Valantis collaborated with the Droulias Brothers for a modernized version released by Heaven Music .
The track is a collaboration between Valantis , who composed the music, and renowned lyricist .
Decades after its debut, the song continues to be reimagined: Valantis collaborated with the Droulias Brothers for a
The chorus— "Ti allo theleis pio poly, pethaino m' ena sou fili" —translated as "What more do you want, I die with just one of your kisses," remains one of the most recognizable lines in Greek pop. Music Video and Production
Numerous DJs have produced remixes, such as the DJ Appa Remix and the Panos Haritidis version , keeping the track relevant in modern nightlife. Music Video and Production Numerous DJs have produced
The song explores themes of unwavering devotion and the frustration of being misunderstood in a relationship. The narrator addresses a partner who is influenced by rumors, assuring them that they are held "high" and flow through their "veins".
The official music video , produced by , captures the late-90s aesthetic of Greek nightlife and entertainment. It features Valantis performing with the charismatic energy that defined his early career, helping the song become a staple in Greek clubs and "bouzoukia" venues. Lasting Legacy and Remakes The official music video , produced by ,
"" (What More Do You Want) is a definitive anthem of the Greek laiko-pop scene, originally released in 1999 by the popular singer Valantis . Though often associated with the year 2000 due to its peak popularity, the song first appeared on the album Dakrizi Apopse To Feggari under the Minos-EMI label. Song Composition and Theme