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also Icelandic commentator: “none of this comes up in the song though so don’t go looking for old German secrets.”
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Icelandic commentator: does a quick run down of who Mata Hari was and what she did.
also Icelandic commentator: “none of this comes up in the song though so don’t go looking for old German secrets.”
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Me going to @thenerdyunhealthybrit blog after hearing they cancelled Eurovision
Are you ok?
I just saw this. And you know what it still stings. Ultimately they made the right call and us fans were expecting it. But it still hurts. From what I gather, the main reason for cancelling the whole thing and not just postponing it is because they want to keep the May date for Eurovision. The uncertainty with the situation and how long it will last— they don’t want to postpone it and have it in Autumn because it’s not enough time to plan hosting it for May. The competition is bigger than it was pre-2000.
It just sucks because for starters, the contest was quite open. I couldn’t tell you who would have probably won. But also like a lot of the countries sent their best song in years. There were talks of countries like Lithuania and Iceland winning for the first time ever. Russia sent Big UNO! And at first I’m like wtf. But I’m also going Uno, Dos, Cuarto! Iceland with Dadi and doing the dance. The Roop, On Fire the artistry of everything. Azerbaijan’s Cleopatra.
Like Dadi, my king has quietly been going viral on Twitter without getting the credit he deserves or folks realising how long he’s been thriving. Because before he won Söngvakeppnin at the end of February. Russell Crowe shared his music video. Some journalists did. Now his song was used in a viral video on Twitter about Quarantine like and James Corden was one of the many to retweet it and I’m like give Dadi credit. I hope when all this blows over the US talk shows invite him.
me if i see anyone saying that azerbaijan wasn’t good
Makeup look inspired by Azerbaijan's 2018 Eurovision entry, X My Heart by Aisel!
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The staging builds slowly in an empty room covered in chalk writing with the lyrics from the song. The room represents complex self-destructive relationships, inner barriers and hidden truths — the skeletons. A man wearing a mask serves as a “bad boy” with a symbolic ladder showing the emotional distance between the two lovers. Our heroine, being a strong woman, eventually overcomes her self-destructive feelings. The walls come down, as well as the bad boy’s mask. He’s prepared to reconnect with her, but it’s far too late. She’s made him take off the mask he was wearing in their relationship, but she is leaving him alone in the room that she has bravely escaped. At the end of the performance, four backing vocalists join Dihaj on stage.
Brb going to paint walls in black