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Hristo Stoichkov records song with legendary Bulgarian singers

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The star of the World Cup in the US in 1994 and holder of the Ballon d'Or Hristo Stoichkov has recorded a song with popular singers Tony Dimitrova and the Argirov brothers.

Stoichkov, who turns 58 today, expressed his gratitude on BG Radio, with the song “Love, at least”. The song is inspired by the love and the success in his life. The lyrics are by Ivan Tenev, the music by Blagovest Argirov, and the arrangement – by Angel Dyulgerov. The video to the song will be premiered on 14 February, St. Valentine’s Day. 



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