Бѓђбѓњбѓўбѓђбѓ›бѓ‘бѓљбѓ Бѓ‘бѓ Бѓђбѓ•бѓќ Бѓ›бѓ”бѓўбѓ”бѓ®бѓ - Бѓўбѓђбѓґбѓђбѓ Бѓ—бѓ•бѓ”бѓљбѓќбѓў Бѓбѓђбѓ•бѓњбѓђбѓњбѓђ / Ensemble Bravo Metehi - Saqartvelos Iavnana -
The group's own history adds to the song's weight. Founded in 2004 in Kutaisi, the members of met in a choir at the Meliton Balanchivadze Music School. Their name is a tribute to the Metehi Church in Tbilisi, one of the city's oldest and most sacred sites, symbolizing the intersection of faith and history that defines their music.
: A significant part of the story involves acknowledging the "heroes" and "mothers who sacrificed their children" for the land. It portrays Georgia as a country that has survived hardships through the "strong love" of its people. The group's own history adds to the song's weight
Released in 2020 as part of the album Ranina , the song has since become a "modern hymn" for Georgians worldwide, often moving listeners to tears with its blend of folk traditions and modern pop sensibilities. : A significant part of the story involves
: The narrative is deeply personal. It references the singer's grandmother singing a lullaby and memories of a childhood yard with hammocks strung between trees. This shifts the song from a broad national anthem to an intimate story of longing for one's roots. : The narrative is deeply personal