Sunday, March 10, 2024

Isaak and the German ESC entry

Isaak and the German ESC entry @lunaros4209 @lunaros4209 3 days ago The "boy" is a father of two. 1 Reply @TheAlikaki @TheAlikaki 2 weeks ago If this was Sweeden everyone would be WOW,AMAZING ETC ! This young boy has stunning voice ❤❤❤ Good luck from Greece 516 Reply 19 replies @lenamyhre3109 @lenamyhre3109 2 weeks ago Thats so true 26 Reply @KattReen @KattReen 2 weeks ago (edited) Sweden*. Swedish producers and song-writers are over-represented in popular music internationally in general, and arguably Swedish people are responsible for the modern pop music sound(you can either blame or thank Max Martin in particular, depending on how you feel about the genre). Remember Arcade? Swedish song-writer. Fuego? A Swede in the credits there as well. Swedes are all over the song-writing credits of the ESC every goddamn year. As a Swede, it's fun and all, but it also probably waters down the cultural diversity of the competition quite a bit. If everyone wants to hire some Swede to create a potential commercial hit, we will be missing out on the future Verka Serduchkas and hard rock hallelujahs. If you want to pretend it is just favouritism or some grand conspiracy at play, I can't really stop you, but Sweden truly needs neither of those things to be ahead of the curve in the ESC. Sweden would maybe have sent this a decade or so ago, because that is where this belongs. In the past. This song is not particularly interesting or memorable. The stage show is an AI generated screen saver or something. But, you never know with the ESC. He's a good singer. Maybe he'll have a particularly good night on the night of the finale, and people really enjoy it? 24 Reply @thetheologian313 @thetheologian313 2 weeks ago Exactly, if it was swedish everyone love this for the first place😂 love from Azerbaijan🇦🇿❤ 17 Reply @holgerpetersen4254 @holgerpetersen4254 2 weeks ago If he starts for Sweden, maybe he has a chance. Nobody will give Germany any points, that's it. 8 Reply @Frinea @Frinea 2 weeks ago This is a song that would make it to the finals of melodifestivalen (the competition to qualify for eurovision) and it would be somewhere in the middle. If you compare this to Jacqline who has a good chance of representing Sweden rn it doesn't stand a chance. I see where you are coming from though 1 Reply @Deleila85 @Deleila85 2 weeks ago @holgerpetersen4254 Yes, but our money, and help is very welcome in Europe, our weapons, they are even demanded. Otherwise, we can stay where the pepper grows musically. ​ 4 Reply @nebelland8355 @nebelland8355 2 weeks ago Oh hör auf. So ein Schwachsinn. 2 Reply @delunari8697 @delunari8697 13 days ago @KattReen and again, I'd like to remind you of Tusse and "A Million Voices" lol. Sweden would've sent this in the past my ass. "Too Late For Love", 2019 I think? Play that song in the radio with 10 other songs, maybe include Always On The Run, and ask people afterwards if they remember that one specifically, or if one of the songs stood out compared to another. I highly doubt it. Had that song been sent by Germany, I do not believe it would have gone anywhere. I swear, until last year I also tried to make myself believe we were only sending average songs, but Lord of the Lost last year placing under the UK, who had one of the weakest performances vocally I have ever seen in ESC, sealed the deal for me. 5 Reply @patriciolopes92 @patriciolopes92 13 days ago Sad true 1 Reply @evgeni. @evgeni. 12 days ago This! 1 Reply @senddree @senddree 10 days ago Or Ukrainian 1 Reply