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Toma releases new song ''I am''

Photo: YouTube

Toma is a singer with a distinctive and easily recognizable style, leaning toward a heavier sound. Following a series of successful concerts and a new band lineup, Toma is now releasing a new single titled "Az Sum/I Am".


Deep disappointment from betrayal, fake friendships and hypocrisy are the themes that inspired Toma and Rumen Gaydev – Garo to write both the music and the rebellious lyrics of "I Am". They add that the song has a single purpose: to show the raw side of rock and roll, to make you reflect on who you are and what price you have to pay after a long journey of self-discovery. In addition to Toma, the song "Az Sum" also features Miroslav Ivanov (guitar) and Alexander Obretenov (bass guitar).


"I Am" is being released just in time to close a chapter in Toma's musical career, which will be marked by a new album.





Edited by Dilyana Tracheva

Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photo: YouTube



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