“You want to know, but you don’t want to read, you want to do, but you don’t want to learn”- this sounds like the dream of every teenager, but in fact is part of the lyrics of Militsa Gladnishka’s latest song “You want”. The unpredictable Bulgarian singer and actress wrote the lyrics of the piece. Militsa Gladnishka and Ivan Velchev wrote the music. The song “You Want” is inspired by Dimitar Zhivkov’s performance “Four women without 4G” by Petar Vlaykov.
The pop rock song is about peoples’ addiction to social media, about the time different generations of people spend in front of computers, smartphones and other devices, which does not broaden their knowledge, but only distorts normal communication.
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