Two of the most prominent women in contemporary Bulgarian music, Mihaela Fileva and Dara Ekimova, give their fans a duet song- "Vsichko E Bilo Za Dobro". They wrote the song together with music producer Gusten Dahlqvist during the creative camp for the creation of Michaela's latest album "96". Veselin Tsenov got involved in the final touches of the song’s realization.
The mutual sympathy between the two singers is publicly known, and combining their talents in a joint project was only a matter of time. Right after the release of the album "96," listeners chose "Vsichko E Bilo Za Dobro" as their favorite song and suggested that they will soon be enjoying a video version of the piece.
Here is what director Boyko Shtonov said about his work on the song’s video: "I have the great pleasure of having worked with both, and I know how wonderful they are individually. I was looking for a contrast between the video and the overall feel of the song that would allow the viewer's imagination to interpret it through its prism. I am impressed with their professional performance of tango, despite the fact that we had limited time for rehearsals’’.
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