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Vlado Dimov presents the song “All the Love”

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“All the Love” is a song about summer, sea and of course – about love we want to feel every single day. Vlado Dimov wrote the music to the piece. His career began in 2004 after participating in singing competitions on the TV. Krasimir Gyulmezov made the arrangement to the song and Emiliana Stoimenova is the author of the song’s lyrics, which mention Arapya – a beautiful corner located on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, famous for its beaches and picturesque scenery that brought inspiration to many poets and song-writers:

Singer Vlado Dimov presented the song and the video to the song at the end of September. The piece ranked 5th on the Top 20 Chart of the Bulgarian National Radio – the national weekly ranking for new Bulgarian pop and rock music, shortly after its presentation.



Written by: Albena Bezovska

English version: Kostadin Atanasov



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