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"It's Alright," sings Lyubo Kirov in new release

Photo: Вирджиния Рекърдс

A few days before his birthday and a month before his big concert at Arena Sofia, Lyubo Kirov has released another single from his album Novo Sarce (A New Heart) - the heartfelt ballad Vsichko e nared (It's Alright). As usual, Lyubo wrote the lyrics, Boyan Hristov composed the music and Angel Dyulgerov took care of the arrangement.

"This song has a special message. It's a story about those moments when a person retreats into their own sadness. It's always easier to get through it when someone tells you, 'Don't worry, it's alright'," says the artist.

The track It's Alright has been released alongside a moving music video. The video is based on an idea by Vasil Stefanov and features a special appearance by well-known actor Darin Angelov.

"The idea for the video came from a memory of my father. Parental love is unconditional and very similar to divine love," says Lyubo Kirov.

Lyubo Kirov's fans will have the chance to hear It's Alright and his most popular hits live at his concert on November 28 at Arena Sofia.





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