Jasmin Р”рѕр»сџ Р’рѕсђрѕрісѓрєр°сџ Cover Video Apr 2026

Jasmin’s version, which has circulated on platforms like Mover.uz and Facebook, represents a stylistic shift:

The video has garnered attention for bringing a "criminal" anthem into a more mainstream, pop-adjacent aesthetic, often sparking nostalgia among listeners who grew up with the original. Lyrical Content and Symbolism The cover retains the core narrative of the "thief's fate": Jasmin’s version, which has circulated on platforms like

While it originated in the Caucasus (Armenia/Azerbaijan/Georgia), it became a pan-Soviet anthem for those living "outside the law" and remains a staple in restaurants and weddings across post-Soviet states. Jasmin's Cover Version The song's origins are debated, but it was

The lyrics often reference specific cities like Tbilisi, Batumi, and Magadan, mapping the geography of the Soviet penal system. The song's origins are debated

The song's origins are debated, but it was popularized by Boris Davidyan (known as Boka), an Armenian singer from Baku.

Jasmin provides a smoother, more melodic interpretation compared to the traditional gravelly, emotional delivery of male chanson singers.