: It represents the joyous musical style of the Black Sea coast in the Adjara region.
: In modern contexts, it is often performed with high energy, sometimes incorporating "trap" or pop elements, as seen in viral versions by groups like Trio Mandili. : It represents the joyous musical style of
: Features haunting refrains like "Tarnanani ninano," which act as an eternal farewell. sometimes incorporating "trap" or pop elements
: Lyrics often feature a river carrying wood chips from a poplar tree, serving as a messenger for the sweetheart. : It represents the joyous musical style of
: It tells of two lovers separated by family will, forced to turn their sorrow into song.
: Its origins are often traced back to ancient fertility rituals.