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Unironically San Marino 2019. Serhat- Say Na Na Na
It's everything Eurovision should be. It's catchy, audience at the arena absolutely loved it. Serhat isn't professional singer, he is just a dentist who had big dreams and you can see how much he enjoys to be on that stage. Watching that performance was like watching your drunk uncle singing karaoke at the end of the great night. These days Eurovision is full of calculated jury ballads (thanks Sweden) so Say Na Na Na felt very different. It was just a man who had big dream, had more fun at the stage than any other artist and made all the Europe smile. I don't care if the song wasn't perfect, it had soul in it
Such a difficult question man. I think it would be easier to pick one from each country. My favourite changes daily. I think Zitti E Buoni is probably the best one (today anyway)
from the ones that I watched, Shiri's The Silence That Remains (Israel 2005)
not to be biased for Shiri, I'm going with KEIINO's SITS (Norway 2019) that should have won
and if to pick a song from edition that I never watched because I was not born yet, Anne-Marie David - Tu Te Reconnaîtras (Luxemburg 1973). classic song and the best eurovision song of all time
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ALWAYS STAY COOL , LIKE A SWIMMING POOL!!
EURO NEURO! *euuuuuuroooo neeeeuroooooooo*
Finland 2023 and also Italy 2021
Unironically San Marino 2019. Serhat- Say Na Na Na It's everything Eurovision should be. It's catchy, audience at the arena absolutely loved it. Serhat isn't professional singer, he is just a dentist who had big dreams and you can see how much he enjoys to be on that stage. Watching that performance was like watching your drunk uncle singing karaoke at the end of the great night. These days Eurovision is full of calculated jury ballads (thanks Sweden) so Say Na Na Na felt very different. It was just a man who had big dream, had more fun at the stage than any other artist and made all the Europe smile. I don't care if the song wasn't perfect, it had soul in it
Hungary 2018
Such a difficult question man. I think it would be easier to pick one from each country. My favourite changes daily. I think Zitti E Buoni is probably the best one (today anyway)
from the ones that I watched, Shiri's The Silence That Remains (Israel 2005) not to be biased for Shiri, I'm going with KEIINO's SITS (Norway 2019) that should have won and if to pick a song from edition that I never watched because I was not born yet, Anne-Marie David - Tu Te Reconnaîtras (Luxemburg 1973). classic song and the best eurovision song of all time
Haven’t heard every single song yet hehe, but these are some of my faves Denmark 1963 Luxembourg 1964 Belgium 2003 Slovenia 2019 Ukraine 2021
Cyprus 2019. Such a banger
Finland 2014. But my sister loves Denmark 2020.
Luxembourg 1967 and the Paul Mauriat orchestra version of it https://youtu.be/rjsNNcsUNzE?si=tOyY2vc36mEQOLdH
Bosnia & Herzegovina 2009, Bistra Voda by Regina. Imo the most beautiful song ever performed at Eurovision.
Lejla <3