Bojalar To 39 Ylar -

: Songs like "Jiyda," "Nilufarim," and "Buxoro" defined their early career.

The group was formed around 2004, led by the charismatic and his close friend Mo'min Oripov . They quickly became household names in Uzbekistan for their "Arabic Pop" style, which blended traditional Uzbek melodies with upbeat, contemporary pop rhythms that were a staple at local celebrations. The Tragedy of Mo'min Oripov Bojalar To 39 Ylar

At the height of their success, tragedy struck. In 2009, Mo'min Oripov died in a car accident while returning from a concert in the Surxondaryo region. His death shocked the nation and the music industry, leaving Poziljonov to carry on the Bojalar legacy alone. Fans still remember Oripov through the band's older hits, and his son, Bilolxo'ja, has since performed covers of his father's songs, like the popular track . Musical Legacy and Style : Songs like "Jiyda," "Nilufarim," and "Buxoro" defined

: Despite the loss of a founding member, Jahongir Poziljonov has remained one of the most hardworking and popular performers in Uzbekistan. The Tragedy of Mo'min Oripov At the height

Bojalar  To 39 Ylar

: Songs like "Jiyda," "Nilufarim," and "Buxoro" defined their early career.

The group was formed around 2004, led by the charismatic and his close friend Mo'min Oripov . They quickly became household names in Uzbekistan for their "Arabic Pop" style, which blended traditional Uzbek melodies with upbeat, contemporary pop rhythms that were a staple at local celebrations. The Tragedy of Mo'min Oripov

At the height of their success, tragedy struck. In 2009, Mo'min Oripov died in a car accident while returning from a concert in the Surxondaryo region. His death shocked the nation and the music industry, leaving Poziljonov to carry on the Bojalar legacy alone. Fans still remember Oripov through the band's older hits, and his son, Bilolxo'ja, has since performed covers of his father's songs, like the popular track . Musical Legacy and Style

: Despite the loss of a founding member, Jahongir Poziljonov has remained one of the most hardworking and popular performers in Uzbekistan.