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Wild Paradise, the latest from Orlin Pavlov

Orlin Pavlov’s Wild Paradise is from the soundtrack of the Bulgarian TV series The Road of Honour. The famous pop singer presented the single at the end of September, revealing details from his own participation in the TV show as an actor. In the past few weeks Wild Paradise has invariably been in the Bulgarian National Radio’s Top 20 national weekly Bulgarian pop and rock music chart. The video has also been gaining in popularity, and Orlin Pavlov says that working on the TV show, the song and the video has been among the best things that have ever happened to him professionally.

The music of Wild Paradise is produced by an international team, with authors Daniel Abraham Braunstein, David Anthony Hernandez, Edward Wohl.

The lyrics are by Rosen Kukosharov.


Editing by Albena Bezovska



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