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"Samo ti" – a summer gift from Mihaela Marinova

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The summer continues with a new gift from Mihaela Marinova to music fans. She brings us "Samo ti" – a happy and energetic song created by the singer's creative tandem with Pavell. The song is a celebration of love, friendship and happiness and therefore could become the soundtrack of many summer evenings and unforgettable moments.

The single, which is part of the album “Do bezkrai” (To Infinity), is also released with an official video, in which Mihaela invited her best friend and model Anastasia Dimitrova to participate.

On August 2, Mihaela Marinova goes on tour with Lyubo Kirov and she has upcoming concerts during the Apollonia Festival by the sea, in the "Kabana" cinema in Sofia and many more places where Mihaela will meet her audience this summer.

Editor: Dilyana Tracheva




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