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SOFIA, Month Day, Year — Bulgarian singer Maria Ilieva recently questioned the overuse of titles like “queen,” arguing that their frequent application diminishes their significance. The performer of “100 reasons” voiced her concerns during an appearance on BTV, stating that the term has become commonplace and, as a result, lost its value.
The Dilution of Distinction
Ilieva’s comments spark a conversation about the impact of overused praise and the enduring power of genuine gratitude.
- Ilieva believes the title “queen” is being given out too easily.
- She feels words like “unique” have also lost their meaning through overuse.
- The singer emphasized the lasting importance of expressing gratitude.
- Her new song garnered 2 million views in a short period.
“I don’t like that the meaning of some words has been devalued – for example, unique. Everything has become unique,” Ilieva explained. However, she pointed out that some words retain their power regardless of repetition, specifically highlighting “thank you” as a prime example.
What makes a word truly meaningful? Ilieva suggests that words like “thank you” maintain their impact because they represent a fundamental human value: gratitude. “Gratitude is one of the most important things in life. I give thanks every day for the life I have,” she shared, adding that she extends this gratitude to her fans through her music.
Ilieva recently released a new song that quickly resonated with audiences, accumulating 2 million views within days and becoming one of the most-watched videos on You Tube in Bulgaria over the past week. She described the song as a musical expression of thanks to her fans for their support and happiness, mirroring the joy they bring to her.
