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The official music video for by Artash Asatryan , released on June 21, 2012, is a standout track from his album Im Hayastan (My Armenia). As the son of the legendary "father of urban song" Aram Asatryan, Artash continues his father's legacy by blending traditional folk influences with a contemporary pop-shanson style. Key Highlights
Despite its 2012 debut, the track has remained relevant, seeing re-releases on digital platforms like Apple Music and Spotify in 2020 under the Karen Studio label. It frequently appears in "Best of" playlists alongside other hits like "Bales" and "Yerani". Critical Reception
The song features a vibrant folk-inspired melody, credited as "Music: Folk," with lyrics written by Robert Abrahamyan. It carries the upbeat, celebratory energy characteristic of the Asatryan family's "Rabiz" musical tradition, making it a popular choice for celebrations and Armenian gatherings.
Produced by Asatryan Music, the official video serves as a visual centerpiece for his 2012 album. It highlights Artash's charismatic performance style, which has helped him become a significant figure for Armenian youth.
While professional reviews in English are sparse, the song is highly regarded within the Armenian community as a modern classic of its genre. Listeners often praise its rhythmic infectiousness and its ability to bridge the gap between traditional Armenian sounds and modern pop sensibilities. Artash Asatryan - Alisa - NEW 2012 (Official Video)
The official music video for by Artash Asatryan , released on June 21, 2012, is a standout track from his album Im Hayastan (My Armenia). As the son of the legendary "father of urban song" Aram Asatryan, Artash continues his father's legacy by blending traditional folk influences with a contemporary pop-shanson style. Key Highlights
Despite its 2012 debut, the track has remained relevant, seeing re-releases on digital platforms like Apple Music and Spotify in 2020 under the Karen Studio label. It frequently appears in "Best of" playlists alongside other hits like "Bales" and "Yerani". Critical Reception
The song features a vibrant folk-inspired melody, credited as "Music: Folk," with lyrics written by Robert Abrahamyan. It carries the upbeat, celebratory energy characteristic of the Asatryan family's "Rabiz" musical tradition, making it a popular choice for celebrations and Armenian gatherings.
Produced by Asatryan Music, the official video serves as a visual centerpiece for his 2012 album. It highlights Artash's charismatic performance style, which has helped him become a significant figure for Armenian youth.
While professional reviews in English are sparse, the song is highly regarded within the Armenian community as a modern classic of its genre. Listeners often praise its rhythmic infectiousness and its ability to bridge the gap between traditional Armenian sounds and modern pop sensibilities. Artash Asatryan - Alisa - NEW 2012 (Official Video)
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