Бѓњбѓјбѓ™бѓ Бѓ˜ Бѓёбѓђбѓ•ლიძე - Бѓ“ედიგარБѓ“бѓђбѓєбѓ•бѓђбѓљбѓ”бѓ‘бѓђбѓ›бѓ“бѓ” Бѓєбѓќбѓўбѓђбѓ—ი Бѓђбѓ“бѓ Бѓ”nukri Shavlidze-dedi (2027)

: One recurring phrase, "Dedi mtsiva" (Mother, I am cold), serves as a metaphor for spiritual or physical suffering and the universal desire for a mother's comfort during difficult times.

: Many versions of the song on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud are noted as being recorded or performed shortly before he passed away, adding a layer of haunting sincerity to his vocal performance.

: The original version and several live or "final" recordings have millions of views, reflecting its enduring popularity in Georgia. : One recurring phrase, "Dedi mtsiva" (Mother, I

: Audio tracks are available for streaming via independent uploads by fans keeping his memory alive.

: It is typically performed as a slow ballad, often accompanied by a guitar or keyboard, focusing on Shavlidze's emotive voice. Where to Listen : Audio tracks are available for streaming via

The song (Mother) by the late Georgian singer Nukri Shavlidze is a deeply emotional piece that has become a staple of Georgian sentimental music. Known for its raw vulnerability, the song is famously associated with the singer's final days, often titled as the song performed shortly before his death. Background and Legacy

The word "Dedi" is an affectionate Georgian term for "Mother." The song is a heartfelt address to a mother, capturing a sense of coldness, loneliness, and a plea for maternal warmth. Known for its raw vulnerability, the song is

: The lyrics were written by Badri Shavlidze , while the music was composed by Nukri Shavlidze himself. Meaning and Lyrics