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His career took a legendary turn in the 1970s. While living in North America, he became the first artist to record the original, uncensored lyrics of rebetiko songs that had been "prohibited" back in Greece by the military junta. These recordings became legendary, smuggled back to Greece on 8-track tapes and played in secret by taxi drivers and fans who hungered for the authentic "old school" sound. Why "Tou Chorismou i Ora" Resonates Today

While the song has been performed by other greats like Tolis Voskopoulos, the interpretations associated with Nikolaidis carry a specific weight. His voice—shaped by years of hard work and a life lived between continents—perfectly captures the bittersweet essence of the diaspora and the universal pain of loss. tu_xorismu_h_ora_apostolos_nikolaidhs

To understand the power behind his music, one must look at the man himself. Born in 1938, Nikolaidis grew up in Thessaloniki and spent his early years working in construction, often singing to his fellow workers from the scaffolding. His career took a legendary turn in the 1970s