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Polina was born and raised in [[Nea Smyrni]], a suburb in south Athens. She started her career in 1977 singing the song "Lives" at the [[Thessaloniki Song Festival]]. In 1979, Polina appeared at the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] as a backup singer to [[Elpida (singer)|Elpida]] as she performed the entry "[[Sokrati]]".
However, that would be her only time going to Eurovision. She was picked in the 1986 national selection to represent Greece at [[Eurovision Song Contest 1986]] in [[Bergen]], [[Norway]], but [[Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi]], Greece's national broadcaster, pulled out of the Contest unexpectedly. Polina stated that it was due to political troubles in Greece at the time,<ref name="wagonlit1">{{cite web|url=http://www.polina.biz/index1.htm|title=Polina Biography|language=
She is best known for the string of chart successes she had in Greece in the late 1980s, including "Birimpa", "Push-Ups", "Let's Go to the Seychelles", and "Radio, Love Me". She has also collaborated with several well-known composers, particularly [[Stamatis Kraounakis]], with whom she has had a working relationship since the release of her ''Birimpa'' album in 1986.
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