One of the most lyrical young singers in Bulgarian pop music, Kris Gran, is now ready with his long-awaited debut album. It is called "Two Hearts" and the songs included in it are dedicated to love. This evening singer and songwriter Kris Gran presents his album with a concert in Sofia.
Kristian Grancharov is behind the pseudonym Kris Gran. He has been playing the piano since he was 6 years old and when he was 9 his father started teaching him the guitar. After winning the hearts of music lovers with his participation in the TV show "Voice of Bulgaria" in 2017 he graduated in "Pop and Jazz Singing" and "Pedagogy of Music Education" from the Music Academy in Sofia.

Three years ago, Kris Gran started working on his debut album, which is now a fact. It contains 9 songs in which the pop style is mixed with hip-hop, reggaeton, disco and even rock.
"The songs tell various stories. Some of them were born in my fantasy and some of them came from real events in my life," says Kris Gran, who is the author of the music and lyrics of all his songs. He worked with guitarist Hristo Neychev and bassist Emilio Marholev on the arrangements in the album.

"Two Hearts" has been realized with the financial support of the Municipality of Burgas. The concert in bar "Friday" in Sofia, in which Kris will present his debut album live, is realised with the financial support of the National Culture Fund.
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