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Maria Ilieva has "100 Reasons" to tour the country 

Photo: Facebook /Maria Ilieva

"100 reasons" is Maria Ilieva's latest song, but also the name of her national tour. In a series of concerts starting on 21 June in Stara Zagora, the pop singer will perform both her biggest hits and brand new songs from her forthcoming album.

It is no coincidence that the tour is named after the song "100 Reasons". This song is the result of an impressive collaboration between Maria Ilieva, Preja and Scandinavian songwriter and producer Martin K, who has worked with artists such as Jessie J, Lionel Ritchie and Sugababe. 

The three artists got together for a creative session and came up with the song in a matter of days. The video, directed by Viktor Antonov - Rick, is a nod to 80's punk culture with an eye-catching choreography by Milen Dankov.



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