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Tsvetelin Nakov debuts heartfelt song Don't You Leave

The new release is based on a poem by Damyan Damyanov

Photo: YouTube /Цветелин Наков

The young singer Tsvetelin Nakov is proud to present his debut song, "Don't You Leave." Raffi Zhamakortsyan, the composer and arranger, remains true to his signature style, infusing the music with heartfelt drama. The track features a sad and beautiful poem by one of Bulgaria's finest poets, Damyan Damyanov. 

Tsvetelin Nakov would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this project for helping to make his dream come true. Listen to this story of love, sorrow, and separation

Don't you leave! Please, don't you leave. 
Don't you leave me alone with the night.
Don't you deceive, don't make yourself believe
We'll meet again, you know we never might.

The world is a sacred place, deep forest where
With all our love, our sadness or despair
We'd still be lost as children in the dark 
Unless we hold our hands and never part. 





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