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Released in on his debut album Proti Agapi , the song was a true family affair. Harry composed the music, proving he was more than just "the son of a legend." His father, Giannis Parios , wrote the lyrics—delivering a masterclass in the "parapono" (the grievance) that defines Greek romantic music. Why It Hits Differently

The title translates to "By what right?" and the lyrics question a lover who has left, yet continues to occupy the narrator's thoughts and space. xaris_barthakouris_me_poio_dikaioma_epaikses_ki...

The phrase "Epaikses ki ehasas" (You played and you lost) from the lyrics became a popular idiom of the time. While the song is nearly 30 years old, it remains a staple in Harry's live sets and is frequently covered by newer artists on televised music shows. Released in on his debut album Proti Agapi

If you grew up in the 90s or have ever spent a late night at a Greek bouzoukia , you’ve undoubtedly heard the opening chords of . Performed by Harry Varthakouris , this track isn't just a song; it's a cinematic experience of heartbreak that has stood the test of time. The Story Behind the Song The phrase "Epaikses ki ehasas" (You played and

Below is a drafted blog post exploring the song's impact and legacy.

Whether you’re feeling nostalgic or discovering it for the first time, "Me Poio Dikaioma" is a masterclass in emotional storytelling. You can find the official track and live versions on platforms like YouTube Music or Spotify.

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