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The album's release was accompanied by a high-profile in 2002, which was a significant event for Planeta TV , the dominant music channel in Bulgaria at the time. This era established Maria's signature style—characterized by polished visual aesthetics and a "pop-princess" persona that differentiated her from more traditional folk singers of the 1990s.

Much of the album's sound was shaped by composer Stefan Statev , who contributed to the lyrics and arrangements of several tracks.

The album is a quintessential example of the "Golden Age" of Bulgarian pop-folk, blending Balkan rhythms with contemporary dance influences. maria_parva_luna_mariya_prva_luna_2002

The title track is an upbeat, dance-oriented song featuring Mediterranean-inspired melodies. It is a cover of a Greek song originally written by Giorgos Alkaios and Giorgos Laskaris .

While recording began in late 2001, the album and its primary promotion occurred in 2002. The album's release was accompanied by a high-profile

is the second studio album by the renowned Bulgarian pop-folk singer Maria , released in early 2002. It serves as a foundational project in her career, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the early 2000s chalga scene under the Payner music label. Album Overview and Production

A rhythmic, mid-tempo track that highlights the heavy use of synthesizers and traditional folk-instrumental samples common in early 2000s Bulgarian pop-folk. Cultural Impact and Promotion The album is a quintessential example of the

Experience the live performances and official music videos from the 'Parva Luna' era: