Bulgarian singer, Galina Dimitrova Ivanova, known professionally as Kali shares unreleased new song “Toxic Chocolate” off upcoming album project “Toxic Chocolate” reportedly leaked online.
Kali is back with a new song, “Toxic Chocolate,” after her viral hits “MMM MMM” and “Do A B*tch” earlier this year. She continues to prove that she’s the “female Future” in hip-hop by rapping about her relationship with a Pisces guy who failed to accept responsibility for his behavior over an R&B drill rhythm.
Zane Lowe of Apple Music 1 asked Kali about the new song, and Kali said, “For me, it implies that women have reclaimed their power. It’s all my own doing. You can’t tamper with me if you don’t satisfy my criteria. That was the frame of mind in which I was operating. I had a companion with me as I went through it. When I entered the studio, I instructed the assistant to “simply push record.” Raw, unadulterated feelings… You must satisfy my expectations, period.”
On International Women’s Day, Kali decided to release the song “It took a little while for me to have the confidence to just do what I’m doing. In my opinion, being a woman is just expressing yourself through your actions and expressing yourself through your confidence. This is ours to keep.”
More About Kali
Galina Dimitrova Ivanova (in Bulgarian: Галина Димитрова Иванова), known professionally as Kali (in Bulgarian: Кали) is a Bulgarian singer. She was born on October 1975 in Sofia. She has 3 children. She’s best known for her 1998 song “4-4-2” .
It was a huge hit in the country due to Bulgaria’s first appearance in the FIFA World Cup since 1994. Ivanova explained that the idea of the song was to give a motivational push to the Bulgarian team, and openly dislikes it. Kali has 7 studio albums, 1 duet album and 1 compilation album, all under different labels. She is signed with Payner since 2010.