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: This specific track is based on a 1926 recording by Kostas Papagikas' ensemble , featuring the voice of his wife, Marika . The band famously used samples of Marika's repitched voice alongside contemporary vocals by Eleni Tsaligopoulou in their original 2008 remix.

: He jokingly threatens to "give them a couple of slaps" for their cheekiness. : This specific track is based on a

The lyrics tell a playful, slightly rebellious story of a man whose drinking and social habits make him the target of neighborhood gossip: The lyrics tell a playful, slightly rebellious story

Ta Pedia Tis Gitonias Sou - Live - song and lyrics by Imam Baildi The live version, often featuring vocalist Rena Morfi

: The live arrangement transforms the original 9/8 folk rhythm into a jazz-influenced performance featuring upright bass, tenor sax, and bouzouki. Lyric Themes

: Amidst the humor about drinking (specifically constant ouzo), the lyrics shift to a deeper emotional core: "If you tell me you don't want me, your words are like little knives". Where to Listen You can find the live performance on several platforms: YouTube (Official Audio Release) Spotify (Live Album Track) Bandcamp (Original Remix Background)

"" (The Kids in Your Neighborhood) by Imam Baildi is a modern reimagining of a traditional folk tune from Asia Minor that dates back to at least 1926. The live version, often featuring vocalist Rena Morfi , is a standout track from their 2016 album Imam Baildi Live . Musical Style and Origins