The lyrics emphasize the bond between "zma bichebi" (brother-boys/close friends). In Georgian culture, the supra is a sacred space for bonding, and songs like this act as the soundtrack for the Tamada (toastmaster) and the joy of being together. Perspectives from Listeners
Fans often highlight how these songs bridge cultural gaps, especially among the Georgian diaspora. Moya sestra Sakeipo sakeipod sxedan zma bichebi
It’s high-energy, infectious, and deeply rooted in the culture of camaraderie. The repetition of the word Sakeipo (which refers to a festive gathering or banquet) sets a celebratory tone that makes it impossible for guests to stay seated. The lyrics emphasize the bond between "zma bichebi"