Since his appearance on the Bulgarian music scene nearly 20 years ago, rock musician Toma Zdravkov has won us over with his authentic presence. Although dedicated mainly to rock and roll, punk and country sound, Toma has always been far from the image of a bad boy and the audience is used to seeing him smiling and positive. Ten years after presenting his debut album "Hero", Toma is ready with his second album, entitled “Belezi” (Scars). The title is no coincidence, the musician says:

"In the career of an artist there are many ups and downs and scars remain. A scar always brings you back to something specific that you have experienced - whether good or bad... For me, all these songs are not just a lesson - they are like my children, they are things that I have created and I look at them with tenderness in my eyes. And I am not ashamed, on the contrary - I am terribly proud of them!"

In this album, the singer has collected 14 songs, most of which we already know.
"Yes, 14 songs that completely cover a large part of my musical path. In many of them I actively participated as the author of the music, the lyrics, the arrangements. I worked with many different musicians on them. 14 tracks that really conclude a period of more than ten years. I hope that people have heard most of the songs and by picking up the CD or the record, they would be immersed in my world because this is 100% me. I am very proud of the things I have done and I hope that people will like this album," Toma says.
Author: Dilyana Tracheva
Publication in English: Al. Markov
Photos: Facebook / TOMA - Оfficial
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