Released around , the song became an instant hit across Georgian radio and television.
: The chorus repeatedly urges the listener to "Let's go, let's go, let's walk together," emphasizing that life's challenges are easier to face with a companion. Cultural Impact
: A unique feature of the song is its reference to Pippi Longstocking ("Pepi Grdzeli Tsinda"), who is described as running away from home, symbolizing a desire for freedom and adventure. Released around , the song became an instant
: While it is firmly a "pop" song, it carries the soul of Georgian musical tradition—melodic, emotional, and harmony-focused.
The song (commonly known as "Airia-Dairia" ), performed by Soso Toloraia and Marika Tkhelidze , is a cornerstone of modern Georgian pop culture that emerged in the early 2000s. This duet blended a lighthearted, catchy melody with lyrics that captured a sense of youthful escapism and romantic optimism during a period of transition in Georgia. The Core Themes and Imagery : While it is firmly a "pop" song,
: The lyrics describe a world where things are "confused," yet the singers find solace in each other.
The title translates to "Everything is mixed up" or "Everything has gone topsy-turvy," reflecting a playful chaos. The Core Themes and Imagery : The lyrics
: For many Georgians, particularly the "90s generation," the song is a nostalgic anthem that represents the brighter, more hopeful side of the post-Soviet era.