Mihaela Fileva has revealed more of her talent in her new song “Po navik" (By Habit). The song is one of thirteen written by an international team at a special songwriting camp organized at the end of April this year. The purpose of the creative camp, in which authors from Sweden, Romania, Latvia and Bulgaria participated, was to create songs for Mihaela Fileva's new album, scheduled to be released on October 20, 2023. We have to wait until September, when in seven consecutive episodes distributed on social networks, we will get to know how the songs from her upcoming fifth album were created.
Michaela Stridbeck from Sweden and Romanian producer Radu Parvulescu joined Mihaela Fileva for writing the song. The singer is the author of the lyrics in Bulgarian. She also participated in the creation of a large part of the songs on the upcoming album.
This summer we can see Mihaela at concerts on the open club stages across the country, and on October 20 she will have a concert-premiere of the new album
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