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Lubo Kirov about the choices in love

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Bulgarian pop singer Lubo Kirov has presented the latest single from his new album. It's a rock explosion titled "Poslednoto reshenie" ("The Final Decision"). For the creation of the song Lubo worked once again with guitarist and music producer Angel Dyulgerov, who is also the author of the arrangement.

In the song, in addition to a mix of progressive rock and synth-pop, we also hear intense guitar riffs characteristic of Lyubo's new harder sound. As usual, the singer wrote the lyrics.

After the release of the album, Lubo Kirov went on a tour with sold-out concerts all over the country and on November 28 he will perform in the biggest hall in Bulgaria - "Arena Sofia", where the finale of his tour will take place.






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