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Toni Dimitrova and the Argirov Brothers present the song “Imeto ti e Jena”

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One year ago, fans of the popular duo the Argirov Brothers gladly welcomed the song “Sreshtu Vyatura” (Against the Wind) - a joint project of the twin brothers and the beloved singer Toni Dimitrova. This success encouraged the performers to continue making music together and they released another song entitled "Imeto ti e Jena" (Your Name Is Woman).

Blagovest Argirov wrote the music to the piece. Mihail Belchev, who authored the lyrical verses of many music hits over recent decades, wrote the lyrics. The arrangement is by Angel Dyulgerov who, like Blagovest and Svetoslav Argirov, is a representative of the Plovdiv music school.


You can hear the Argirov Brothers and Toni Dimitrova live on July 15 in the town of Bankya near Sofia. They will participate in the closing concert dedicated to the traditional local festival Goreshlyatsi held between July 11 and 16.





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