The lyrics of "Qo'zg'alur" (meaning "Arising" or "Awakening") use vivid imagery of the changing seasons:
The song by the prominent Uzbek artist Rustam Gaipov is a soulful track that celebrates the awakening of nature and life during the spring season. While often referred to as a "yangi" (new) hit in recent uploads, the song has various versions and has been a staple in his repertoire for several years. Where to Listen and Download You can find the track across major music platforms:
It is available for streaming on Spotify and Apple Music . Rustam Gaipov Qo Zg Alur Yangi MP3 Download
Official audio and concert versions are hosted on Rustam Gaipov's YouTube channel and other media platforms like Facebook .
Typical of Gaipov's style, the track blends classical Uzbek poetic traditions with contemporary melody, often performed at cultural events and concerts. Rustam Gaipov -Qo'zg'alur Yangi hit premerasi Official audio and concert versions are hosted on
The song references blooming flowers, the swaying of basils (rayhon), and the movement of a beloved ("janon") that brings life back to the soul.
For those interested in the poetic meaning, the full Uzbek text is available on Genius . Song Meaning and Themes For those interested in the poetic meaning, the
It describes winter passing and spring arriving, where every living thing in the world "awakens".