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Fak[t]: The LATIDA duo move on, and don't forget to say thanks

Photo: Facebook/LATIDA

LATIDA is a vocal duo that has recently made a name for itself in the Bulgarian music scene, not only through collaborations on various projects, but also with their own original songs. 

Yana Baleva and Elizabeth Nesheva both started in music years ago as part of the children's vocal group Bon-Bon. Today, they are frequently seen performing on major stages alongside some of the country's most popular artists.

Despite their busy schedules, filled with performances throughout the year, Yana and Elizabeth still find time to write and release their own music. One such example is Fak—a title that immediately grabs attention—the song itself carries a sense of optimism. The LATIDA duo shared:

"The song is about the disappointment we feel when important people leave our lives - whether they were friends or partners. We choose to thank these people for the lessons they have taught us. We won't give in to the bitterness of loss and carry it around as a burden, but the opposite - we will keep only the good memories so that we can move on with ease. "





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