DARA's music is as colorful as her and her latest single "Kradec na Mechti/Dream Thief" proves it. In this song, the young singer engages in a frank dialogue with her inner critic- the voice that often breaks us down and discourages us, but at the same time pushes us toward overcoming challenges and reaching success. DARA describes the song "Kradec na Mechti" as a mirror image of our fear of failure that sometimes distances us from our greatest longings.
''I have found out that when I give myself love and space, my development accelerates. My mind is at peace. I feel happy. My dreams start to come alive", says DARA.
"Kradec na Mechti" is the result of a synergy in the studio between DARA, Vasko Ivanov (Dexter), Kristian Kostov and Kamen Kolev.
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