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The UK song is fine but unexciting and I expect it to get lost in the mix televote wise. And I don't juries going crazy for this either, they're likely coming for that #15-20 result.

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I'm usually more of a diva bop kinda girlie but my faves as of now are Rim Tim Tagi Dim and Europapa :redface: I guess I represent the locals this year :giraffe:

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Hmm, don’t think people are really envisioning how well Dizzy is going to go down live with correct stage production and acoustics. Can see it being top 3. 

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Dizzy is just not very good, it's kinda hard to believe this is the same guy who gave us so many classics with Years & Years. We Will Rave on the other hand... :WAP:

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2 hours ago, igninton said:

I'm sorry... but this is what all of you have been going crazy for? It sounds like a 2012 entry that will most likely place in the bottom 5... that's if it even qualifies :toofunny2:

 

I have to laugh because I didn't listen to any of the leaks and was waiting for it to be released and I've never been more disappointed  :deadbanana2:

 

 

2012? It’s 90s eurodance, it sounds exactly like this song:

 

 

Anyway it’s a euphoric bop and it looks like she can move, if the performance is good it will do well :supaspaz:

 

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Austria and the UK both hot garbage that will go absolutely nowhere in May :rip:

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4 hours ago, BOOM! said:

 

Someone saying: "The only thing that moved are her eyelashes"... :deadbanana4::deadbanana2:

 

She's so talented my god... studio-like vocals :clap3::clap3::clap3::clap3::clap3:

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Austria is a bop in the sense that it gets the girls moving but it's so date my god. 

 

The gag that Europapa is more rave-y too :rip:

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4 minutes ago, Pendulum said:

She's so talented my god... studio-like vocals :clap3::clap3::clap3::clap3::clap3:

Yeah, vocally she was incredible! But i feel like performance overall was pretty mediocre and "go girl, give us nothing".

I understand that she was focusing on her vocals and singing but this song needed a bit more.

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Dizzy is very Pet Shop Boys at times

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Zagreb 2025? :deadbanana4: who would've thought lol

 

though in the case of winning they would most likely give the hosting duties to a country which could actually finance it

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27 minutes ago, Nashe said:

Zagreb 2025? :deadbanana4: who would've thought lol

 

though in the case of winning they would most likely give the hosting duties to a country which could actually finance it

Apparently the head of the Croatian delegation confirmed they'd host it or accept to host it even if they end up second behind Ukraine (that is, if Ukraine wouldn't be able to execute it).

 

Anyway, current top 6:

 

  1. Croatia
  2. France
  3. Belgium
  4. United Kingdom
  5. Ukraine
  6. The Netherlands

 

Austria gets extremely tiring already after a few listens... and that ending certainly isn't helping. :doc: Also, we don't approve of nepotism.

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Completely forgot about France!
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7 minutes ago, elvenOCEAN said:

Also, we don't approve of nepotism.

who is she? 

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15 minutes ago, elvenOCEAN said:

Also, we don't approve of nepotism.

She already commented on this

 

You are the partner of ESC creative director Marvin Dietmann. What do you say to critics who accuse you of taking part because of your relationship?

 

Marvin and I have been in a relationship for nine years, and I discovered ESC through him. But I was already an artist before and did a lot of things on my own. It doesn't surprise me that this is being linked in Austria: But I didn't submit my song through Marvin, nor did I have him holding hands by my side in the studio (laughs). Quite the opposite. Sometimes it's even more difficult when you're in a relationship like that to get a real chance. The saying quickly comes up: “She only got this far because of him.” We have strictly separated everything so that exactly that cannot be the case. I stand as an independent singer who has done this on her own, and I have a strong man behind me who is proud of me. He doesn't do my stage show either, we outsourced it to a partner. Because it is important to us to draw a clear dividing line here too.

 

 

Also she won the fanclub vote fair and square to be selected. The other songs could have just been better. Like this was one of them:

 

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Less than a week and Rim Tim Tagi Dim already got boring. :sistrens:

 

Y'all are also high on something if you think the juries will touch that and given at how many joke/televote-bait entries we have this year, I doubt any of them will pull landslide numbers and they will split the televote while the jury will decide the winner.

 

I hate to say it but this will be an Italy-France battle all over again ala 2021. 

 

 

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51 minutes ago, Nashe said:

Zagreb 2025? :deadbanana4: who would've thought lol

 

though in the case of winning they would most likely give the hosting duties to a country which could actually finance it

if Ukraine managed to host it in 2017, Croatia can too

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1 hour ago, Nashe said:

Zagreb 2025? :deadbanana4: who would've thought lol

 

though in the case of winning they would most likely give the hosting duties to a country which could actually finance it

why do you assume they couldnt host it?

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31 minutes ago, Fevesy said:

She already commented on this

 

You are the partner of ESC creative director Marvin Dietmann. What do you say to critics who accuse you of taking part because of your relationship?

 

Marvin and I have been in a relationship for nine years, and I discovered ESC through him. But I was already an artist before and did a lot of things on my own. It doesn't surprise me that this is being linked in Austria: But I didn't submit my song through Marvin, nor did I have him holding hands by my side in the studio (laughs). Quite the opposite. Sometimes it's even more difficult when you're in a relationship like that to get a real chance. The saying quickly comes up: “She only got this far because of him.” We have strictly separated everything so that exactly that cannot be the case. I stand as an independent singer who has done this on her own, and I have a strong man behind me who is proud of me. He doesn't do my stage show either, we outsourced it to a partner. Because it is important to us to draw a clear dividing line here too.

 

 

Also she won the fanclub vote fair and square to be selected. The other songs could have just been better. Like this was one of them:

 

That all sounds very nice, and I'd even accept it, were it not for the fact that she is a nobody in the music world there (and an average at best "talent," in music at least) who was selected internally.

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My #1 faves over the years

 

2018: AWS (Hungary)

2019: Hatari (Iceland)

2021: Måneskin (Italy)

2022: Konstrakta (Serbia)

2023: Käärijä (Finland)

2024: Baby Lasagna (Croatia)

 

My second place runner up faves

 

2018: Netta (Israel) I dislike this now but I was still a new, casual Eurovision fan back then nnnn;

2019: Dirty Dancing (Switczherland) and Replay (Cyprus)

2021: Blind Channel (Finland) and Hurricane (Serbia)

2022: Chanel (Spain)

2023: Joker Out (Slovenia)

2024: Raiven (Slovenia) I AM OBSESSED WITH THISSSSS

 

Posted
29 minutes ago, getinthezone said:

why do you assume they couldnt host it?

because it's one of the poorest EU countries? currently struck with the highest inflation rate. financing the organization of the ESC would definitely result in an unwanted recession

 

even though Croats are very passionate & proud about such events and would probably rather face recession than missing out on hosting it

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58 minutes ago, Nashe said:

because it's one of the poorest EU countries? currently struck with the highest inflation rate. financing the organization of the ESC would definitely result in an unwanted recession

 

even though Croats are very passionate & proud about such events and would probably rather face recession than missing out on hosting it

Croatia is doing better then some other countries that hosted in the past though. 

I doubt HRT would say no to hosting + the HoD said they are ready if it happens or in case of Ukraine win (and Croatia placing 2nd). 

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1 hour ago, Nashe said:

because it's one of the poorest EU countries? currently struck with the highest inflation rate. financing the organization of the ESC would definitely result in an unwanted recession

 

even though Croats are very passionate & proud about such events and would probably rather face recession than missing out on hosting it

"poorest EU country" still isnt poor

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2 minutes ago, getinthezone said:

"poorest EU country" still isnt poor

please, EU or Europe, it's down there at the bottom. 

 

4 minutes ago, POPTART said:

Croatia is doing better then some other countries that hosted in the past though. 

I doubt HRT would say no to hosting + the HoD said they are ready if it happens or in case of Ukraine win (and Croatia placing 2nd). 

yeah sure, until the government is faced with the actual costs of the hosting duties. Even the Netherlands weren't happy at all about organizing it for a 2nd time. 

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1 hour ago, Nashe said:

because it's one of the poorest EU countries? currently struck with the highest inflation rate. financing the organization of the ESC would definitely result in an unwanted recession

 

even though Croats are very passionate & proud about such events and would probably rather face recession than missing out on hosting it

Recession over Eurovision? :huh: 

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48 minutes ago, WalkAway said:

Recession over Eurovision? :huh: 

Pride and logic - something Croats are bad at

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