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(Ρόζα) is widely considered the ultimate Zeibekiko and one of the most iconic songs in the history of Greek music. Originally released in 1996 on the album Stou Aiona Tin Paragkali (Στου αιώνα την παράγκα), it remains the signature song of the legendary Dimitris Mitropanos . The Core Masterpiece
Contemporary musicians and bouzouki players continue to share covers and tributes on platforms like TikTok.
A heavy Zeibekiko —a traditional 9/8 rhythm dance that is traditionally solo and deeply emotional. Song Background & Meaning Dimitris Mitropanos - ROZA
It is often interpreted as a dialogue with history, a lost love, or a symbol of the left-wing struggles in Greece.
It became an unofficial national anthem of sorts, played at everything from late-night bouzoukia sessions to Greek weddings . Notable Performances You can find various versions of this classic online: (Ρόζα) is widely considered the ultimate Zeibekiko and
The song's lyrics are notoriously difficult to translate literally, as they are filled with historical metaphors and surreal imagery.
Dimitris Mitropanos , a giant of the Laïkó genre known for his deep, expressive voice. A heavy Zeibekiko —a traditional 9/8 rhythm dance
A powerful Live at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus version featuring Mitropanos's famous stage presence.


