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Vlado Georgijev, famous musician, has presented his new song and video "Hej ti" ("Hey you") in cooperation with Telenor Serbia
Pop singer Vlado Georgijev has just presented his new song and video "Hej ti" ("Hey you") in Telenor Intro Center, in Airport City Belgrade (Serbia). Journalists and guests could see the new video that was shot in three locations - Belgrade, Kragujevac and Venezia. During this promotion, he said that he is never hurrying with new songs and also announced his new album for the summer 2009.
- "There will be at least ten songs in this album, mostly love songs as I like writing, composing and singing this kind of music. I am also planning one great concert in Belgrade, just after promoting new album. I know that my fans are waiting for a long time since my last CD but I can't publish something when "it needs to be done". And I don't want to do that - only when I have to say something new. I recorded about 40 songs in last five years and now I have a problem which to choose.
Famous musician is proud of his new song and video, and he said to the journalists that he even borrowed a helicopter for one scene from the famous film director Emir Kusturica. "He has just dropped by to our shooting scene and it is possible that we will have some new business arrangements soon".
Georgijev has a good cooperation with Telenor Serbia and his song will be available through this mobile provider services in next months. He is satisfied for very well regulated copyrights of his song and video.
Vlado Georgijev says he is always in love, it is only a question of how and how much. But "the spring is magic season", he concluded.
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