The story of the song (also often referred to as "Yulduzim") by Oxunjon Madaliyev is deeply connected to the singer's respectful and creative rivalry with the "Prima Donna of Uzbek Pop," Yulduz Usmonova .

: The song remained a staple in his concert programs, including his famous 1997 concert. It is remembered as a bridge between the Fergana school of singing (which Madaliyev represented) and the more modern pop style of the capital.

: The song fueled many rumors about a secret romance or a deep rivalry, but those close to Madaliyev emphasize that their relationship was one of mutual professional admiration.

While Oxunjon Madaliyev was known for his lyrical and soul-stirring songs about love, homeland, and human nature, "Yulduzxonim" became a symbol of a unique musical dialogue between two of Uzbekistan's biggest stars in the 1990s. The Context of the Story

Oxunjon Madaliyev passed away in 2000 at the age of 37, but "Yulduzxonim" continues to be celebrated as a masterpiece that captured a specific, golden era of Uzbek music.