Albania's entry in Eurovision 2015
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 9:58 pm
This is clearly going to get us first place, amirite?
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It won't be in the top 10 . It's better than the first song though and i'm glad Elhaida is there . Italy will win this time , mark my wordsNYVirus wrote:This is clearly going to get us first place, amirite?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZJdWUmxxZw
That could certainly win the Eurovision Song Contest... in 1985 that is.Dragoi wrote:It won't be in the top 10 . It's better than the first song though and i'm glad Elhaida is there . Italy will win this time , mark my wordsNYVirus wrote:This is clearly going to get us first place, amirite?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZJdWUmxxZw
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Hmm, I don't think a "catch bubble gum song" has actually won since Lena from Germany (possibly the worst winner). In either case, I don't think Lindita and Elhaida are even on a similar level when it comes to singing ability, and I also thought Lindita's song was all over the place with its chaotic rhythm changes.DigBick wrote:Both of Elhaida's songs were pretty boring. Won't even make it past the semi-finals. Lindita Halimi had a potential top 5 song from FiK, with a bit more editing work. Eurovision is an upbeat catchy bubble gum song contest, not a competition for long boring adult contempo songs.
The last Eurovision I watched live was when "Euphoria" from Sweden won it. It became clear within 15-20 seconds that song was going to win. You need catchy energetic songs for the contest.NYVirus wrote:Hmm, I don't think a "catch bubble gum song" has actually won since Lena from Germany (possibly the worst winner). In either case, I don't think Lindita and Elhaida are even on a similar level when it comes to singing ability, and I also thought Lindita's song was all over the place with its chaotic rhythm changes.DigBick wrote:Both of Elhaida's songs were pretty boring. Won't even make it past the semi-finals. Lindita Halimi had a potential top 5 song from FiK, with a bit more editing work. Eurovision is an upbeat catchy bubble gum song contest, not a competition for long boring adult contempo songs.