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Több nem is kell (Live)
2022 · albüm
Az utolsó békeév
2021 · mini albüm
Fel a szívekkel
2021 · albüm
Jerikó (Feró75)
2021 · single
Aranyszárnyú angyal
2020 · mini albüm
Idősziget Koncert (Live at Dupla Aréna, 2019)
2020 · albüm
Idősziget
2019 · albüm
Nem kell más vigasz
2019 · mini albüm
50 (Live)
2019 · albüm
Hazatalál
2018 · mini albüm
50
2018 · mini albüm
Szintirock/Dupla Aréna 2016
2017 · albüm
Szabadon
2017 · albüm
Veletek vagyunk/Dupla Aréna 2015
2016 · albüm
Ugyanúgy
2016 · albüm
Dupla Aréna 2014
2015 · albüm
Még egyszer
2015 · albüm
Ébredj mellettem
2015 · single
Igazán
2014 · albüm
Újrakezdhetnénk
2014 · single
Karcolatok 20
2014 · albüm
Girl In The Café - Karcolatok 20 MIX
2013 · single
TURNÉ 2084
2013 · albüm
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Biyografi
One of Hungary's most prominent pop/rock performers, Ákos was born Kovács Ákos on April 6, 1968 in Budapest, Hungary. Outside of his homeland and its immediate vicinity, he is often billed as Akosh in order to convey the correct pronunciation of his name. Young Kovács was expected to follow a longstanding family tradition and become a lawyer. Although he idolized controversial Italian auteur Pier Paolo Pasolini and wished to be a director himself, Kovács dutifully earned an M.B.A. in foreign trade from Budapest's Corvinus University in 1992. Ákos first attained fame as a member of the synth pop group Bonanza Banzai, which formed in 1987 and with whom he performed until 1994. From the '90s onward, his work as a solo artist ranged from electronic pop to gritty rock; many of the more than 25 recordings he released reached gold or platinum status in Hungary. Ákos also speaks English and Italian, has published numerous volumes of poetry, and is married with four children. He has put out a substantial body of music videos, and in 1999 translated songs by Phil Collins into Hungarian for regional distribution of Walt Disney's animated film Tarzan. Other projects have included playing Bill Sikes in Lionel Bart's Oliver!, remixing for bands such as Hurts, and composing for museum and theater shows. ~ arwulf arwulf, Rovi