The "cip-cip" (chirp-chirp) refrain is easy for children to learn and repeat, regardless of their native language.
It has been translated into dozens of languages, including Russian, English, German, and Japanese, and remains a childhood staple in countries like Iran, where it is known as "Ju-je-ha-yam". Where to Find the Song cip cip cucelerim mp3
Composed in 1949, the song's music was written by , with playful lyrics penned by Tofig Mutallibov . The title translates literally to "My Little Chicks". It first gained international fame in 1959 at the "Decade of Azerbaijani Art" festival in Moscow, where it was performed by a young Sughra Baghirzada . Baghirzada’s performance at the Bolshoi Theatre catapulted the song to stardom across the Soviet Union and beyond. Why "Cip Cip Cücələrim" is a Global Favorite The "cip-cip" (chirp-chirp) refrain is easy for children