Davit Sharabidze: "The song" Sad har "is written about fantastic love!"

Davit Sharabidze presented the other day track in Georgian - “Sad har”. The beauty and melody of the lyrical composition were highly appreciated by listeners in the Caucasus and beyond. Immediately after the presentation of the novelty, the single got into radio circulation not only in our region, but also in Georgia.

The artist told us about this song, as well as about other tracks preparing for release, in an interview.

— David, for those who do not know the Georgian language, tell us what is sung about in the composition “Sad har”?

— The title of the song translates as “Where are you.” It is written about love, fantastic and very tender. For those listeners who understand the language, the track takes them to another world, to a heavenly place reminiscent of romance. There is no cheating or betrayal, only happiness. This is so heartfeltly revealed in the project that even those who do not know Georgian feel the full lyricism of the work.

— The single got into rotation on radio in Georgia. Where exactly can you hear it there?

— In style, the song turned out to be very modern, relevant for the Georgian stage. Therefore, two radio stations immediately broadcast this composition - “Ar daidardo” and “Dardi-mandi”. All links to download the track - in the premiere card on the site https://zvuk-m.pro/

— As far as we know, you are preparing a few more fresh songs for release?

— Yes, now I’m working on the song “Soldiers Don’t Die”, by May 9th. It will be presented along with the video. In addition, we are working on a track as a gift to the famous sculptor Zurab Tsereteli. We are preparing a surprise for him together with the Guli charity company.
I also continue to work on the musical play “Spirit of the Times”, the project includes a song called “Lioness”. And for my personal repertoire I’m preparing the single “I Can’t Live Without Tbilisi” - a beautiful, soulful song about the city, which contains all my good memories of it and my love for Tbilisi.

— We look forward to the release of these projects! Thank you!

And we remind readers that the release of Davita Sharabidze’s new song “I’m flying to Yerevan” will take place on March 12. Do not miss!

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