A remake of a popular Bulgarian song has already become a music hit of the Summer 2023! The idea for a remake of “Ima li Tsvetya/ Are There Flowers”, which was created two decades ago, was born as a result of the friendship between MORENO and Lubo Kirov, who was formerly the lead singer of the band "TE".
Young artist MORENO shows his profound respect for the celebrated Bulgarian artist Lubo Kirov and his music: "I'm probably Lubo Kirov’s biggest fan and I've attended almost all his performances!", MORENO admits. "By helping young artists, old music hits live a new life and reach a different audience”, Lubo Kirov says in return.
Many popular artists took part in the creation of the new version of "Ima li Tsvetya ". Svetlin Krastev arranged the new version of the song based on the music of the popular band "TE". In addition to Lyubo Kirov's original lyrics, Moreno, SECTA and Lacho from SkandaU band are involved in the authorship of the words to the remake. Guitarist Ivan Yordanov - Cherry adds the finishing touch to the music of the piece.
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