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Kerana and the Cosmonauts- ''Zhiva''

Kerana and the Cosmonauts- ''Zhiva''
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One of Bulgaria’s most popular music bands- Kerana and the Cosmonauts – is adding a new constellation to its musical universe. On September 19, the musicians will present their second album titled "Octans". The event will take place at the entertainment venue ''Maimunarnika'' in Sofia. The band's debut album was titled "Ursa Minor" and now Kerana and the Cosmonauts continue the tradition to name their albums after a constellation.

In "Octans", all the lyrics are written by Kerana, while the music and arrangements are a collaborative effort of the entire band. In addition to already popular titles like "Pone za Den/At Least for a Day", "ToIkoz Moga/ I Can Do That Much" and "Tvoita Kozha/Your Skin", the new album and the September 19 concert include Kerana and the Cosmonauts' newest song "Zhiva/Alive".





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