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    Gennethleia

    "Genethlia" (Greek: Γενέθλια) is a Greek song last covered by Notis Sfakianakis.[1][2] The song is in the zeibekiko style, meaning that it is played to a 9/8 beat.

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    The song first appeared as Genethlia (Γενέθλια) in 2001 on an album called H Fygi, released by Cretan singer and lyra player Stelios Bikakis. Despite the song's obvious credentials, it failed to reach the widespread popularity it deserved on account of Bikakis’ relatively low profile.

    However, the song did cause some debate with regards to its origin: what terrible suffering inspired such sombre lyrics? Some theories abounded, but none were confirmed to be true.

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    However, five years after the release, Bikakis finally revealed the truth behind the song. Not long after the circulation of his previous album, Bikakis’ son Giorgos contracted a rare disease, which is believed to befall only every one millionth person.

    During a very difficult period for Bikakis and hi