Rayhon, the actress, created twenty songs from Yarasheva's poems

People's Artist of Uzbekistan and renowned actress Ra'no Yarasheva, in one of her recent interviews, sincerely shared with readers her first steps in the arts and unique secrets of her creative career. Zamin.uz reported on this.
She focused on her poetic work and shared particularly interesting stories about her collaboration with the great artist Rayhon Ganiyeva. According to Ra'no Yarasheva, our nation's beloved singer Rayhon performed nearly twenty of her poems as songs.
In this statement, she is not trying to boast about anything but simply revealing a true fact. Songs based on the actress's lyrics became hits and opened a new page in Uzbek pop music.
The actress listed the most famous works created during that period. Poems such as "Men nechun yaraldim Ollohim" (Why Was I Created, My God), "Gulga sira hushim yo'q" (I Have No Sense for Flowers), "Bulbul bilan ishim yo'q" (I Have Nothing to Do with the Nightingale), "Yodingdami" (Do You Remember), and "Yor-yor" were set to music by Rayhon and became hits across the entire country.
These songs have remained in people's memory as beloved works for decades. Continuing her memories, Ra'no Yarasheva spoke about the dreams of her young daughter Ra'no during a film premiere.
When her daughter said she wanted to become a singer one day, the actress handed her a book containing her poems. As a result, these words turned into hit songs and left their mark in the world of art.
In these sincere memories, Ra'no Yarasheva revealed the secret of success in art and how creative collaboration yields flourishing results. Her words show that true art emerges into the light not only through talent and hard work but also through humanity and mutual understanding.
These events represent one of the very important and unforgettable pages in the history of Uzbek culture.





