Mgzavrebi Вђ” Damiskhi | Damalevine
The song is deeply rooted in Georgian culture, particularly the traditions of the (traditional feast) and the Kantsi (drinking horn made from ram or goat horn).
: The lyrics express a desire to "drown the heart's sorrow" in a drinking horn. It explores themes of existential longing, the search for perspective in a "world spinning backward," and the preference for an honorable death over a "dog-like life". MGZAVREBI — Damiskhi Damalevine
Mgzavrebi, whose name means "The Travelers," utilizes this song to bridge generational gaps. The song is deeply rooted in Georgian culture,
: "Damiskhi Damalevine" literally translates to a request for someone to pour a drink and let the singer consume it, often interpreted as a call to find solace or clarity through communal bonding and wine. Musical Style whose name means "The Travelers
