Lotu Quli Haqqinda Yeni Mahni Ogru Qardas Nadir Salifov - Musiqili Muzikalni Meyxana 2018
Celebrating his status as a "vor v zakone" (thief-in-law), a title he officially received in 2000.
Born on August 28, 1972, in the Dmanisi region of Georgia.
Sentenced to his first significant prison term at age 21 for theft and kidnapping. He was known for maintaining control over his syndicate even while incarcerated. Celebrating his status as a "vor v zakone"
Salifov was shot and killed on August 20, 2020, in Antalya, Turkey. His death triggered a surge in commemorative songs and videos within the meyxana community.
Emphasizing "qardaşlıq" (brotherhood) and the support of "bratvas" (gang members). He was known for maintaining control over his
The release of "Ogru Qardas" (Thief Brother) in 2018 coincided with a pivotal moment in Nadir Salifov’s life. After spending 22 years in an Azerbaijani prison, Salifov was released in 2018 by the Qaradag district court in Baku. Following his release, he moved to Turkey, where he consolidated power over significant wholesale markets in Moscow and became a central figure in the Azerbaijani criminal world. The song serves as a cultural tribute during this period of his resurgence. Themes in "Muzikalni Meyxana"
For those interested in the cultural impact of this genre, you can find various tributes and recordings on platforms like YouTube and TikTok , where the legacy of Lotu Quli continues to be a popular subject of "dolyavorovskaya" music. Following his release
The 2018 song dedicated to (widely known as Lotu Quli ) is a prominent example of "muzikalni meyxana" (musical meyxana), a genre of Azerbaijani folk performance that blends rhythmic poetry with musical accompaniment. These songs often focus on themes of honor, brotherhood, and the "thief-in-law" code of conduct within the post-Soviet criminal underworld. Context of the 2018 Release