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FINLAND 2013 - Krista Siegfrids - Marry Me

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Mannone

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For two consecutive years I'm utterly disappointed in Finland. I think I wrote it somewhere else, but this is bubble gum pop with Juicy Fruit babe, or maybe ding dong flop with Hubba Bubba babe. I can't really decide for myself. At least it's not Iggy Pop rock with Stimorol chick. Some teenagers with drainpipes, fanny pack and the whole caboodle will definitely vote for this. I'm sort of very much don't belong to that target audience. However, I rather watch this finnish beauty than suffering Roberto Bellarosas strained attempts to belch. xshock

Padding.
 

Celia

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Is there any Eurovision fever in Spain? Because I heard that they use "Only Teardrops" at the advertisement of Grey's Anatomy, and now this xrofl3

Hahaha, unfortunately not :mrgreen: but it's true that they use the Danish song as well. It's the same TV channel (maybe their workers are eurofans and they don´t know :lol:)
 

FilipFromSweden

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This is Finlands best entry since 2009. Krista have such energy and her song makes me happy. So far it is my favourite! 10p
 

Katinka

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I have tried hard to learn to like our own song. Sorry, but I didn´t. This is cheap bridezilla bubblegum song. I miss Mikael Saari and Diandra Flores, even Arion and Great Wide North.:confused:
 

eerik

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Stupid lyrics that affirm outdated ideas of gender roles. There's no reason why a women herself can't make the proposal.

Plus she sings "I'm your slave and you're my master", yet she gives out commands. Totally unacceptable behaviour from a slave.

But it's still better than most of the other ESC songs this year...
 

DanielLuis

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Stupid lyrics that affirm outdated ideas of gender roles. There's no reason why a women herself can't make the proposal.

Plus she sings "I'm your slave and you're my master", yet she gives out commands. Totally unacceptable behaviour from a slave.

But it's still better than most of the other ESC songs this year...

The point of this song is to make fun of those ideas though.
 

cegs5

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Stupid lyrics that affirm outdated ideas of gender roles. There's no reason why a women herself can't make the proposal.

Plus she sings "I'm your slave and you're my master", yet she gives out commands. Totally unacceptable behaviour from a slave.

But it's still better than most of the other ESC songs this year...

I thought the same when I listened it for very first time. But then she explains in an interview that she' s makimg fun of this so called women's dream. Watch her video and you'll see the concept.
 

ParadiseES

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Hahaha, unfortunately not :mrgreen: but it's true that they use the Danish song as well. It's the same TV channel (maybe their workers are eurofans and they don´t know :lol:)

hahaha really? what's that program??? I suppose it's on Divinity, like the Danish song. The difference is that now they use a crappy song. I'm shocked :lol:
 

eerik

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I thought the same when I listened it for very first time. But then she explains in an interview that she' s makimg fun of this so called women's dream. Watch her video and you'll see the concept.

Makes it even worse in that case as the song failed to convince me that it's making fun of someting.
 

Yamarus

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Makes it even worse in that case as the song failed to convince me that it's making fun of someting.

Oh come on, be honest here. There are plenty of clues in the song, the video, the performance, the singer that the song is an ironic take on marriage proposals.
 

FilipFromSweden

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Hahaha, unfortunately not :mrgreen: but it's true that they use the Danish song as well. It's the same TV channel (maybe their workers are eurofans and they don´t know :lol:)
Last year i heard they used Euphoria for some advertisment to in Spain
 

Celia

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hahaha really? what's that program??? I suppose it's on Divinity, like the Danish song. The difference is that now they use a crappy song. I'm shocked :lol:

Say Yes To The Dress (El Vestido de tu boda, I think) :lol:

I don't remember hearing Euphoria on TV either, Im curious :p
 

euronut

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This is probably the best "novelty" song of this year. It is what the social network song tried to be last year...and failed.
 

QwaarJet

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This song will do very well, I don't get all this hatred from the fans. Sorry, it's not another dated snoozefest ballad like Mikael Saari's.

*listens to Mikael Saari*

Nope, still awesome.
 
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