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Robi - ''Tiho''

Photo: Facebook/ Robi

Roberto Nikolov, known as Robi, is tireless. After releasing his album "Dvamata'' this spring, including the music hits "Nikade" (Nowere) with Molec Duo and "Ako Se Obadish" (If You Call) with Dara Ekimova, he is now ready with a new collection. His song "Tiho" addresses an important social issue. Love and the significance of the person by your side are again emphasized. The video to the song is a reminder of how fragile life is and the importance of being cautious on the road. Here’s what Robi says about the song ''Tiho'':

''This is not just another single, but an opportunity to express something important that I hope will reach many people. I’m glad that I can support a cause like road safety with the video. If my music makes even one person stop and think, then I’ve achieved my goal''.

The State Road Safety Agency also supports the video with a message promoting responsible driving.

Robi wrote the lyrics to the song. He authored the music together with Martin Nikolov.  ''Tiho'' is part of Robi’s new album, which will premiere in November.





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