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No More Many More and actor Valery Yordanov present a new song

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Renowned Bulgarian band No More Many More have learned a lot for a decade on the Bulgarian music scene, but one thing is certain - the alternative band does not make compromises with its style, memorable melodies and Bulgarian lyrics.

Artistic freedom that characterizes the band and its frontman, main composer and lyricist Metodi Krastev is what captivates the audience. No More Many More are also loved for their active civic stance and opinions, which they have been boldly expressing in their songs since 2013.

No More Many More celebrated their 10 years on the stage with a concert in which they presented their latest song “Niama bivshi hushove". In it, the band collaborated with actor Valery Yordanov as a vocalist and author of part of the song's lyrics. At the end, we also hear the voice of his daughter - Yana Yordanova.

Valery is also the director of the music video, which combines documentary footage of the band's work in the studio, as well as footage from "Hushove" - the emblematic theatre play by director Alexander Morfov, in which Valeri Yordanov plays one of the leading roles.





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