Background Paparizou initially released the album
Vrisko To Logo Na Zo in June 2008. While
Vrisko To Logo Na Zo was a commercial success, generating three top ten singles, being certified Platinum by
IFPI Greece for shipments of 30 thousand copies and becoming the second best-selling album of 2008 in both domestic and foreign domains, it sold less than its three predecessors. The album was later reissued as
The Deluxe Edition in December 2008, containing photographic material and a video release of her
To Party Arhizei tour, there were further plans to release the album once again as a special edition with new material, including the digital single "
Tha 'Mai Allios" (I will be different) released in April 2009. Additional material was to include many of her live covers from the 2009 MAD Secret Concert, six new duets, and a duet/cover of "Friends" with the Italian band Silky Sunday called "Pothi (Siga Psithirista)" (desires [whispered softly]). The reissue would have been set for release in the fall, however, Paparizou changed her mind, opting to use "Tha 'Mai Allios" as well as newly recorded material for a full-length with studio album in early 2010. In 2008, Paparizou had announced that her second
English-language album was in the works, with a release slated for 2009, making it the follow-up to
Vrisko To Logo Na Zo (2008) and the English follow-up to
The Game of Love (2006) and that once it was released she would travel abroad for a period of time. However, this did not materialize mostly due to her father's sudden death, explaining that her priorities had shifted; Paparizou expressed that "When you lose a parent, you are forced to mature, you test your endurance. After a busy 2008–2009 schedule, Paparizou announced that instead of performing for the winter season she would take a break from the industry in order to support her mother who needed her, something she did not have the opportunity to do in the past year due to work obligations, as well as take time to record her new material.
Recording and production Vrisko To Logo Na Zo was Paparizou's first album to contain all new material since her
debut album. She made the first announcement of the new album in an interview with
Down Town Magazine in October 2009, and at that time three of the tracks on the album had been completed. She stated that she and her team had gathered a lot of material and that she was "very pleased" with the outcome thus far, announcing two of the collaborators: singer-songwriter Giorgos Sabanis and lyricist Giannis Doxas, who was also Paparizou's
A&R; both musicians were on the previous album. Like her album, ''Giro apo t'oneiro
was recorded partially in Sweden, where she spent her winter holidays, and at her professional home studio in the suburb of Glyfada, near Athens. As she had first done with Vrisko To Logo Na Zo'', Paparizou contributed musically to the album, having written the music to one of the songs. Paparizou's fiancé at the time and manager Toni Mavridis composed tracks for the album, as he had done for all of her solo albums, while
Dimitris Kontopoulos' inclusion was described as a "surprise," being the first time he had worked with Paparizou since her debut album. Lyricists on the album included Niki Papatheohari who wrote the lyrics to the lead single "An Isouna Agapi", Eleanna Vrahali who had written the lyrics to "
Porta Gia Ton Ourano" on the previous album, and Valia Kalantzi. She further stated that the album has a more mature feeling to it, as she has matured since her last album, while the producers of the album are DON-K once again. The artwork concept was of simplistic scenery, designed by photographer Dimitris Skoulos, with Paparizou posing in front of a white background, wearing a white, oversize blouse with her legs bare. Paparizou once again collaborated with her longtime image team, with Al Giga responsible for the wardrobe styling, Giannis Marketakis as the make-up artist, and Christos Kallaniotis as her hairstylist. ==Composition and themes==