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"Sborna Formaciya" (Сборна формация) is a legendary project in Bulgarian pop-rock history, and their hit —which translates to "A Great Day"—is one of the most beloved and uplifting songs in the country's music scene. The Origins
It was rare to see so many top-tier artists from different genres (pop, rock, and theatrical music) come together for a single track.
For many Bulgarians, the song evokes a sense of nostalgia for the early 2000s. It remains a "feel-good" anthem that is still played frequently during morning shows to kick off the day.
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"Sborna Formaciya" (Сборна формация) is a legendary project in Bulgarian pop-rock history, and their hit —which translates to "A Great Day"—is one of the most beloved and uplifting songs in the country's music scene. The Origins
It was rare to see so many top-tier artists from different genres (pop, rock, and theatrical music) come together for a single track.
For many Bulgarians, the song evokes a sense of nostalgia for the early 2000s. It remains a "feel-good" anthem that is still played frequently during morning shows to kick off the day.
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