Born on November 23, 1983, Pantelis Pantelidis grew up in Nea Ionia, a small suburb of Athens.
[2] Pantelidis served in the Hellenic Navy as a non-commissioned officer, but abandoned the career to pursue his music.
Pantelidis collaborated with numerous Greek artists such as Vasilis Karras, Despina Vandi and others.
[5][6] On February 18, 2017, one year after his death, an unpublished demo song was released Karavia Sto Vitho.
In 2 February 2012, Pantelis released a video singing his original song, Den Tairiazete Sou Lew, accompanied by his self-taught acoustic guitar playing.
The video received instant hype and reached over 1 million views in a short period of time.
The collision occurred on Vouliagmenis Avenue, with a Mercedes W164 ML 63 AMG, just one day before he was set to perform at a well-known Athens night club with Despoina Vandi and Kostas Martakis.
The two songs being "Ta Shinia Sou" and "Pino Apo 'Ki Psila Gia Sena".
On December 14, 2016, Pantelidis' pre-recorded song "Alli Mia Efkeria" was released via artist's official YouTube channel.
A video clip was also created for this song including unpublished footage of Pantelis Pantelidis.
On February 18, 2017, one year after his death, Karavia Sto Vitho was released and reached 16,000,000+ views within one month.
(Currently 17,000,000) On October 27, 2017, Tha zo (Θα ζω, I'll live) was released, written by Pantelis Pantelidis and sung by Amarrilis.
(Currently 9,300,000) On December 20, 2018, the song Kane ta panta apopse (Κάνε τα πάντα απόψε, Do everything tonight) was released.