It is frequently performed at weddings (tuy) and cultural events across Uzbekistan, especially in the Khorezm regions [2].
The song and its various live performances are widely available on major digital platforms:
The track combines traditional Khorezmian instruments with modern arrangements, characteristic of Sobirov's "halfa" and pop-folk style [2]. Where to Listen
The song typically features themes of hospitality, longing, and invitation, which are central to Uzbek culture.
Ogabek Sobirov, a prominent singer known for his contributions to the Khorezmian musical tradition [1, 2].
It is frequently performed at weddings (tuy) and cultural events across Uzbekistan, especially in the Khorezm regions [2].
The song and its various live performances are widely available on major digital platforms: Ogabek Sobirov Qachon Mexmon Olosiz
The track combines traditional Khorezmian instruments with modern arrangements, characteristic of Sobirov's "halfa" and pop-folk style [2]. Where to Listen It is frequently performed at weddings (tuy) and
The song typically features themes of hospitality, longing, and invitation, which are central to Uzbek culture. Ogabek Sobirov Qachon Mexmon Olosiz
Ogabek Sobirov, a prominent singer known for his contributions to the Khorezmian musical tradition [1, 2].