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Jupiter 7 - ''Nqma Smisul''

''Jupiter 7''
Photo: Facebook/Jupiter7_official

"Over the four years of their existence, the young musicians from the band ''Jupiter 7'' have grown before our eyes. They are no longer students, and their music reflects their development.

Their latest song ''Nqma Smisal'', is actually a return to the beginning, as it's one of the first songs they ever created. According to the band’s frontman Neo Kurtev, sometimes the first things are the best. Neo Kurtev has more:

Krasi Kurtev

''The lyrics of the song are very natural. The piece was inspired by my father and our mentor Krasimir Kurtev – he gave us the idea, we picked it up and made the song in his style and with his approach to life: that we shouldn't take things too seriously, that everything is okay in the end, and that life is a game. Everything is a game, just like the song says''.

Edited by Dilyana Tracheva

Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photo: Facebook/Jupiter7_official; 



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