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San Marino SAN MARINO 2021 - Senhit ft. Flo Rida - Adrenalina

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escYOUnited

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I'm burning up without fictions
Gi-Give me your full attention
I want you to tame my fire now
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh
Keep movin', now your eyes on me
It's like my body's yours only
So baby, don't leave me lonely now
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh

We're like fire and gasoline
Come and light it up with me
So high on adrenaline
You're my adrenalina
Just one touch and I'll ignite
I'm a flame on dynamite
So high on adrenaline
You're my adrenalina

Adrenalina

Oh-oh-oh, this place so fancy
Let's go and light up this city
You're close enough, but I need you closer
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh
You got me to this point only
Girl no, I'm not living, no without you
You know, and you know I know-oh
Oh, you know I know (Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh)

We're likе fire and gasoline
Come and light it up with mе
So high on adrenaline
You're my adrenalina
Just one touch and I'll ignite
I'm a flame on dynamite
So high on adrenaline
You're my adrenalina

Adrenalina (Adrenalina)
Flo Rida, Senhit and adrenaline

Step in the party 'cause she noddin' to my body like, hot cause
Gasoline, kerosine, stop, drop, roll
I can't blame it on the stove
911 when she comin' down the pole
Heavy like planes when we touch, can't get enough
We get ignited, so excited, you can feel a rush
Fi-fi-fire more fire when we in the club
Put up my lighter, got the heat, she got me burnin' up
Woah, so hot, like that to steam up
We got the place in inferno when we team up
Hotspot, hot girl, have you seen her?
We up in smoke, fireworks, adrenalina

Adrenalina
We're like fire and gasoline
Come and light it up with me
So high on adrenaline
You're my adrenalina (Adrenaline)
Just one touch and I'll ignite
I'm a flame on dynamite
So high on adrenaline
You're my adrenalina

Adrenalina-na-na
Adrenalina (Adrenalina)
Just one touch and I'll ignite
I'm a flame on dynamite
So high on adrenaline
You're my adrenalina​
 
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theditz83

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So can anyone that's seen Flo Rida on stage with Senhit share whether they think it adds something more to the performance compared with the stand-in rapper? Hopefully it does elevate things. It is a shame that the reveal couldn't have been save until the moment he appears on stage like the ultimate show-opener mic drop moment, but I'm sure there will still be some people that haven't seen any of the news that will suddenly go... Hold on, is that ... Nooooooooooo ..... What???? :lol:
 

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So can anyone that's seen Flo Rida on stage with Senhit share whether they think it adds something more to the performance compared with the stand-in rapper? Hopefully it does elevate things. It is a shame that the reveal couldn't have been save until the moment he appears on stage like the ultimate show-opener mic drop moment, but I'm sure there will still be some people that haven't seen any of the news that will suddenly go... Hold on, is that ... Nooooooooooo ..... What???? :lol:
Is Flo Rida really so famous that the average person in the audience would react like that? I'm not so sure.
 

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Is Flo Rida really so famous that the average person in the audience would react like that? I'm not so sure.

This!

I mean people in a certain age clearly knows his name (me too), but I think we are exaggerating a bit here and again this obsession about someone from the US coming to the stage is a bit... meh...

Flo Rida's last hit was released almost 10 years ago, and 2 out of 4 of his biggest tracks were simply based on samples so xshrug

I think the big "deal" here is that someone that actually had some international hits even enters the contest, and the whole randomness that a US artist that was pretty successful for a couple of years ends up in a duet entering San Marino out of all countries... I mean you gotta admit it is a bit fun in all its randomness
 

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Is Flo Rida really so famous that the average person in the audience would react like that? I'm not so sure.

hmmm it depends who you ask, really. Coming from a purely British perspective and from conversations I've had with friends, family, work colleagues, random people I've come across at barbers or other places the excitement seems to be more found with those in their 20s. The ones that knew his music well from their child/teen years. When I say excitement, I mean genuine excitement like "OH WOW REALLY???! I haven't heard his songs in so long! Wooow!". <<< a generalised response gotten from numerous people. Now for older and younger people they're not all that bothered by the prospect as he wasn't part of their 'era'. Ofc this is a tiny sample but it's a general idea of where the excitement may come from.

The closest I can compare it to is probably Cascada, now they flopped hard and got 0 from the UK, but I will bet big money on them easily making the top 10 of our televote for how famous and big they were here it was just that the jury put them very low in their score. If Saara Aalto, a talent show no name here in the UK could get 7 in the semi and then just outside the top 10 in a final then there is no way Cascada missed out. I also think our commentators will probably push the hype a bit with him that will affect it. As for the rest of Europe? who knows all I say is purely applies from the UK. There will be some, but enough to significantly affect their overall score? I guess probably no.
 

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This!

I mean people in a certain age clearly knows his name (me too), but I think we are exaggerating a bit here and again this obsession about someone from the US coming to the stage is a bit... meh...

Flo Rida's last hit was released almost 10 years ago, and 2 out of 4 of his biggest tracks were simply based on samples so xshrug

I think the big "deal" here is that someone that actually had some international hits even enters the contest, and the whole randomness that a US artist that was pretty successful for a couple of years ends up in a duet entering San Marino out of all countries... I mean you gotta admit it is a bit fun in all its randomness
Yeah, I agree. Flo Rida is kinda washed-up but in the abscence of real stars entering the ESC some dusted off rapper from USA will do I guess. Most of the artists in recent years were or are no-names even in their own countries.
 

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hmmm it depends who you ask, really. Coming from a purely British perspective and from conversations I've had with friends, family, work colleagues, random people I've come across at barbers or other places the excitement seems to be more found with those in their 20s. The ones that knew his music well from their child/teen years. When I say excitement, I mean genuine excitement like "OH WOW REALLY???! I haven't heard his songs in so long! Wooow!". <<< a generalised response gotten from numerous people. Now for older and younger people they're not all that bothered by the prospect as he wasn't part of their 'era'. Ofc this is a tiny sample but it's a general idea of where the excitement may come from.

The closest I can compare it to is probably Cascada, now they flopped hard and got 0 from the UK, but I will bet big money on them easily making the top 10 of our televote for how famous and big they were here it was just that the jury put them very low in their score. If Saara Aalto, a talent show no name here in the UK could get 7 in the semi and then just outside the top 10 in a final then there is no way Cascada missed out. I also think our commentators will probably push the hype a bit with him that will affect it. As for the rest of Europe? who knows all I say is purely applies from the UK. There will be some, but enough to significantly affect their overall score? I guess probably no.
I fully understand that some people are excited but when considering all age groups and countries, those that are excited must vote a lot to show their excitement for it to make a difference. Considering San Marino's history in the contest, a few excited people could make a huge difference, of course. Especially for qualifying it should help.
 

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Okay having seen the RTVE clip, yeah that power cord is really prominent...personally I would have gone, 'if you can't hide it, then FLAUNT it' and put an LED light strip or glitter or something over it.

You can't tell me San Marino doesn't have the budget for that given all the pyro.
 

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So can anyone that's seen Flo Rida on stage with Senhit share whether they think it adds something more to the performance compared with the stand-in rapper? Hopefully it does elevate things. It is a shame that the reveal couldn't have been save until the moment he appears on stage like the ultimate show-opener mic drop moment, but I'm sure there will still be some people that haven't seen any of the news that will suddenly go... Hold on, is that ... Nooooooooooo ..... What???? :lol:
Sooooo Flo really adds a unique dynamism to the performance, and I feel like even Senhit feels much more confident when Flo is there with her. She was way more self-assured compared to the rehearsals. And then by the end of the song Flo joins Senhit in the last chorus, he makes exclamations like "What up? Yo! Hey!" and the atmosphere suddenly switches from a Eurovision setting to an American award show. Flo really made the whole thing look slick and expensive, and we all know it's what Senhit deserves. xqueenbitch
 

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Sooooo Flo really adds a unique dynamism to the performance, and I feel like even Senhit feels much more confident when Flo is there with her. She was way more self-assured compared to the rehearsals. And then by the end of the song Flo joins Senhit in the last chorus, he makes exclamations like "What up? Yo! Hey!" and the atmosphere suddenly switches from a Eurovision setting to an American award show. Flo really made the whole thing look slick and expensive, and we all know it's what Senhit deserves. xqueenbitch
This is everything that I hoped to hear! I really think this will be a dynamite opening act for tonight's semi-final and while it may not win either vote, I'm more assured in myself that they are definitely going through and will get San Marino their highest finish in the contest so far.

Senhit is also my clear vote for the Miss Congeniality of this year's contest, despite stiff competition! She just has a magnetism that draws you in and you want to know more about her and hang with her and just generally worship the lucky ground that she walks on xbow
 
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