In these days, Ibrahim Eminov, who was in his 20s, decided to create a rock band with his friend Chingiz Eyvazov.
[3] A part of the prize was a demo tape, which was recorded in Baku in December that year, featuring "Xəzərin sahilində", three other songs and an instrumental composition.
In mid-1990, Azar Aliev, propaganda director of the Young Communist League of Azerbaijan, took Yukhu's demo tape, as well as tapes by two other popular Azeri rock bands, Dervish and Taj, to the directors of the Mayence Rock festival in Mainz, West Germany.
The band members met with Yashar Bakhish and the chairman of ANS TV and Rokoko magazine, Vahid "Nakhysh" Mustafayev in Autumn of 1991.
The music video to "Xəzərin sahilində", directed by Mustafayev and shot in Sumgayit, began airing on ANS TV in 1991.
A French manager, Pascal, who had previously met them in 1989 at Golden Autumn, began to revive the group's original plans to go to France.
Later that year, Naghdaliyev, Emin and Eyvazov left Azerbaijan, moved to Turkey and began to work in a local shop selling jackets.
Pascal also invited them to France, but they never made the trip (there are conflicting stories as to why) and remained in Turkey for the rest of their career.
On 27 August, he published an interview with 1news.az discussing the renaissance of his music career, and also stated that he did not believe Yukhu could reunite.
[6] In early 2025, Eyvazov began posting videos to an official Yukhu Instagram account, showing him performing some of the band's songs with a new lineup, consisting of vocalist Hasan Rzayev, guitarist Vusal Mehdizadeh, bassist Elchin Eminov and keyboardist Lachin Gahramanov.