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Bulgarian pop singer Kris Gran and his latest song

Kristian Grancharov is a musician and songwriter who works under the stage name of Kris Gran.

He creates new Bulgarian pop music with admixtures of many other styles such as rock, R'n'B, hip-hop, funk, etc. He participates in the vocal ensemble "Fortissimo", which has won many awards and is a multiple winner of choir competitions in countries such as Latvia, the Republic of South Africa, Sweden, Belgium and Poland.

Kris Gran's latest song "Kak da te namerya" (“How to Find You”) captivated us with its modern sound and the successful combination of different styles, so characteristic of the singer. The song focuses on new technologies, which have been developing extremely quickly and occupy an increasingly significant place in our world. "It is important that we do not fall into a trap, in which we could become slaves to technology, including to social networks," Kris Gran says. He is the author of the music and lyrics. The arrangement of the song was done together with Hristo Neychev and Emilio Marholev, with whom they have been collaborating for a long time. The song was created with the help of the National Culture Fund.






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