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Nato Metonidze - Tu, Tu, Tu - Бѓњбѓђбѓўбѓќ Бѓ›бѓ”бѓўбѓќбѓњбѓбѓ«бѓ” - Бѓ—бѓј, Бѓ—бѓј, Бѓ—бѓј May 2026: It suggests that if you want to understand something, you must first open your eyes and look closely. Released around 2003–2004, the song became a staple of Georgian childhood. It features Nato Metonidze’s signature warm vocals—typically known for jazz and pop—adapted for a playful, orchestral-style children's arrangement. It is frequently performed at Basti Bubu concerts and remains one of the most recognized songs in the " 20 Best Children's Songs " collection in Georgia. : It suggests that if you want to : It uses playful examples, like saying if you say goodbye to a bear, it should wave its paw back to you. It is frequently performed at Basti Bubu concerts ნატო მეტონიძე -- თუ თუ თუ Context and Legacy The lyrics, written and composed : The central message, found in the chorus, is that if a child tries, studies, and desires it , they can achieve anything. Context and Legacy The lyrics, written and composed by , tell a story centered on curiosity, learning, and perseverance . The song encourages children to engage with the world through simple, relatable actions: The song (თუ, თუ, თუ) by Georgian singer Nato Metonidze is a beloved educational children's song produced in collaboration with the popular Georgian children's entertainment group Basti Bubu . The Story and Meaning |