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The chorus laments how "the years have passed" and dreams have "extinguished like the last glimpses of sunset".

A modern pop icon known for blending traditional Armenian sounds with contemporary production, representing the post-independence generation. The chorus laments how "the years have passed"

The song (Տարիներ, meaning "Years") by Harout Pamboukjian and Sirusho is more than a simple duet; it is a profound bridge between generations of the Armenian diaspora and the homeland. Originally a solo hit released by Pamboukjian in the 1970s, the 2014 remake revitalized the track as a symbol of cultural continuity and the bittersweet nature of time. A Bridge Between Generations Originally a solo hit released by Pamboukjian in

The verses describe a love that "passed like a road," leaving an "unhealed wound" on the heart. For many Armenians, Pamboukjian’s voice is synonymous with

The remake, produced by Sirusho and filmed in Los Angeles, modernized the sound while keeping the emotional weight of the original. For many Armenians, Pamboukjian’s voice is synonymous with the "controversial" but beloved music of the Soviet era that was often shared clandestinely. By rereleasing it with Sirusho, the song became accessible to a younger audience, effectively "educating the newer generation" about their shared heritage and the emotional landscape of their parents' era.

The collaboration brings together two pillars of Armenian music:


The chorus laments how "the years have passed" and dreams have "extinguished like the last glimpses of sunset".

A modern pop icon known for blending traditional Armenian sounds with contemporary production, representing the post-independence generation.

The song (Տարիներ, meaning "Years") by Harout Pamboukjian and Sirusho is more than a simple duet; it is a profound bridge between generations of the Armenian diaspora and the homeland. Originally a solo hit released by Pamboukjian in the 1970s, the 2014 remake revitalized the track as a symbol of cultural continuity and the bittersweet nature of time. A Bridge Between Generations

The verses describe a love that "passed like a road," leaving an "unhealed wound" on the heart.

The remake, produced by Sirusho and filmed in Los Angeles, modernized the sound while keeping the emotional weight of the original. For many Armenians, Pamboukjian’s voice is synonymous with the "controversial" but beloved music of the Soviet era that was often shared clandestinely. By rereleasing it with Sirusho, the song became accessible to a younger audience, effectively "educating the newer generation" about their shared heritage and the emotional landscape of their parents' era.

The collaboration brings together two pillars of Armenian music: