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The phrase refers to the legendary 1981 hit song (often subtitled "Tri Kolodca" or "Three Wells" ) performed by the Soviet-Uzbek ensemble Yalla .

The music was composed by Farrukh Zakirov, and the lyrics were written by Yuri Entin during a visit to the town. via_yalla_uckuduk_tri_kolodca_yalla_uchkuduk

A pioneer of "Soviet Oriental Modernity," the song blended traditional Uzbek folk instruments and motifs with synth-pop and rock elements. The phrase refers to the legendary 1981 hit

Often called the " Beatles of the Soviet Union ," Yalla's performance of "Uchkuduk" became an anthem across the socialist bloc and remains a staple of nostalgia in post-Soviet countries. Often called the " Beatles of the Soviet

Led by Farrukh Zakirov , the song is a cornerstone of Central Asian pop culture and famously describes the desert town of Uchkuduk, which was originally a closed settlement for uranium miners. The title "Uchkuduk" literally translates to "Three Wells" in Uzbek, referencing the town's origins. Key Facts About the Song

It was the title track of their first album released in 1981.