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Miro and Alma with a powerful and emotional project - ''Tam''

Photo: @MiroHDOfficial

When two big names join forces for a duet, success is guaranteed. This was the case with Miro and ALMA’s song “Poveche” (More), and it seems the same will hold for their second collaboration, “Tam” (There). The song was created during the Sofia Songwriting Camp. The music was written by Miro, Yuli from “Molec”, Denis Popstoev, and Swedish songwriter Kristin Langsrud, while the lyrics were written by Miro and Dara Ekimova.

Miro shared how the idea came about: “At first, I made a solo version of the song, but it seemed to be calling for ALMA and the melancholy in her voice that I admire so much. Now everything feels right.”

“It's a true privilege for me to stand alongside Miro for a second time in such a powerful and emotional Bulgarian song!”, added ALMA.

The music video adds depth to the story, as it is a short musical film directed and written by Chris Zahariev, with cinematography by Boris Kalaidjiev. Filmed entirely on film stock, the video features Bulgaria’s best young breaker, Nikolay Kafelov, with actor Tsvetan Apostolov playing his brother.


“Там” is being released a month ahead of Miro’s big concert at Arena 8888 Sofia on November 26, which will mark the conclusion of his national tour.

Edited by Dilyana Tracheva
Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photos: youtube.com/@MiroHDOfficial



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