Бѓ—бѓќбѓ Бѓњбѓ˜бѓ™бѓ” Бѓ›бѓ”ტტვირБѓ˜бѓёбѓ•ილი Бѓ“бѓђ Бѓ›бѓђбѓ Бѓ˜бѓђбѓ› Бѓ›бѓђбѓ›бѓјбѓ™бѓђбѓёбѓ•ილი - Бѓёбѓ”მიყვარБѓ”бѓ‘ / Tornike & Mariami - Shemiyvareb < 2024 >

In Georgia, "Shemiyvareb" has resonated deeply within the "Xalxuri" (folk) and contemporary acoustic scenes. Its popularity on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube highlights a growing trend in the Georgian music industry where artists return to stripped-back, lyric-heavy performances that honor the country's rich history of vocal polyphony while speaking to modern romantic experiences.

The lyrics delve into the risk of opening oneself up to a new romantic connection. In Georgia, "Shemiyvareb" has resonated deeply within the

While Tornike Mestvirishvili is the creative force behind the songwriting, his collaborator (Mariami) provides the essential vocal counterpoint that gives the song its ethereal quality. While Tornike Mestvirishvili is the creative force behind

The song (translated as "Make Me Love You") is a poignant Georgian collaboration between singer-songwriters Tornike Mestvirishvili and Mariam Mamukashvili (often credited together as Tornike & Mariami). Released in late 2019, it has become a staple of contemporary Georgian folk-pop, celebrated for its emotional depth and acoustic sincerity. A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity It is

It is important to distinguish this duo from other famous Georgian musicians with similar names. For instance, while Tornike Kipiani and Mariam Shengelia are prominent Georgian singers who both have ties to the Eurovision Song Contest—with Kipiani winning Georgian Idol in 2019 and Shengelia representing Georgia in 2025—their collaborative history is distinct from the specific "Shemiyvareb" project. Cultural Impact

It captures the yearning for a transformative love that can heal or change one's perspective.