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While many associate "Cranes" with the famous war anthem by Rasul Gamzatov and Mark Bernes, UMARO’s track is a rendition of a different, deeply emotional folk and religious song. The lyrics tell a poignant story:

In the morning, the flock takes flight, but one crane is left behind—too weak to continue. He cries out to his brothers, "Help me, brothers! I have no strength to rise!". While many associate "Cranes" with the famous war

UMARO is a singer and songwriter originally from Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Known for his versatile style that mixes , he often infuses his tracks with a distinct "oriental" or Caucasian flair. His career began in 2006, but he gained significant mainstream traction with hits like "Бомба". In his latest work, UMARO continues to explore "music for the soul," often revisiting themes of brotherhood, memory, and longing. The Song: A Tale of Compassion I have no strength to rise

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