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MIA D. has presented her new emotional song

Photo: Facebook/ MIA D.

MIA D. or Maria Dimova is a talented young Bulgarian singer who combines Bulgarian folklore with modern sound. Nearly two years have passed since MIA D.'s last musical experiment, but she has not stopped creating. The singer was writing new music and preparing for the next step in her professional path, which she makes with her new song "Tryabvashe".

“The song is the moment when I allowed myself to be honest in expressing my emotions. The moment I allowed myself to reveal that I am vulnerable. I sang what I could not say,” MIA D. says about her song.

With this project, she has made a sharp turn from the style of her previous solo projects. "Tryabvashe" is an emotional song with velvety vocals, beautiful lyrics and a modern R&B sound. In creating the music and lyrics, MIA D. collaborated with Alex & Dessy (Alexander Hristov and Desislava Georgieva).

In addition to audio, the song also debuted with an official music video, shot and directed by Victoria Mihalkova and Hristo Mihalkov, which perfectly recreates the sensual charge, mood and message of the song.

“During shooting of the video, I experienced all the emotions that originally led me to create the song, over and over again. I didn't need to play roles. I was 100 percent myself," says the R&B diva in folk costume.





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