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Haralambiev's Last Train – a song about events that always happen on time

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Behind the creative pseudonym HARALAMBIEV stands young Bulgarian musician Teodor ‎Haralambiev. He has been studying music since he was very young, and logically began to write his own songs. Despite his young age, in them HARALAMBIEV is excited by serious topics and values. He attracted attention four years ago with his debut mini-album "Inspiration", then he released his first full-length album "Different".

Now Teodor Haralambiev is offering us his new completely original song "Last Train".  About it the singer says: ‎

‎"In "Last Train" the main motive is the worry that our moment is not coming. The feeling of being late. Comparing yourself to everyone else, it seems as if ‎"fate" has simply forgotten you and you are always last. In the end, at some point you realize that it is not exactly like that and that everything happens in its own time."‎






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