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"Taino" by Dani Ilieva is influenced by the freshness of K-pop music

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Born into a musical family, Dani Ilieva has been singing for more than ten years. She has participated in several musical formats, but she considers her greatest achievement to be the award from the National Pop Song Contest “Burgas and the Sea”. Now, the young singer is presenting her new song "Taino/Secretly". Both the song, with its youthful sound, and the video reveal a girl's perspective on the most difficult stage of a romantic relationship – the confession that you like someone. The courage to express your feelings inspired Dani Ilieva and her team to record "Taino".

Eftim Chakarov, Milena Kostova and Ivan Garbachev created this pink musical bubble in which every girl can see herself and feel protected and understood.


The song "Taino" is influenced by the freshness of K-pop music and the nostalgic-sweet emotion of the music from the 1970s.





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