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"All the Lies"

Dimityr Bodurov releases new song, performed by Samuel Manuelyan

Photo: YouTube /Dimityr Bodurov

The author of the music, lyrics and arrangement is Dimityr Bodurov - a small-town boy who moved to the central city of Stara Zagora some time ago. An ardent music lover since childhood, he has recorded original songs, only one of which he had the courage to sing. He usually entrusts the performance of his compositions to other musicians. 

This is not the first time that Dimitar Bodurov has worked with the young Samuel Manuelyan from Burgas. The author finds that Samuel's voice has the depth and timbre necessary to fully convey the ideas embedded in his songs.

Dimityr Bodurov wants his music to carry a message, not just serve as entertainment, as he focuses on addressing serious and meaningful issues in his work. His songs are always dedicated to and inspired by his family, which remains his first priority. Specifically, in "All the Lies", the author leaves a message for his children, hoping that the song will guide them should they ever face existential crises.

"Let me be there for you and you'll see that I can bring back the colour of life in those beautiful eyes," sings Samuel Manuelian.





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