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It reflects the Azerbaijani tradition of welcoming winter with music and community dance.
In Azerbaijan, school plays and New Year "Yolka" celebrations aren't complete without this track. It often accompanies performances by children's choirs, such as the well-known group . Its popularity stems from its:
Nə olar yağsana qar (mahnı) Sözləri Gülzar İbrahimova, mus Yagsana Qar AzЙ™rbaycan Usaq MusiqilЙ™ri
It perfectly describes the excitement of waking up to a white world.
The bright, rhythmic melody was composed by Elşən Nicat . It reflects the Azerbaijani tradition of welcoming winter
The poetic words were written by Gülzar İbrahimova , a writer known for her contributions to Azerbaijani children's literature.
While many international audiences are familiar with classics like “Cücələrim” (My Little Chicks) , "Yagsana Qar" holds a special place during the New Year () and winter festivities. Its popularity stems from its: Nə olar yağsana
The song is an innocent plea to nature, asking the snow to fall so children can play, build snowmen, and celebrate the winter holidays. Why It’s a Seasonal Favorite