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Atanas Kateliev and “Meant for each other”

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Young singer Atanas Kateliev recently presented the video to his song “Meant for each other”.

It is a single from his first album released in 2021. Atanas is in fact an engineer by education, having graduated automation, information and computer control systems. He has other interests as well – like orienteering. As a child he wanted to play the bagpipes, and at school, was in the music class of renowned bagpipe-player Dinyo Marinov. In 2019 Atanas won The Voice of Bulgaria. His participation in the show and the ensuing popularity opened up new vistas for him. He is the author and producer of many of the songs in his own repertoire.

Atanas Kateliev is the author of the lyrics to “Meant for each other”, he is also co-author of the music, together with Angel Dyulgerov. The video was shot in and around Varna, the town where he was born.


Editor: Albena Bezovska


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