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"Love for me" - Elitsa Naumova and Dayan Stefanov release acoustic version of their duet song

Dayan Stefanov and Elitsa Naumova
Photo: Facebook/Elitsa Naumova ika

Young performers Elitsa Naumova and Dayan Stefanov recently presented their duet song "Love for Me". After its success, they decided to expand its message with an acoustic version that would carry a more intimate, sincere and gentle feeling. In it, modern effects are replaced with voice and guitar, which express a hidden emotion. 

Elitsa Naumova wrote the lyrics, Dayan Stefanov made the arrangement, and Radoslav Stoyanov joined them in creating the music.

The authors of "Love for Me (acoustic version)" share that it reveals the idea of love, as we feel it in silence, in simple moments, warm... and in wordless looks. Sometimes the strongest emotion is hidden in the calm expression between very few instruments.




English version: R. Petkova



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