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Lubo Kirov launches video to his new song

Photo: Facebook / @Lubo Kirov

Less than a month ago, Lubo Kirov presented his third studio album “Tseluni me” (Kiss Me), which includes 11 songs. In addition to the song that gave the title to the whole album, the CD includes a song featuring Stеnli and Hristo Mutafchiev, "Priateli zavinagi” (“Friends Forever") featuring Grafa and Orlin Pavlov, a new duet song with Poli Genova and others.

The hit song called "Useshta se sila” is a single from the new album. Lubo Kirov is the author of the music and lyrics, while the arrangement was done together with Angel Dyulgerov. The video to the song creates an exciting image of the special connection between the artist and his audience and includes moments from Lubo Kirov’s big concert in the Arena Armeec hall last year.

"I see the world through you and everything is alive. One feels the force that covered fear with infinite love,” Lubo Kirov sings.





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