The song was written by Giorgos Pilianidis (lyrics) and Giannis Papadopoulos (music). Themes & Style
The track is a hallmark of late 90s Greek music, characterized by:
It falls within the Laïkó (folk-pop) genre, featuring traditional Greek instrumentation blended with modern production styles of that era. Critical Reception
Theodoridou is celebrated for her deep, expressive voice, which perfectly captures the song's themes of solitude and the search for genuine connection in a superficial world.
The title translates to "What am I doing with them?" or "What do I seek with these people?". The lyrics describe a sense of alienation—being surrounded by "beautiful flowers that don't smell" and "elegantly dressed people without hearts".
The song was written by Giorgos Pilianidis (lyrics) and Giannis Papadopoulos (music). Themes & Style
The track is a hallmark of late 90s Greek music, characterized by: The song was written by Giorgos Pilianidis (lyrics)
It falls within the Laïkó (folk-pop) genre, featuring traditional Greek instrumentation blended with modern production styles of that era. Critical Reception The song was written by Giorgos Pilianidis (lyrics)
Theodoridou is celebrated for her deep, expressive voice, which perfectly captures the song's themes of solitude and the search for genuine connection in a superficial world. The song was written by Giorgos Pilianidis (lyrics)
The title translates to "What am I doing with them?" or "What do I seek with these people?". The lyrics describe a sense of alienation—being surrounded by "beautiful flowers that don't smell" and "elegantly dressed people without hearts".