They don't come across arrogant for not wanting their song to get a revamp.
The last two Albanian revamps were utterly tragic and decreased Albania's chances to qualify - especially "Titan" sounded trashy, cheap and kinda ridiculous.
Unlike other FiK winners, "Zjerrm" is already 3:10 and would suit the ESC rules.
Also, the arrangement already sounds polished, rich in instruments and very organic.
I still think that the speaking part needs to be improved but as previously mentioned, it could be done via additional vocals in the live version or accompanied by special effects during the performance.
Btw, it seems that the duo wants to include another male singer if they succeed, they would revamp the song.. otherwise, they would like the song to stay as it is (which us perfectly fine).
Actually, I think it's alright to let the song be the way it won a national final before turning it into a mess (e.g. Titan, Sekret or even changing it for a more generic mess like Malta 2022).
if the singer accepts the offer, Zjerm will undergo some minor adjustments to incorporate his vocal contribution. Otherwise, the song will remain in its original form as it was performed during the FiK 63 final.
Shkodra Elektronike, the unique musical group set to represent Albania in Eurovision 2025, made a significant revelation regarding their song Zjerm. The track, which secured their victory at FiK 63, will remain entirely in Albanian as previously announced. However, a major new development has...
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