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Limited Edition (Sevi Song)
{{Infobox song , name = Limited Edition , cover = , alt = , type = single , artist = Sevi , album = What Lies Beyond , released = {{Start date, 2011, 11, 11 , recorded = 2011 , studio = , venue = , genre = Alternative rock, rock, hard rock, heartland rock , length = 3:08 , label = Indie , writer = Svetlana “Sevi” Bliznakova, Rally Velinov , producer = Sevi , prev_title = , prev_year = , next_title = Victim , next_year = 2012 Limited Edition is a song by the Bulgarian rock band “ Sevi” and it was the second official single with featured video of Sevi band. The song was written by Svetlana Bliznakova and Rally Velinov in 2010 and was later recorded with the band Sevi and also became part of their debut album What Lies Beyond. The song entered the rock radio charts and stayed more than 46 weeks in the top 10 of Kamenitza Rock 40 music chart on Z-Rock Radio. Background The idea of th ...
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Sevi (band)
SEVI is a Bulgarian rock band from Sofia. The current members are Svetlana " Sevi" Bliznakova (lead vocals), Alexander Kirilov (lead guitar), Rally Velinov (bass guitar) and Pavlin Ivanov (drums, percussion). The band describes their music genre as heart rock, a name given to their style due to the emotional, heartfelt content and message of their songs. Their debut album, ''What Lies Beyond'', was released on June 14, 2012 in Bulgaria. There were four singles to the album, along with music videos, as the first two (" Can't Stand the Pain" and "Limited Edition") were released before the album, and the other two, "Victim" and "Speed Up" came a few months after the studio album. On April 23, 2014, Sevi released "On My Own", the first single to their second studio album ''The Battle Never Ends.'' The band went on a national tour on June 27, 2012 in support of their debut album. The ''What Lies Beyond Tour'' ended on September 27, 2012. Soon after, the band started working on acousti ...
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Victim (Sevi Song)
Victim is a song of the Bulgarian band Sevi, which became the third single to their debut album What Lies Beyond. The song was created in the summer of 2011 and later recorded as a single of the band. The featured video of the song was shot during the national tour of Sevi – the What Lies Beyond Tour SEVI is a Bulgarian rock band from Sofia. The current members are Svetlana " Sevi" Bliznakova (lead vocals), Alexander Kirilov (lead guitar), Rally Velinov (bass guitar) and Pavlin Ivanov (drums, percussion). The band describes their music genre ... and officially released on November 30, 2012. The arrangement and the lyrics of the song launched the track in the rock charts right after the promotion of the video. It almost immediately reached fifth position in Kamenitza Rock 40 for a couple of weeks, as well as number 1 for a week. Background {{Empty section, date=August 2013 References External links Official websiteSevi at Facebook 2012 songs 2012 singles Bulgarian son ...
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What Lies Beyond
What Lies Beyond is the debut album of the Bulgarian rock band Sevi, which was released on June 14, 2012.What Lies Beyond official album promo June 14, 2012 There were totally three singles to the album, along with music videos, as the first two (" Can't Stand the Pain (Sevi song), Can't Stand the Pain" and "Limited Edition") were released before the album, and the third one, called "Victim" came few months after the studio album. Background The album consist of 11 tracks, which are recorded in the period of 2010-2012. The pieces are a little bit different in genre, which gives Sevi somewhat interesting and diverse sounding and style, which they call heart rock. All of the songs in the album are written by Svetlana "Sevi" Bliznakova and Rally Velinov, separately or together, and later arranged by the whole band. The last song of the album, called "Into You" is a some kind of a bonus track, written, played and recorded by Svetlana "Sevi" Bliznakova and appeared unplanned in the ...
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Sevi (singer)
Svetlana Ilieva Bliznakova, born on November 11, 1983, is a Bulgarian singer, musician and songwriter. She started her solo music career in 2005 and since 2010 she is the front woman of the Bulgarian rock band Sevi. Early life and arts Svetlana "Sevi" Bliznakova was born on November 11, 1983 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Raised by a family of history teachers, she was unexpectedly drawn into art at an early age. Sevi began singing when she was two years old and eight years later, she went to the "Philip Koutev Folklore Ensemble" and studied national Bulgarian folk singing for two years. After that, she studied singing opera, and in 2002 she entered Sofia University in an opera class in order to develop her music skills. A year after, she found herself in pop and rock music and decided to start over. She entered the class of Etien Levi, a famous Bulgarian pop singer of the 1980s. In ten months, Sevi started performing on stage, and soon after she started to write her own songs. Later, due ...
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