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: The band, led by brothers Orestis and Lysandros Falireas , is named after a Southeast Mediterranean dish. Like the dish, their music is a blend—specifically of 1940s–60s Greek classics with modern beats, jazz, and trip-hop.

"" (The Kids in Your Neighborhood) by Imam Baildi is a modern reimagining of a traditional folk tune from Asia Minor that dates back to at least 1926. The live version, often featuring vocalist Rena Morfi , is a standout track from their 2016 album Imam Baildi Live . Musical Style and Origins : The band, led by brothers Orestis and

: This specific track is based on a 1926 recording by Kostas Papagikas' ensemble , featuring the voice of his wife, Marika . The band famously used samples of Marika's repitched voice alongside contemporary vocals by Eleni Tsaligopoulou in their original 2008 remix. The live version, often featuring vocalist Rena Morfi

The lyrics tell a playful, slightly rebellious story of a man whose drinking and social habits make him the target of neighborhood gossip: The lyrics tell a playful, slightly rebellious story

: Amidst the humor about drinking (specifically constant ouzo), the lyrics shift to a deeper emotional core: "If you tell me you don't want me, your words are like little knives". Where to Listen You can find the live performance on several platforms: YouTube (Official Audio Release) Spotify (Live Album Track) Bandcamp (Original Remix Background)

: The neighborhood kids tease the protagonist, shouting that he is drunk again.

: He jokingly threatens to "give them a couple of slaps" for their cheekiness.