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: He has performed a wide variety of genres, from traditional Turkmen ballads like "Bagt nury" to televised DJ sets and rap songs performed with his grandson.

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The song "" (Ray of Happiness) is a well-known part of the extensive musical repertoire of the former President of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov . In Turkmenistan's state-driven media culture, his musical performances are often presented as "impromptu" gifts to the nation, designed to showcase his artistic range and personal connection to the workers and citizens. The Story Behind the Song Musical Style and Context The "official" narrative of

: In a carefully televised "impromptu" gesture, Berdimuhamedov took the guitar himself and performed " Bagt nury " for the assembled workers. often called Arkadag (The Protector)

: The lyrics and the performance were characterized as an ode to the happiness and prosperity of the Turkmen people under his leadership, often referred to as the "Era of Might and Happiness". Musical Style and Context

The "official" narrative of the song’s debut is framed as a spontaneous creative moment:

: Berdimuhamedov, often called Arkadag (The Protector), is portrayed by state media as a "Renaissance man" who writes his own lyrics and composes his own music.