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Boris Iliev welcomes 2023 with his new song "Da Ne Te Obicham"


2022 was a fruitful year for Boris Iliev.
In the last days of 2022, the young Bulgarian musician presented his new song entitled “Da Ne Te Obicham”- his third original project within one year.

Petar Rangelov, who participated in a series of projects of acclaimed Bulgarian musicians, wrote the music and the arrangement of the piece. He authored the lyrics together with Albena Tsvetkova. Petar and Albena worked together for the first time, but Boris liked their concept so much that he developed the music emotion in the perfect pop style.

The video to the song was shot in the studio of the TV show "Music Without End" of the BNT and was presented for the first time live on the show. Boris appeared on the stage together with the author of the music, Petar Rangelov- guitar, Alex Lazarov – percussions and Ivo Dukov - piano. Director- Stanislav Terziev.





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