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Bulgarian actors Maya Bezhanska and Stefan Valdobrev reunite again in new song

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30 years after the success of the album "Revolution", two of the most musical actors in Bulgaria - Stefan Valdobrev and Maya Bezhanska - reunite in the song "All my fears". This is the title of the 29th song in a row from the Singing Artists project of producer Igor Markovski, performed by Maya Bezhanska. 


The song is a gift from Stefan Valdobrev who wrote the music and the arrangement, and the poet Elin Rahnev - author of the lyrics - for the actress's anniversary. The characteristic guitars are the work of Georgi Georgiev from Ostava Band.

"Music, lyrics, performance, script - everything is exactly as it should be to grab your attention and stay in your head!" read the comments about the song and the video, and also: "We need more music like this - modern sound with beautiful lyrics, I can't stop listening to it".





Published by Rositsa Petkova



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