Nodar Tugushi Gurulo | Бѓќ Бѓ‘бѓ”бѓ“бѓќ Бѓ‘бѓ”бѓ“бѓќ Бѓёбѓ”бѓњ Бѓјбѓ‘бѓ”бѓ“бѓјбѓ Бѓќ - Бѓњбѓќбѓ“бѓђбѓ Бѓўбѓјбѓ¦бѓјбѓёбѓ˜ (бѓ’бѓјбѓ Бѓјбѓљбѓќ) O Bedo Bedo Shen Ubeduro -

: Like many Georgian songs, it provides a cathartic experience for listeners, often performed at supras (traditional feasts) where the lyrics about fate and life resonate deeply with the communal spirit.

While "O Bedo Bedo" leans more toward the "city folk" or urban romance genre, it retains the emotional weight typical of the region. : Like many Georgian songs, it provides a

The song’s arrangement, credited to with lyrics by Merab Kashia , blends traditional vocal delivery with accessible, melodic instrumentation that highlights Tugushi’s distinct, gravelly voice. Cultural Impact Cultural Impact The artist’s moniker

The artist’s moniker, "Gurulo," literally translates to "a man from Guria," signaling his deep connection to his regional roots. Guria is world-renowned for its complex, polyphonic folk singing, particularly the high-pitched krimanchuli (yodeling style), which often conveys a mix of intense melancholy and spirited defiance. polyphonic folk singing

: The song serves as a modern anthem for Gurians, showcasing the region's enduring influence on national culture.