
In recent days, a new music trend has emerged in the internet space. This was reported by Upl.uz.
This trend is related to the performance of the song "Xastamanu," created by G'aybula Tursunov. The Korean performer known by the stage name songwonsub87 presented a Korean version of this song.
This performance has generated great interest among listeners worldwide. Its release has quickly spread on social media, gathering thousands of views and comments.
The cover version of "Xastamanu" by songwonsub87 has managed to convey the emotions of the original work while preserving its spirit. Social media users emphasize that despite the language barrier, the Korean artist's performance feels sincere and close to the traditions of various cultures.
In the comments, the musician's adaptation of the song's melody for an international audience is receiving special attention. People from Uzbekistan are actively supporting songwonsub87's initiative.
Many comments on the video express gratitude for the attention to national culture. One comment highlighted that such performances can serve to strengthen cultural ties between countries.
Others note that despite the change in language, the song has retained its emotional power and leaves a strong impression on listeners. Some users from Uzbekistan expressed pride in the international recognition of Tursunov's work.
This is not the first time G'aybula Tursunov's works have gained popularity abroad. Previously, his song "Janona" was widely recognized through the interpretation of a young Indian performer.
At that time, the piece received many positive reviews, demonstrating the growing interest in Uzbek music on the world stage. Experts emphasize that such musical projects serve to promote Uzbek culture and establish dialogue between different peoples.
The spread of songwonsub87's video is part of a trend where artists from various countries refer to the musical heritage of other cultures. In Uzbekistan, such occurrences are seen as a sign of respect for national art.
At the same time, foreign users who are not familiar with the original "Xastamanu" are noting that they discovered Uzbek music through the Korean artist's performance. As the article is published, the number of video views continues to rise, and hashtags related to the song are actively used on social media.
The author of the song "Xastamanu," G'aybula Tursunov, is not only a musician but also a famous poet in Uzbekistan. His poems are widely used in national musical works, giving his songs a unique lyricism and depth.