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Miro feat Maria Ilieva- "If tomorrow there is no today"

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Two of Bulgaria’s biggest pop stars - Miro and Maria Ilieva - recorded their first song together. It is entitled "If tomorrow there is no today". Miro and Maria Ilieva say that the creation of the song happened quite naturally and in just a few days of work. They decided to show love and gratitude to their loved ones and everyone they love through music. They wrote the music and the lyrics together. Miro and Maria Ilieva worked together with George Strezov on the arrangement of the orchestrated audio version. 

"I have always wanted to work with Miro because I admire his talent, energy and perception of the world. And I am extremely happy that it finally happened in this magical way," says Maria Ilieva.





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