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Kiss me yesterday

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"Kiss Me Yesterday", one of the latest songs in Georgi Hristov's repertoire, brings together several extremely talented Bulgarian artists. 

Producer and inspirer is Igor Markovski, who in recent years has made wonderful short musical films, some of which we have presented on Radio Bulgaria.  

It was his idea to create a song based on the poem "Blues" by Kalin Donkov. After receiving permission from the poet, Igor turned to the composer Momchil Kolev. 

The choice of the performer is also not accidental - Georgi Hristov, who has been on the Bulgarian music stage for decades, is among the most gifted and beloved Bulgarian pop singers. He also participates as an actor in the video to the song.

"In the undeground depths an earthquake anticipates its prime. Life is dangerously short ... Hurry up, kiss me yesterday!”, sings Georgi Hristov.




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