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Lubo Kirov, Zheni Lecheva&Ivan Lechev- ''Pak s Teb''

Photo: YouTube /Lubo Kirov

Lubo Kirov begins his creative journey in 2025 with a new song entitled "Pak s teb" (Again with You), dedicated to love and the shared journey of two close souls. "Pak s teb" is another single from the artist's album New Heart, which has become one of the best-selling albums in the country since its release in June 2024.

Lubo Kirov wrote the music and the lyrics to the song. The arrangement is again by Angel Dyulgerov. The beautiful love story is recreated in the video by the Lechevi family—actress and singer Zheni Lecheva and legendary guitarist Ivan Lechev.

2025 is a special year for Lubo Kirov as he celebrates 25 years on stage. His club tour across seven Bulgarian cities is already completely sold out. 





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