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''Did You Drink Vinegar or Eat a Lemon?''... about the negative messages with a smile

Photo: YouTube/@stefanvaldobrev

Stefan Valdobrev and The Usual Suspects released another single from their album ''Udivitelni Vaprositelni''In line with the album’s title, Stefan keeps asking questions—starting right from the song's name: “Did You Drink Vinegar or Eat a Lemon”—and continues to be amazed by what he sees. 


The single now has an animated video, which creatively conveys the message of the lyrics – about the toxic speech in public and the malice that is "poured" into the cup of poison, which people are forced to "swallow" through the media. The lyrics and music are once again by Stefan Valdobrev himself. The arrangement is by the whole band. The artist is already looking ahead to his next project – ''Acoustics of Bulgaria'', a song from which will be released next month. Until then, let’s listen to ''Did You Drink Vinegar or Eat a Lemon?''

Edited by Dilyana Tracheva

Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photo: YouTube/@stefanvaldobrev; FB/Stefan Valdobrev





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