Peggy Zina - Distihos Instant

: The "I'm fine" (Eimai Kala) vs. "Unfortunately, I still love you" (Distihos) dichotomy is a feeling many listeners recognize in their own lives. Where to Listen

The title itself, "Distihos" (Δυστυχώς), sets a somber tone. The song explores the internal conflict of someone who knows they should move on but finds themselves tethered to a phantom presence. Peggy Zina - Distihos

: Peggy Zina is known for her "emotional punch," and this ballad uses traditional bouzouki chords and a melodic chorus to bridge the gap between classic laïka and modern pop. : The "I'm fine" (Eimai Kala) vs

: Mazi Sou sold over 40,000 copies, largely propelled by this track and "Eimai Kala". The song explores the internal conflict of someone

Released in 2003 as a cornerstone of her platinum-certified album Mazi Sou , (Unfortunately) remains one of Peggy Zina's most enduring "laïka" hits. Written and produced by the prolific Giorgos Moukidis , the track capture the raw, often contradictory nature of lingering love long after a relationship should have ended.

The Heart of the Lyrics: A Struggle Between Logic and Feeling

: The chorus hits hardest with the line: "Unfortunately, I still love you" (δυστυχώς ακόμα σ' αγαπώ). It frames love not as a gift, but as an inescapable prison or a sentence they wish to "cut" away. Why It Resonated