PashonFrut
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She is not that bad. When she picked the right song for her abilities, she was fine. I think this song will not cause a lot troubles for her, it somehow reflects Samra and suits her.Whoa, didn't expect this but I love it!
The success will depend on her delivery of the song live, I've watched some of her live performances - there were some good ones but also quite a few performances where my ears were bleeding :?
But if every country engage some composers from Sweden or UK to write a proper song for their country, where is the fun after all?
There should be a rule that every country have to chose songs that are made by domestic composers. Moreover, composers deserve more appreciation, they are the creative minds.
But if every country engage some composers from Sweden or UK to write a proper song for their country, where is the fun after all?
There should be a rule that every country have to chose songs that are made by domestic composers. Moreover, composers deserve more appreciation, they are the creative minds.
Saying Ozil, Boateng, Khedira, Cacau? Or maybe Podolski, Klose, Trochowski?
But anyway, yea, hope it doesn't become soon some International MF.
don't wanna go deep into off-topic but that's an nonsense argument. Özil, Podolski & Trochowski were raised in Germany. Boateng & Khedira even have a German mother.
Fair enough, Cacau is a naturalized "German"
Maybe your post wasn't meant serious, however it just annoys me when people try belittle our achievements by suggesting that our players aren't even "real" German
Anyway, the swedish producers of the Azerbaijan songs probably never have been in that country and probably don't even know the capital or something... and if they do then just because Baku hosted the ESC a few yeas ago Actually I'm quite confident that there are also talented Azerbaijan composers but they just don't get a chance cause Azerbaijan prefer to play safely