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Miro and "Love Like Sky"

Photo: FB / MiroOfficialFanpage

Shortly after presenting the ballad "Byagame", Miro was not late with another new song. Even its title “Lyubov kato nebe” (Love like sky) takes us to the upcoming summer. This time the song has the sound characteristic of the late 80s and 90s of the twentieth century.

For the creation of the song Miro turned to the same team which he worked with on his other songs. The music is by Krum Georgiev, the lyrics were written by Miro together with Krum, the arrangement is by Krum and Ivan Ivanov. About the saxophone solo, Miro says:

"For a long time I've dreamt of a song with a saxophone. Many thanks to Ivan Yordanov for making this come true."

"Love Like Sky" emerges shortly before the start of Miro's 2024 Tour. The series of concerts starts in Plovdiv on June 17. The final concert for the tour is scheduled for October 18 in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture in Sofia.


Editor: Dilyana Tracheva


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