D2 Ex Frontman Makes 1st Step in Solo Career

Society | December 13, 2005, Tuesday // 00:00
D2 Ex Frontman Makes 1st Step in Solo Career Well-known Bulgarian singer Dicho (C), who left the famous D2 band in the beginning of the year, made the step in his solo career - he launched his new song "I have no boss." Photo by Prima Agency

Well-known Bulgarian singer Dicho, who left the famous D2 band in the beginning of the year, made the step in his solo career - he launched his new song "I have no boss."

Dicho, who is also widely known for his rightist views and the wide support offered to the former leader of the Union of the Democratic Forces (UDF) Nadezhda Mihaylova, was backed in the new song by Deo, a popular showman, singer and lifestyle profile.

The new song is completely different from the music Dicho played so far as it combines the hip-hop style and the pop sound.

The new song is Dicho's comment on what happened to his in the near past, his split with the D2 band and what is going to happen to him in the future.

The song was ready in 3 months - the music was made by Dicho, Yordan Stavrev - Birata and Philip Alexandrov - Phi, whereas Dicho wrote the lyrics.

In March 2005 Dicho stabled his own label - D 40 - and has already made 10 songs that will be presented to the fans in 2006.

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