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Miro - ''Byagame''

Photo: YouTube /Miro

The past year was more than successful for Miro - among the accomplished projects are the singer's sold-out music tour, as well as his hits album entitled "46". On April 17, he is to hold a grand concert at the Arena Sofia Hall.

Expectations are for an unforgettable experience with special guest performers, lavish visual effects and dance performances. Miro will perform his new song "Byagame" live for the first time. He authored the music and the lyrics to the piece. The arrangement is by Filadelfo Castro.

''The next song will be a dance song, but before that, I had to confront the fugitive in me. Byagame is about the human desire to choose the easier path. The song is also for those who choose the other path", says Miro.





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