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
This track is a staple in the "Sakeipo" (feasting) genre, specifically designed for Georgian tables ( supra ), weddings, and celebrations. 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"