Always vibrant, Preyah captures attention with her new single ''Vseki Den'' (Every Day). The singer has left a special message based on a very personal story. As the author of the lyrics, Preyah drew inspiration from her long-term partner, with whom she exchanged vows this summer in front of their closest people. The song captures those small yet precious moments that turn a relationship into a true love story.
The video to the song compiles moments from the nine years of their relationship—from everyday thrills to sweet and funny moments and dances, all the way to their wedding day. The music and arrangement are by Preyah and Denis Popstoev. Their creative partnership presents a colorful combination of Afro and pop sounds, enriched with elements of Bulgarian folklore.
''We entered the studio without a specific task. We just wanted to have fun with Denis, and I believe listeners will feel that natural sound—both in the music and in the lyrics of the song'', said Preyah.
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