: Songs like "Jiyda," "Nilufarim," and "Buxoro" defined their early career.
Bojalar is famous for songs that are both humorous and emotional, often appearing in soundtracks for Uzbek films like Boyvachcha . Their music is synonymous with (weddings), as their energetic tracks are essential for festive gatherings across the country. Key elements of their journey include: Bojalar To 39 Ylar
The story of the Uzbek band is one of rapid fame, tragedy, and endurance. While "Bojalar To 39 Ylar" appears to be a slight misspelling— likely referring to their association with weddings ( "To'ylarda" ) or a specific milestone —their history is deeply tied to the rise of modern Uzbek pop music. The Rise of Bojalar : 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. Key elements of their journey include: The story
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