D.Bold officially launches Mongol Pop-2

State Laureate singer D.Bold, the founder of Mongol Pop, a new music genre, held a press conference on Monday at the Blue Sky centre and officially launched his tenth independent album “Mongol Pop-2”. The press conference was the first of its kind in Mongolia with live performances by the singer with stories about the songs, a photographic exhibition, and an introduction of “Bold”, a new music application for smart phones and tablet computers. As the UB post reported earlier, the album is now on sale at music stores in UB as well as it is available for purchase in the Apple’s iTunes Store.

D.Bold stated about his album, “There is no tradition without reform and no reform without tradition. 

Likewise, Mongol also doesn’t have the ending point. The outcome of my hard work to produce quality works is this Mongol Pop-2 album.” He also denied the recent rumors about him that he copied the music of the song “Ride It” by British rapper and songwriter Jay Sean in his song Uulen domog (Cloud Legend) by performing the song with explanations on sounds of each music instrument. He explained that the two songs may have seemed similar because the western singers use the oriental or Asian music elements in their music quite much.

The Mongol Pop-2 album has a total of 7 songs including songs written by renowned writers and poets of Mongolia. D.Bold announced at the press conference that he wrote a song Namriin Tuhai Bodol (Thoughts about Autumn) from a poem by prominent Mongolian poet late R.Choinom with the official copyright given from the R.Choinom Heritage Foundation. Poems by State Prized writer B.Lhagvasuren, Cultural Merited artists Sh.Gurbazar, and B.Dogmid were also used for D.Bold’s songs.

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