Today it was

turn at the ESC kompakt songchecks 2025.
Im Jahr 1 nach Baby Lasagna steht Kroatien unter genauer Beobachtung: Kann das Land an den herausragenden Erfolg von „Rim Tim Tagi Dim“ mit Platz 2 beim Eurovision Song Contest 2024 und…
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The verdict of the bloggers:
Benny - First of all, I find this entry very interesting and creative. I like the alternation between the sweet, melodic parts and the hard, edgy parts. I also think this interplay was well executed by Dora – although it certainly could have been improved. In the end though "Poison Cake" is a song that only works on stage for me and that I don't need to listen to on repeat "in everyday life."
Berenike - These different parts of the song do have a certain entertainment value, at least I watched the performance with excitement from start to finish at the first time. I also like the mix of "perfect world" and dystopian. But I don't really like the song, the chorus, in particular, where Marko just screams "Poison Cake" the whole time, is rather disturbing. And the lyrics are truly beyond strange. I'd rather listen to the unpoisoned, cheerful "Cake to Bake" from Latvia.
Douze Points - The best thing about the song is its message—and Marko's charisma. The rest of it hurts my ears and keeps losing me throughout the three minutes. I'm curious to see how the revised performance for Basel is supposed to save it.
Giulia - Generally speaking, I'm happy about anything that isn't boring and run-of-the-mill. Thanks to Croatia for that. Still, listening to the whole spectacle is just exhausting.
Max - One of the total failures of this year for me, I'm so sorry. I know that songs that have a lot going on and mix different genres are in vogue. I just think "Poison Cake" fails to master this often difficult balancing act and descends into chaos. At least I can award a few consolation points for originality.
The points of the other bloggers:
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