The 27th song from the "Singing Artists" project by producer Igor Markovski is called "Lyubovta prosiya ne turpi” (Love does not tolerate begging), performed by actor Simeon Vladov, who is also the author of the lyrics.
The song has a long history despite the fact it was recently recreated. The music was written by composer Nikolay Antov as early as June, 1991 and a year later it was recorded in Vidin under the title "June Afternoon". The premiere of the song in front of the audience was in 1994 at the concert "10 years of Formation North". This was a popular band from Vidin in the 80s and 90s, created by Nikolay Antov. The band’s non-standard sound was characterized by combining pop, rock, rap and symphonic music. The song has received a new life with the latest arrangement, which is the work of Dimitar Kosev. The orchestration was done for a symphony orchestra and is part of the "Recreated Songs" project.
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