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New song from the Singing Artists Project

Photo: YouTube/Igor Markovski

The newest 36th song in a row from the "Singing Artists" project of producer Igor Markovski is titled „Kak Mrazya“ ("How I Hate"). The singer, Mariana Popova, is among the constellation of popular faces from the Bulgarian artistic world who perform beautiful songs written especially for them. This time, in her characteristic expressive style, she sings the lyrics of Gina Dundova - Pancheva, dedicated to love. Author of the music and arrangement is Svetoslav Loboshki.

The song has been part of the BNR TOP 20 chart for Bulgarian songs for a second week. The main role in the video for the song is played by actress Milena Markova - Matsa.

Editor: Dilyana Tracheva

Publication in English: Al. Markov



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