Two Bulgarian music celebrities- Lubo Kirov and Mihaela Marinova- are coming together again. We first heard them together in 2020 in a duet version of Lubo Kirov's music hit ‘’Moga/I Can’’. It was so successful that it became one of the new favorite titles in their repertoires. For three years now, Mihaela has been a special guest performer on Lubo Kirov's music tours, and he often appears at her concerts. That's why their next joint project, entitled ''Vselena/Universe'', is no surprise to anyone.
"It would have been very strange if the piece ‘’Moga’’ didn't have a follow-up. I perceive my meeting with Lubo as fateful. He became my mentor on many levels, embraced me, and is one of the people who believes in me the most. Working with him is an inspiration", said Mihaela Marinova.
"Universe" is a song from Mihaela Marinova’s second studio album ‘’Do Bezkrai’’. Mihaela and Angel Dyulgerov wrote the music and the lyrics of the piece. The arrangement is also by them. Lubo Kirov fell in love with the song at first listen, during a soundcheck before one of the concerts from his last year's tour, where Mihaela Marinova was a guest performer.
‘’When I heard it, I started singing. No one can convince me that this song is not a duet, written for me and Mihaela. Everyone is happy to sing with someone like him", said Lubo Kirov.
For the first time, fans will hear the song live at the concerts of Lubo Kirov's upcoming tour, where Mihaela will again be a special guest. "Vselena" will also be part of Mihaela Marinova’s program, who also embarks on a national tour in the fall of 2024.
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