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A Lost Love: Papi Hans Singing 'A Song for Her'

Papi Hans is the artistic alter ego of Konstantin Trendafilov - to some a singing poet, to others a poetry-writing singer, but undeniably a complex artist. 

As a writer and performer, Papi Hans has come a long way from the cheeky hit 'Keks' (to rhyme with "sex") that made him famous years ago, through the 'Therapy' project - a series of songs that came out when he was in a dark place in his life and helped him heal his soul - to his latest 'A Song for Her'. It's the fourth single from Papi's forthcoming studio album, Colors of Sadness. It's dedicated to a girl who was part of the singer's life, but who he no longer keeps in touch with. Love is at the centre of "A Song for Her", but unlike most ballads, this one tells a real-life story. That's why it touched so many hearts and became an instant hit.




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