(Greek: "Μ' έκανες ζωή και μοιάζω") is a celebrated Greek song famously performed by the legendary Stelios Kazantzidis . The title translates roughly to "You made me into life, and I resemble [it]," though it is often interpreted more poetically as "You became my life, and I look like you." It stands as a classic of the Laïko genre, embodying the deep emotion and soulful storytelling characteristic of 20th-century Greek popular music. Quick Facts Primary Artist: Stelios Kazantzidis Composer: Apostolos Kaldaras Lyricist: Eftichia Papagiannopoulou Genre: Laïko (Greek Folk/Popular) Musical Style and Composition
There is an underlying sense of destiny, a common thread in Papagiannopoulou's work, where the union between two people is seen as an inescapable force of nature. Cultural Legacy m_ekanes_zoi_ke_miazo
The narrator describes a total surrender of self, where their entire identity has been reshaped by the presence of the beloved. (Greek: "Μ' έκανες ζωή και μοιάζω") is a