“It doesn’t matter” is the third standalone song by young singer Emin Al-Djuneid’s, whose stage name is EMIN, and his second song with a video in his YouTube channel. The singer says that “It doesn’t matter” is the song he has spent the longest time working on. The idea came to him in March 2023, but then underwent many changes. Three singers were tried out until the choice for the “complementary half” in the song fell on Slavina Kalkandzhieva from the popular R'n'B trio Trinity. The music, the lyrics and the arrangement are by Dimitar Lefterov.
The video is by Stoil Vatev and Yavor Georgiev. The shoot was done in Sofia with the idea of including spectacular shots and unique visual effects. “It doesn’t matter” is to be included in Emin’s first album.
“Where are we headed? It doesn’t matter,” the lyrics go. “Each step ahead is an adventure. I will go to the ends of the world with you, just stand by me. Give me all the time, give me your hand.”
Editing by Dilyana Tracheva
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
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