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Descriptions of stealing in cities like Tbilisi and being betrayed in Batumi.
The song is a centerpiece of the Rabiz (Armenian) and Blatnyak (Russian criminal song) genres. вњµKavkazвњµDolya Varavskaia вњµ
Although originally written in Russian, it has been reinterpreted and translated into Armenian, Georgian, and Azerbaijani . You can find various versions on platforms like Spotify and Shazam . Lyrics and Themes Descriptions of stealing in cities like Tbilisi and
Contemporary artists continue to sample or cover the track, such as Vakho Brooklyn in his 2024 rap track "Death before Dishonor". You can find various versions on platforms like
It was popularized in the 1970s and 80s by the Baku-born Soviet-Armenian singer Boris Davidyan , better known as Boka .
It is often performed at weddings and gatherings, serving as a rare piece of shared culture that bridges ethnic divides in the Caucasus.
The narrator writes to his "mama-djan" about his bitter fate. Cultural Impact and Controversy