The story of the Georgian band East Duo and their track "Chubina" is a powerful reminder that genuine emotional resonance triumphs over marketing budgets. The viral sensation is more than a song—it’s a modern fairytale.
Originating from Tbilisi, East Duo—Levan Bantsadze, Giorgi Matkava, and Mamuka Matkava—unintentionally created a global phenomenon. The initial recording of Chubina was captured on a single iPhone 6 in a home setting as the musicians worked remotely. Released in early 2024 without a promotional push or label backing, the music’s raw, untouched quality spoke for itself.
The response was immediate and organic. Within weeks, Chubina bypassed algorithms and spread through shared emotion, soaring into Shazam’s Global Top 200, reaching the iTunes Top 20 in the US, UK, and Germany, and quickly surpassing 130 million streams on Spotify. The group’s music now reaches over four billion listeners per month across platforms. An astonishing growth from an improvised and somewhat playful release, recorded on an old phone. Quite something..
Now signed with Kingsmen Studio, East Duo’s mission is reinforced: to build a bridge between Georgian tradition and modernity for a global audience. The story poses some questions, is there really room for these magic moments in the modern music industry?