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The Bulgarian band SEVI one step away from a Grammy nomination

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Established as one of the most successful rock groups in Bulgaria, the musicians from SEVI band quickly attract attention with their original, recognizable sound, strong female vocals and melodic songs. The band, which includes Svetlana Bliznakova-SEVI, Rali Velinov, Petar Petrov and Stone Angel, does not yet have a Grammy nomination, but has been pre-selected for the most prestigious music awards for the best alternative performance of the song "World That Doesn 't Fit'. 

This year's Grammy nominations will be aired on November 8, the group announced on the air of BNR Radio Sofia, specifying that the preliminary selection of the songs is carried out by the members of the Grammy Academy, and not at the suggestion of the performers themselves.

This year the band will be touring Europe to promote their new album Genesis. The musicians describe it as 11 stories about life, friends, values ​​and love.

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