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Mihaela Fileva - ''Last Tear''

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Mihaela Fileva’s latest song, "Last Tear", was released with a music video produced by the artist herself. 2025 marks a new beginning for her as she embarks on a journey as a self-producing artist with a new distributor and a new YouTube channel.

The evocative video for the ballad was filmed by director Boyko Shtonov and cinematographer Atanas Atanasov. The lyrics of "Last Tear" were written by Mihaela Fileva, who collaborated with Iskren Tonchev - Iskrata and Michaela Stridback on the music. The project also features Stefan Stefanov (piano) and Ventsislav Trifonov (clarinet). The final arrangement is by Iskren Tonchev and Veselin Tsenvov.

"Last Tear" is the only ballad from Mihaela Fileva’s fifth album, "96". The monochrome colors of the costumes and sets in the video create a sense of an inevitable choice that changes us forever."Last Tear" is a song about transformation, the power of the spirit and the ability to love again.





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