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DEEP ZONE Project and their hit “Neshto Po Taka”

Photo: DEEP ZONE Project

The musicians from DEEP ZONE Project once again bring us a combination of club sound with a touch of Bulgarian folklore in their song "Neshto Po Taka" featuring Bisera and Lidia. When Dian Savov, known as DJ Dian Solo, called the two singers with an invitation to participate in the creation of the song, they gladly accepted. Here's what Dian says about the new song.

"This is a very special project for us, as we wanted to make another experiment in which we combine electronic dance music with Bulgarian folklore. But here the difference is that we composed the folklore music especially for this song and we didn’t use any old Bulgarian folk songs. So, we really had no restrictions in the melody or in the lyrics and it turned out to be a very explosive energetic bomb, which is blowing up the dance floors in Bulgaria and around the world."


The reason for this statement is the fact that shortly after the song was released on the Internet platforms, “Neshto Po Taka”, although sung in Bulgarian, became the most listened to and streamed on Spotify in... Miami. According to Dian, this is a proof that music has no boundaries when it's interesting and created with a lot of heart and imagination.


Publication in English: Al. Markov

Photos: DEEP ZONE Project



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