The song and its various live performances are widely available on major digital platforms:
(also known as "Qachon Mexmon Olosiz") is a popular Uzbek song performed by the Honored Artist of Uzbekistan, Ogabek Sobirov . The title translates to "When Will You Be a Guest?" and it is one of his most recognized traditional and pop-influenced tracks. Key Information about the Song
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 cultural events across Uzbekistan, especially in the Khorezm regions [2].
Multiple versions, including official music videos and live concert recordings, are uploaded on his official channel and various Uzbek music hubs.
You can find it on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and local Uzbek streaming sites (such as RizaNova) by searching for the artist and title.
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The song and its various live performances are widely available on major digital platforms:
(also known as "Qachon Mexmon Olosiz") is a popular Uzbek song performed by the Honored Artist of Uzbekistan, Ogabek Sobirov . The title translates to "When Will You Be a Guest?" and it is one of his most recognized traditional and pop-influenced tracks. Key Information about the Song 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 The song and its various live performances are
It is frequently performed at weddings (tuy) and cultural events across Uzbekistan, especially in the Khorezm regions [2]. Where to Listen It is frequently performed at
Multiple versions, including official music videos and live concert recordings, are uploaded on his official channel and various Uzbek music hubs.
You can find it on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and local Uzbek streaming sites (such as RizaNova) by searching for the artist and title.