, she releases "IPNOS," a collaboration with rapper Tso that represents something entirely different from her recent dance-floor conquests.

This isn't the first time Satti and Tso have joined forces. They previously collaborated on the POP TOO closing track "POP (All the Voices in My Head)", and released jazz, rock, and club versions of "FASHION KILLAH" earlier this summer. Tso, who has co-produced numerous Satti tracks, represents the emerging generation of Greek pop/rap fusion artists, and their creative chemistry has only deepened with repeated collaboration.

"IPNOS" (meaning "sleep" in Greek) is a beautifully haunting ballad that sleepwalks between euphoria and melancholy. The production, handled by Ermis, Kay Be, Nick Kodonas, and TEO.x3, follows the emotional storyline discreetly, creating atmospheric texture that doesn't aim to impress through obvious flourishes but rather to penetrate deeper.

Tso's vocals open ethereally, almost silent, before electro beats enter alongside Satti's high-soprano delivery. The combination creates a sonic roller coaster between sleep and awakening, life and death. The two talented artists' vocals become echo-guides through this dreamlike state of mind, their voices intertwining to create something greater than either could achieve individually.

The track takes genuine courage to create. It touches the most unseen places within, diving into stillness and absolute quiet where you confront the most stripped-down version of yourself. The lyrics center on finding peace through rest, with the vocalists addressing sleep as a refuge that brings only joy (Sleep will come to take you / To where you only feel joy). The production pushes listeners toward confronting childhood traumas carried into adulthood, wounds that often remain unprocessed for years or decades.

Satti delivers particularly powerful moments in high pitch, singing about physical and emotional marks left from childhood, remnants of a young person whose expressive eyes once communicated everything without words before that ability was taken away (I have marks on me / That remind me of the child / Who once had eyes that said everything / Without saying a word / They took those away from her too). This imagery of lost innocence and lasting impact feels visceral and deeply personal, transforming the concept of trauma into something heartbreaking. It's not typical radio-friendly material from an artist known for crafting hits, but it's precisely that departure that makes "IPNOS" so affecting.

The context surrounding the release adds additional weight. Satti's breakthrough came with the 2024 EP P.O.P., which entered the top 10 debut albums on both Spotify Global and the UK, a remarkable achievement for an artist singing primarily in Greek. Her ability to blend pop and dance elements with ethnic Greek culture distinguished her in an increasingly homogenized global pop landscape. Her debut album YENNA, is considered among the best albums ever released in her country. She then transformed both her career trajectory and the Greek pop music scene with subsequent releases "TUCUTUM" and "ZARI" before the P.O.P. breakthrough.

"IPNOS" arrives during what Satti announced would be a hiatus, though she's continuing with side projects. The timing feels significant: an artist at peak commercial success choosing to release something intentionally uncommercial, something that prioritizes emotional honesty over streaming potential. For Satti, whose earlier work established her as a master of infectious pop hooks, "IPNOS" demonstrates artistic range. It's one thing to create songs that make bodies move; it's another to craft something that makes listeners confront difficult internal landscapes. That she can do both marks genuine artistic maturity. The track also signals Tso's return to his roots, an artist comfortable navigating between underground club releases and more introspective material.

"IPNOS" ultimately succeeds as an honest piece of art straight from the heart of a child who once had eyes that communicated everything without words. In an era where authenticity often feels performed, Satti and Tso have created something that resists easy categorization or commercial compromise. It's soft, vulnerable, and brave, qualities rarely celebrated in contemporary pop but desperately needed.

Connect with Marina Satti: Website | Instagram | TikTok

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