: A famous version was released in 1972 by Dimitra Galani and arranged by Vasilis Dimitriou , who is often credited with giving the track its modern laiko flavor.
: Originally from the Greek mainland, the song's roots are so deep that it is often credited as "Traditional". : A famous version was released in 1972
Beyond the remix, the song has been performed by numerous legendary artists: The modern version by Habibi & Dj Crysu
"Maria Me Ta Kitrina" (Μαρία Με Τα Κίτρινα), meaning is a foundational Greek folk song (dimotika) that has evolved into a popular mainstream laiko anthem. The modern version by Habibi & Dj Crysu represents a contemporary electronic remix of this traditional standard, which is widely celebrated at Greek weddings and cultural gatherings. Musical & Cultural Context : A famous version was released in 1972
The song centers on a playful, sometimes "wild" conversation regarding Maria’s affection:
: The song uses poetic imagery, such as wishing her husband were "marble" and her neighbor were a "rose," so she could stand on the marble to reach the flower. Popular Versions & Performances