(Greek: "Δεν πάω πουθενά," meaning "I’m not going anywhere") is one of the most iconic anthems in modern Greek music history, performed by the legendary Laïko singer Vasilis Karras . Released in 1992, it served as the title track for an album that would go on to achieve multi-platinum status and solidify Karras's position as a titan of the genre. Musical Significance and Legacy
The track remains one of Karras's most-streamed songs, with tens of millions of plays on platforms like Spotify and YouTube. Album Details (1992) den_pao_pouthena
The phrase "Den Pao Pouthena" has transcended the song itself, often used in Greek pop culture to express unwavering loyalty or a stubborn refusal to leave a person or situation. Album Details (1992) The phrase "Den Pao Pouthena"
The song is a quintessential example of , characterized by its heavy use of the bouzouki and Karras’s signature deep, raspy baritone voice. It is a mainstay in Greek nightlife, frequently played at bouzoukia (live music clubs) and celebrations across the globe. (Greek: "Δεν πάω πουθενά