Stratos Dionisiou Ego Den Imouna Alitis Official

: Both artists were masters of the Vary Laiko (heavy folk) style, which often features themes of the "underdog" or the misunderstood man.

While was a giant of Greek laiko music with legendary hits like "O Taxitzis" and "Vrehi Fotia Sti Strata Mou", the specific song "Ego Den Imouna Alitis" (I Wasn't a Lout) is actually most famously associated with Dimitris Kontolazos .

: The song emerged during the golden era of Greek nightclubs (the 1980s) when Dionysiou was at the peak of his career. STRATOS DIONISIOU EGO DEN IMOUNA ALITIS

: Stratos's son, Stelios Dionysiou , often performs classics from this era, occasionally leading to confusion between father and son or their respective contemporaries. Where to Listen Ego den imouna alitis - Dimitris Kontolazos - Spotify

Dionysiou did perform and record a similarly themed song titled "Ego Den Eho Avrio Kanena" (I Have No Tomorrow). Song Meaning and Context: "Ego Den Imouna Alitis" : Both artists were masters of the Vary

: He blames a former lover for his descent into becoming an alitis (a lout or "punk") and a xenihtis (a night owl/partier).

: The singer insists that he was originally a "good boy" ( kalo padthi ) who started from zero and never bent for anyone. : Stratos's son, Stelios Dionysiou , often performs

: The lyrics explore the bitterness of sorrow, loneliness, and the emotional toll of a difficult life. Connection to Stratos Dionysiou