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‘’Da Izbyagam’’ opens the door to Mihaela Marinova's new album

Photo: Mihaela Marinova / Facebook

Mihaela Marinova, who is one of the most successful young Bulgarian performers, has released a new music album. She presented the collection of ten songs with a tour in Bulgaria’s biggest cities. The title of the album "Black Butterfly" reflects the metamorphoses the singer has undergone recently in her personal life.

The first single from the album is the song "Da Izbyagam", co-written by Mihaela Marinova and the renowned Romanian producer Cristian Pisto. Mihaela Marinova has more about the song:

‘’After each album, I need to gradually 'free' myself from what has been locked within it to continue creating new songs. ''Da Izbyagam'' was born at exactly such a moment and became a gateway to my new album".

The song also has an official video directed by Victoria Karakoleva and filmed by Damyan Dimitrov. The video narrates the often turbulent and toxic nature of love that pushes us to extremes.





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