Since I was little, I had a crush on Yannis Ploutarchos since I grew up listening to his songs.
At a young age, I didn't understand the meaning of the lyrics and the pain of the songs, but as I grew older, his songs felt like they were written for me or for every ex, after all, we all have a song that reminds us of the past.
But Plutarch's songs are all about pain that, whether you're separated or in love, will immediately make you cry.
The reason his songs touch my soul is because at that moment when I listen to Plutarch, it's like I'm hearing him speak and not sing.
The older I got, the more I listened to him, and my parents from then until now tell me:
Oh my gosh, Tina, how can you listen to it all day long? Add something happier!
Except I can't easily listen to another singer, besides I consider him the best love singer, especially in breakup songs.
If you ask my exes or my friends what song would represent me, they will tell you:
Any song that has to do with Plutarch
When I got older, I started going to the entertainment venues where he sang, either alone or with other singers, and my ex, who also listens to him a lot, and we went together, and even though I was in love, I cried.
My ex had dedicated it to me:
And the truth is that I don't want to listen to it like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0vtO-lHo5Q
Of course, when I got divorced, no matter how much I wanted to listen to Plutarch at that time, I didn't listen at all, I just couldn't.
But the song I haven't heard in 5 years is:
\'No matter what we do, there are songs that still hurt you because their lyrics take you back to the past.
I count all your things every day, on the table there's a wedding ring.