: The music video, which gained heavy rotation on channels like MTV Russia, further solidified the track's popularity. Legacy
: The melody originates from the opera Abesalom and Eteri by the famous Georgian composer Zakaria Paliashvili . : The music video, which gained heavy rotation
: The final version features Dato singing in Georgian and Ligalize performing his verses in Russian. Ligalize even joins Dato in singing the Georgian chorus. Ligalize even joins Dato in singing the Georgian chorus
: The song was officially released in 2006 and later added as a bonus track to the 2007 remastered edition of Ligalize’s iconic album XL . However, after Dato played his work-in-progress version of
: Originally, Ligalize and Dato planned to record a different song entirely in Russian. However, after Dato played his work-in-progress version of "Dzhanaya," Ligalize was so inspired that he suggested a bilingual collaboration.