The title serves as a philosophical reminder that human connections are fragile and that conflict is rarely one-sided. It resonates with audiences because it captures the universal experience of regret and the difficult "morning after" a breakup when one reflects on what they could have done differently. Key Contributors Performer: Giorgos Papadis Lyricist: Dimitris Varsamidis Composer: Kostas Pitsos
The core of the song is the admission of personal fault within a failing relationship. Instead of casting the partner as the sole villain, the narrator acknowledges their own contribution to the "wreckage." kapoy_ftaio_kai_eghw_giwrghos_papadis
In Greek music (specifically the laiko or elafro-laiko genres), heartbreak is often portrayed as a two-way street. The lyrics reflect a moment of maturity where the ego is set aside to admit that mistakes were shared. The title serves as a philosophical reminder that
The phrase (Κάπου φταίω και εγώ), which translates to "Somewhere I am also to blame," is the title of a Greek song performed by Giorgos Papadis (Γιώργος Παπαδής). The song was written by Dimitris Varsamidis (lyrics) and Kostas Pitsos (music). Instead of casting the partner as the sole