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The song follows the classic Uzbek poetic tradition of gazal , focusing on themes of yearning, admiration for a beloved's beauty, and the pain of separation.

The piece typically features traditional Uzbek instruments like the or rubob and is characterized by a soulful, melancholic melody that emphasizes the emotional weight of the lyrics. The song follows the classic Uzbek poetic tradition

While Dadaxon Xasanov's version is a staple of Uzbek folk and classical music, "Gulbadan" is a recurring motif across Central Asian and Indian music. For example, a famous but separate Hindi song "Aye Gulbadan" was performed by Mohammed Rafi in the 1962 film Professor . In Uzbekistan, the song has also been performed by other iconic artists like Sherali Joʻrayev . Musical Character focusing on themes of yearning