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Intelligent Music Project’s Intention presented as Bulgaria’s song for Eurovision 2022

Photo: BNT

Bulgaria’s song for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 has been released – it is Intention by the rock band Intelligent Music Project, a song about coping with the stresses of life, dealing with the hurdles that come one’s way. The song, plus the video were premiered on Bulgaria’s public service TV BNT.

“We have caught all the contemporary tendencies and have done an arrangement that lives up to most expectations in this high-tech world we live in,” says Dr. Milen Vrabevski, founder of Intelligent Music Project, and songwriter for many of the band’s songs. The group offered BNT 6 of their songs, and BNT opted for Intention, as the song that will represent Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2022. 



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