#Esc 2022
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damiano-david · 2 years ago
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wear green if you slay
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rainey-day-whispers · 2 years ago
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I love Eurovision's commitment to having a Witch Song every year
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r3-sensible · 2 years ago
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odetokeons · 2 years ago
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MY Holy Trinity™ of esc
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eurovision-flashbacks · 1 year ago
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Only Teardrops (Denmark 2013)
Solovey (Ukraine 2020)
SHUM (Ukraine 2021)
Stefania (Ukraine 2022)
Soarele și luna (Moldova 2023)
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sara-smind · 5 months ago
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Mahmood, Blanco e Michelangelo
🖤🤍🚲💎✨️
@mariborneo su ig
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eurovision-facts · 1 year ago
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Eurovision Fact #473:
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In the 2023 version of the game Just Dance, many Eurovision songs were added in May for the second season of the game.
The songs that were added included:
"SloMo" by Chanel (Spain, 2022)
"Give that Wolf a Banana" by Subwoolfer (Norway, 2022)
"Euphoria" by Loreen (Sweden, 2012)
"Trenulețul" by Zdob și Zdub & Advahov Brothers (Moldova, 2022)
There were more songs included in the pack, but the above songs were added to the Just Dance roster for the first time in this pack.
[Sources]
"Just Dance 2023 Edition Season 2: Showdown with Eurovision Song Contest Launches May 9," news.ubisoft.com.
Season 2: Showdown, just dance wiki.
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purecommemasolitude · 1 year ago
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as we approach esc24 season i'm starting to once more live in fear of slovenia sending a good song in slovene by a young band that i will end up getting very attached to and listening to outside of eurovision who ultimately will be incredibly underscored in the contest. for the third consecutive year
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rainbowlack · 1 year ago
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My dad and I just spent the past few days searching for Eurovision acts which felt like Planet of the Bass, specifically acts which felt like Biljana Electronica and DJ Crazy Times.
Why, you may ask?
Because of this specific tag @technotrousers left on the post:
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…Unfortunately, our search for 13th-ranked songs proved fruitless, so we resigned ourselves to finding the acts separately.
We have come to a conclusion.
Senhit (San Marino, 2021) is our Biljana Electronica.
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Our DJ Crazy Times? The rapper in Trenulețul (Moldova, 2022) whose name I'm not sure of because I'm terrible at identifying faces.
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"Okay, but WHY?" you may ask, again.
That, my dear reader, is between me, my dad, and our autism.
also please go listen to my dad's favourite entry from this year (Duje) and give it the respect it deserves.
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secondbeatsongs · 2 years ago
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"Give That Wolf A Banana" with every second beat removed
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damiano-david · 2 years ago
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just a reminder of the fallen heroes from last year
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rainey-day-whispers · 2 years ago
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One year later and I'm still mad about Latvia not qualifying,,,,,, they deserved the world
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holyprincenerd · 1 year ago
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Hi ! Do you have any finnish music recommandations ? Feel free with the genre I'm quite open. I love discovering music in other languages but I'm always worried the lyrics will be saying something really terrible 😆
Hi! I'm all for spreading Finnish music, so of course! Just a fair warning, this ended up quite lengthy... Sorry about that. 😅 Here's a tl;dr version just in case you don't feel like reading about all the genre gushing and lyrical details, I couldn't help myself haha:
Pop, schlager and rock songs:
Ram Pam Pam by BESS
Tinakenkätyttö, Kaunis rietas onnellinen, and Supernaiset by Kaija Koo
Lähtisitkö by Pave Maijanen
Hei Rakas by BEHM
Soutaa Huopaa and Saatilla by Elokuu
Henkilökohtaisesti by PMMP, as well as their albums Leskiäidin Tyttäret and Kovemmat Kädet (content warning on these, if you end up reading translations of the lyrics, some of the songs on these albums deal with some heavy topics!)
Pauhaava sydän, Hetkeksi en sulle rupia, and Suudellaan by Lauri Tähkä & Elonkerjuu
Marmoritaivas by Johanna Kurkela
Suru on kunniavieras by Jenni Vartiainen (though her entire discography is phenomenal)
Che Guevara by Happoradio
Kaikki mitä mä annoin by Uniklubi
Samantekevää by Tiktak
Ikuinen Virta by Indica
Joutsenlaulu by Yö
Metal (or heavier) songs:
Hengitä by Turmion Kätilöt (content warning again, some of this band's songs have quite spicy lyrics, though I'd say a good portion of those songs are satirical. This song in particular doesn't have any questionable lyrics haha)
Laiva by Merta
Syvyydet by Vorna
Armo by Apulanta
Hope you find something you like among these!
Now for the longer answer lol:
For modern pop songs, there's no better place to start than Ram Pam Pam by BESS. The song has become a bit of a Eurovision darling despite the fact that it lost in the Finnish Eurovision national final, the UMK, and thus didn't compete in 2022. The song bears influence of Finnish pop and schlager (in Finnish this genre is called "iskelmä") artist Kaija Koo's songs, which tend to have empowering messages. If you want to listen to Kaija Koo's music, I'd recommend the songs Tinakenkätyttö, Kaunis rietas onnellinen, and Supernaiset.
A song that I have a personal soft spot for is the 80's summer banger Lähtisitkö by Pave Maijanen. It's a corny love song, but that's exactly why it's so great. 🥰 While we're on the topic love songs, there's also Hei Rakas by BEHM, which has very sweet and genuine lyrics and absolutely gorgeous instrumentals. (As a side note, this song is somewhat connected to Eurovision as well, as BEHM performed the song live during UMK 2020 as an interval act).
If you're interested in pop songs that use traditional Finnish instruments in them, I'd recommend both Soutaa Huopaa and Saatilla by the band Elokuu. These songs mix traditional Finnish instruments and the traditional Finnish dance music genre humppa (similar to waltz and foxtrot music) with Finnish schlager music and rap. In that sense, these songs are somewhat similar to Käärijä's Cha Cha Cha, as they mix schlager with rap, though the vibes are completely different. 😂 There's also Henkilökohtaisesti by PMMP, which uses a mix of traditional Finnish instruments and modern genres. As a matter of fact, I'd recommend the entirety of PMMP's album Leskiäidin Tyttäret, where Henkilökohtaisesti is included, as well as another album called Kovemmat Kädet. Though as a fair warning, many of the songs on these albums touch on very heavy topics. There's also the band Lauri Tähkä & Elonkerjuu, which blended traditional folk elements with schlager and rock. Their lyrics also utilise the Finnish Pohjanmaa dialect, adding onto the folk -feel of their music. Most of their songs are love songs, my personal favourites from their catalogue are Pauhaava sydän, Hetkeksi en sulle rupia, and Suudellaan. There's also the song Marmoritaivas by Johanna Kurkela, another very beautiful love song with some more traditional sounding elements to it. Fun fact about Johanna, she's also an ex UMK contestant who didn't make it to Eurovision! Moreover, Suru on kunniavieras by Jenni Vartiainen doesn't necessarily use any traditional instruments, but resembles old Finnish music in terms of specific vocals and some of the lyrics.
Of course I also have to bring up Finnish metal and rock music. Some of my personal favourite metal songs in Finnish are Hengitä by Turmion Kätilöt (who tend to have quite... interesting lyrics), Laiva by Merta and Syvyydet by Vorna. Hengitä and Laiva are both songs about mental illness. For less heavy music, there are the likes of Happoradio and Uniklubi, for specifically all-female acts there are Tiktak and Indica. As a starting point for these bands, I'd recommend Che Guevara by Happoradio, Kaikki mitä mä annoin by Uniklubi, Samantekevää by Tiktak (fun fact this was my absolute favourite song as a kid) and Ikuinen Virta by Indica. I feel slightly obligated to also recommend the songs Joutsenlaulu by Yö and Armo by Apulanta, as both are arguably culturally significant songs. Joutsenlaulu is a reflection on mortality and a song about loss (playing into the typical Finnish artist's obsession with death as an artistic motif), while Armo could be interpreted as a song about the Winter War (a war between the Soviet Union and Finland that took place during the World War II and has shaped Finnish culture immensely). There's also a very beautiful choir cover of the song Armo, called Konflikti (Armo). This version was featured in a movie about Apulanta. Sadly, Joutsenlaulu is not available on Spotify anymore (or any other streaming services for that matter). Funnily enough, Joutsenlaulu was originally meant to be a candidate for the Eurovision song contest of 1984, but the idea was scrapped after its composer came to the realisation that he couldn't possibly keep the length of the song under three minutes. Anyway, here's a link to the song on YouTube, just in case the links above don't work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URDrfH2Rbbg&ab_channel=FinSongs
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Since you guys said you’re fine with seeing some none Käärijä related art here’s some subwoolfer stuff!!:
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Hehehehehh
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giflxndia · 2 years ago
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marshmallohno · 2 years ago
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