I love Eurovision. With entries like last year's Ukrainian (2nd place winning) entry, how can you not love it:
Ukraine's entry this year:
Yeah, I know it kinda sucks, but entertaining!
Azerbaijan's entry--some girl and Arash. I loooove Arash (although, actually, all his songs sound the same)
What does Russia have to offer? Oh, wait, a song written by a Ukrainian and sung by a Ukrainian. Sweet.
From the Eurovision website:
Anastasia Prikhodko
Mamo | lyrics Composer(s) Konstantin Meladzé
Lyrics writer(s) Konstantin Meladzé, Diana Golde
Biography
Anastasia Prihodko was born on 21st of April 1987 in Kyiv, Ukraine. She was educated in the National University of Fine Arts in Kiev.
A kind, smart and friendly girl from Kiev, Anastasia has an interesting and rarely low deep voice like that of an opera’s diva. She has graduated from a music academy, the department of folk vocal.She sings quite unordinary minor songs and folk songs in both the Russian and Ukranian languages.
Kinda boring, and the end totally sucks. ..but she's singing in both Ukrainian and Russian (although I don't clearly hear one or the other, just a blend).
With 42 countries participating, there's some fun entries, and since it's being held in Moscow this year, I'm sure there'll be plenty of scandal ;)
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