Intelligent Music Project

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Intelligent Music Project
OriginBulgaria
GenresProgressive rock
Years active2012-present
LabelsIntelligent Music
Websiteintelligent-music.com
Members
Past members

Intelligent Music Project is a Bulgarian-Chilean supergroup founded in 2012 by Bulgarian businessman Milen Vrabevski.

They will represent Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with their song "Intention".

History[]

The supergroup was founded by businessman Milen Vrabevski and has featured vocalists like, Simon Phillips, John Payne, Carl Sentance, Bobby Rondinelli and Todd Sucherman. They released their debut album in 2012, and have since then being releasing music and touring. Their current lead singer is Chilean rock vocalist Ronnie Romero.[1]

In November 2021, it was revealed by BNT that they were selected to represent the nation in Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin. Their entry, "Intention", was released on December 5, being the first of the season to be published.[2] The group consists of vocalist Ronnie Romero, Bisser Ivanov, Slavin Slavcev, Ivo Stefanov, Dimitar Sirakov and Stoyan Yankulov. Yankulov has already represented Bulgaria in 2007 and 2013.[3]

Band members[]

Current members[3][4]

  • Ronnie Romero – vocals
  • Borislav Mudolov-Kotkata – vocals
  • Slavin Slavchev – backing vocals
  • Luna Slavchev – backing vocals
  • Stoyan Yankulov-Stundzhi – drums
  • Biser Ivanov – guitar
  • Dimitar Sirakov – bass
  • Ivo Stefanov – keyboard
  • Samuel Eftimov – keyboard

Former members[5]

Discography[]

Studio Albums[]

  • 2012 – The Power of Mind
  • 2014 – My Kind o' Lovin'
  • 2015 – Touching the Divine
  • 2018 – Sorcery Inside
  • 2020 – Life Motion
  • 2021 – The Creation

Singles[]

  • 2020 – "Every Time"
  • 2020 – "I Know"
  • 2021 – "Listen"
  • 2021 – "Sometimes & Yesterdays That Mattered"
  • 2021 – "Intention"

References[]

  1. ^ "Bulgaria: Intelligent Music Project featuring Ronnie Romero will sing "Intention" at Eurovision 2022". wiwibloggs. 2021-11-25. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  2. ^ Waarden, Franciska van (2021-12-05). "