Dadaxon Xasanov is a highly influential figure in Uzbek music, known for his deep, spiritual, and sometimes politically conscious folk-style songs.
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 Dadaxon Xasanov is a highly influential figure in
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. In Uzbekistan, the song has also been performed
You can listen to his performance on platforms like the official YouTube channel . (often spelled "Gulbadan") is a classic Uzbek song
(often spelled "Gulbadan") is a classic Uzbek song performed by the legendary singer-songwriter Dadaxon Xasanov (Дадахон Ҳасанов). The title translates to "O, Rose-Bodied" or "O, Body like a Rose," which is a traditional poetic metaphor used to describe a woman’s beauty and softness. Overview of the Piece
Sherali Juraev - Gulbadan Rasmiy Matnli Video (Official Lyric Video)
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.