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Svetlio & the Legends : ウィキペディア英語版
Svetlio & the Legends

Svetlio & the Legends , also referred to as Svetlio Hipodilski i Legendite ((ブルガリア語:Светльо Хиподилски и Легендите), (:svɛtlʲɔ hipɔˈdiɫski i lɛˈɡɛnditɛ)), is a Bulgarian alternative rock band, formed in 2007 by former members of Hipodil.
== History ==
Hipodil broke up in 2004, but still played gigs. In 2006, at a concert at Zimen dvorec in Sofia, Hipodil played alongside Revyu and Upsurt. They debuted a new song entitled "Let Me Da Te Love You", which used a mixed form of Bulgarian and English words.
In 2007, Svetlio and the Legends released their debut album, ''Bulgarno'' in 2007. The album stated it contained 10 tracks, however only nine were released, because track 5, "Povarhnostni rani" (Повърхностни рани, Running Wounds) was said to have been plagiarised from an Italian pop song. The track "Let Me Da Te Love You" was on it, and it became a big hit. A music video was filmed for it.
In 2008, the video for "Povarhnostni rani" was released, however the beginning and end of the song were faded out.
In 2011, the band released their second album ''IBAN''. It contained the hit "Boli me gaza" (Боли ме гъза, My Ass Hurts), the full version of "Povarhnostni rani" (by then renamed "Fani"), two versions of the track "CMR/ЧМР" (Chalga Metal Rock/Чалга Метъл Рок) and a track called "Rambo Silek" (Рамбо Силек), which according to Svetlio was intended for Hipodil's ill-fated sixth album ''Aa, Bb, Vv, Gg, Zz...''. That year, Svetoslav Vitkov and Vencislav Micov were nominated for president and vice president in the 2011 Bulgarian elections.
In 2012, they released a music video for a song called "Mitko" (Митко) (also known as "Dimitrich/Димитрич").
On 27 March 2015, they played their first gig in the Anglosphere at the 100 Club in London.

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