We first noticed Momchil Kossev when we were introduced to the band SoulBmoll, where he is the guitarist, vocalist and main songwriter. The musicians from the band are favorites not only of the audience but also of many Bulgarian stars who work with them– Maria Ilieva, Orlin Goranov, and others. In recent years, SoulBmoll has been constantly by Miro’s side on his tours. They are currently preparing for his big concert on November 26 at Arena Sofia.

Momchil Kossev has also developed as a solo artist. His latest original song titled “Hubavoto Predstoi” (The Good Is Yet to Come) has already been released. He recorded it five years ago but has only now managed to organize its official release. The recording features well-known and active musicians from the Bulgarian music scene: Rado Kazasov – drums, Emilio Marcholev – bass guitar, Julian Janev – piano. The music is by Momchil, as are the lyrics, for which he was assisted by Kaloyan Hristov – a young teacher and enlightener. The song’s positive title eloquently speaks of a bright, optimistic view of life. Momchil Kossev has more:
"I don’t remember exactly when I wrote the song, but afterward I went through many difficult moments. I’ve always believed that the good things are still ahead– every bad moment is temporary; you get through it, and then you forget it. That’s how I think, and that’s the message I want to send to people."
Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov
Photos: personal archive; YouTube/@momchilkossev
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