Is Koldun from 2007. in?
Unfortunately. But I'd be surprised if she won't... it's way too obvious.Alena Lanskaya will represent us for sure.
why English? Russian and Belaussian are so beatiful, that's why I really would like to see national rule on esc back
I can say the same about Sweden. When was the last time you sent a song in Swedish?Agree! Where's the self-esteem? So funny with these countries who aren't even liking the English speaking nations, yet they try to copy their every step (but fail at most times).
Alena Lanskaya will represent us for sure.
She says that because Lanskaya is the biggest "fave" of the current government. + she is involved into BTRC projects heavily + she's connected to Eurofest sponsors etc.Why do you say that?
But what eurovision has to do with the goverment?She says that because Lanskaya is the biggest "fave" of the current government. + she is involved into BTRC projects heavily + she's connected to Eurofest sponsors etc.
I can say the same about Sweden. When was the last time you sent a song in Swedish?
As for Belarus - "copy every step" is drama and exaggeration. English speaking countries never produce such cheesy crap like Butterflies and those yucky wings! gaaahh!
+ "I Love Belarus" is a pop-folk song, why do you close your eyes on this and say something about "every step"? Self-esteem? Like performing on a different langauge is a disgrace/crime.
As for language - piss off I'm gonna have an accent and if I want to write a song in English (I've already wrote few songs, btw) I'll sing it with an accent. No need in shoving your guilt up my throat and talking about self-esteem.
Everything? Since alot of broadcasters are national comapnies funded by the national budget and connected with the government a priori?But what eurovision has to do with the goverment?
Why should Belarus sent a song in Russian? 99% of the countries sent a song in English and I believe that Belarus should do the same. It is much easier for someone to vote a song that he understands what it says.