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New Year, new luck!

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New Year, New luck is the most common greeting in Bulgaria on New Year’s Eve. 

When New Year comes, Bulgarians wish each other sound health, love, peace and prosperity. “The year has gone. It is New Year’s Eve. May the New Year bring all of us peace and prosperity! May our lives are accompanied with songs and joy and may our children always keep their smiles on their faces!” Others just say “New Year, new luck!”. We hope you enjoy our selection of pop songs about welcoming the coming year. From us on Radio Bulgaria, is Happy New Year!


The audio file contains the following tracks:

1 - New Year, performed by Mixed band

2 - Wish, to the rendition of Lubo Kirov and 032 Band

3 - Happy Holidays, performed by BG Duo

4 - New Year, New Luck, to the rendition of Orlin Goranov and Kristina Dimitrova

5 - When New Year Comes, to the rendition of Ivailo Petrov and Lili Marinova


English version: Kostadin Atanasov




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