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#molitva by marija serifovic
warlenys · 1 year
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having my weekly molitva breakdown because god. the dykiest ever eurovision song won in 2007. it beat dancing lasha tumbai. it’s incredibly well revered. and no one knows that it’s gay. when it’s so obvious. it’s a lesbian in a loose fitting suit surrounded by women all with hearts hanging from their lapels. they slowly gather around her and caress each other. she walks through them and they reach out. they hold her as she screams. at the end they all put their hands against each other’s and red half hearts that are painted on the sides of them align to make full ones. it’s the dykiest thing in the world. the vast majority of people who love it do not know that. we’re in hell
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memesmunsigra · 1 year
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icypiece · 1 year
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Sometimes I think about how Dancing Lasha Tumbai came second, and wonder why, and then I remember that the song that actually won in 2007 was a gorgeous powerful ballad that makes me tear up, and then I'm like, yeah, both the winning song and the second place song were wonderful and both would have been worthy of a win, what a great year
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moonmoonthecrabking · 2 years
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✨i am abusing my polling privileges✨
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flawedfemalecharacter · 4 months
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actually im gay bc when i was in kindergarten we had a show for our parents where we danced to molitva by marija serifovic
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jezebeel · 4 years
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One of the best winners EVER
and of course one of my favorite ESC winning songs
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italiangorilla · 4 years
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i cried at this more than i would like to admit. i cried a whole lot
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vogelmeister · 5 years
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you know, i could have screamed Molitva at the train station last night from the top of my lungs and no one could have stopped me
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setsailtomorrow · 4 years
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honestly just such a good one, classic
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clickebiz · 3 years
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Marija Serifovic - MRS - (Official Video 2014) HD
Marija Serifovic – MRS – (Official Video 2014) HD
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lostinveronanj · 6 years
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day 3: my favorite winner
hi, I’m being indecisive again, that’s kinda my thing. 3 this time though. 
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babysgarage · 2 years
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idk, i love finding songs with similar themes
take me to church by hozier and molitva by marija serifovic (2007 serbian eurovision entry)
that don't impress me much by shania twain and play that sax by fleur east
fat bottom girls by queen and big girl you are beautiful by mika
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unibrowzz · 4 years
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Mod (finally) reviews all 67 winners of the Eurovision Song Contest Part VI: The 00s
So I gave the 2000s a lot of shit back when I was rewatching them, mainly because the contests became much longer now with the introductions of so many more participants that semi finals had to be introduced, and also because the song quality nosedived. With the televote now in full control of who won, all you really needed to do to get a good result was either send somebody well known in your geographical area, and/or send something weird that would stand out amongst 40+ participants.
This is where the illusion of “bloc voting” came from.
So song, quality for the most part, was compromised in favour of either sending an attention-grabbing vote trap or just somebody famous. But that’s enough about the contests overall, how’s about them winners?
2000- Fly on the Wings of Love
Country: Denmark
Artist: Olsen Brothers
Language: English
Thoughts: I wonder how it feels to wait nearly 40 years to win again only to win as a complete surprise with a song 100/1 in the odds. Must be weird. My feelings towards this song are… kinda mixed. It sounds like the kind of song you swear you’ve heard before over a million times, be it in advertisements, on the radio, being played by buskers or bored guitar kids at parties. But at the same time it feels so completely different compared to other winners and, Hell, even other Eurovision songs at the time. It’s a very striking and recognisable song when talking about Eurovision music, sure. It’s very chill, and relaxed, and the singer has a bizarre voice which somehow sounds heavily autotuned even when he’s performing live.
Is this my personal winner for this year? Not really
If no, what is? Sweden- Roger Pontare- “When Spirits are Calling my Name”
Personal ranking (out of 67): 46th
2001- Everybody
Country: Estonia
Artist: Tanel Padar & Dave Benton
Language: English
Thoughts: And this folks, is what you call a guilty pleasure. I avoided this song for a while because I just knew it was objectively terrible. I knew this barely qualified as a song, that most of it was just two mismatched dudes shouting at each other over a disco track, that the lyrics aren’t that great at all… Et cetera. And yet, trashy as it is, I still really like this song. I don’t really know why, maybe it’s my barely-hidden desire to be an obnoxious contrarian, maybe it’s because the chorus has some fairly decent lyrics (especially for an eastern European entry), maybe it’s because it’s catchy… Or maybe because it’s fun, I dunno.
Is this my personal winner for this year? 2001 really sucked tbh
If no, what is? Honestly yeah, this song shreds
Personal ranking (out of 67):  13th
2002: I Wanna
Country: Latvia
Artist: Marie N (Or, Maria Naumova)
Language: English (I think…?)
Thoughts: You want a song which hasn’t aged well? Well here you go.  I’m sure this song was MUCH more bearable back in 2002, but listening to it now is just... What on Earth is she even saying?? I don’t think I’ve heard a song with such garbled lyrics before. On my first listen, I couldn’t even distinguish what language this song was in, and when I finally realised it was in English… good Lord, the lyrics are complete nonsense. And the rhyming? It’s non-existent. The funny thing is Marie herself speaks really good English, so why this song sounds like it was run through Google Translate five times and sung by someone who only started learning English 5 minutes ago is beyond me. But enough about the terrible singing, lyrics and butchery of the English language, does this song have anything else going for it? Not really. I’d put this song into the same category as “Diva”, in that it’s trying desperately to be the next big disco track of its decade, but it just never reaches the crescendo it sets out to achieve. It just drunkenly fumbles around until it ends. What a graceful entry.
Is this my personal winner for this year? No
If no, what is? United Kingdom- Jessica Garlick- "Come Back"
Personal ranking (out of 67):  59th
2003- Every Way that I Can
Country: Turkey
Artist: Sertab Erener
Language: English
Thoughts: Ah yes, the original ethnopop winner. I’m still not 100% sure what ethnopop is, but I’m guessing it’s just slang for the kind of music you’d hear in a gay bar whilst on your holidays. Not that I would know. This is yet another winner where it took me a good few listens to properly enjoy it since I thought the lyrics were a bit… bad. But unlike those other songs, I got into this one way back in (checks playlist) 2014, and I still haven’t managed to fall out of love with it, so to speak. I still really like this song, I’d go as far as to say it’s in my top ten favourite winners in fact. A statement which still hasn’t changed after I watched the 2003 contest recently in July of 2020, so hooray for that. And ethnopop isn’t really a genre I tend to gravitate towards, but I think what makes this song stand out to me at least is how heavy it is. This is a very slow song when you look at its BPM, and the beat just pounds loud and clear all throughout it. It’s not as obnoxious or in-your-face as other songs of its genre, it’s its own thing and that’s what makes it a cut above the rest for me.
Is this my personal winner for this year? Yes
If no, what is? N/A
Personal ranking (out of 67):  5th
2004- Wild Dances
Country: Ukraine
Artist: Ruslana
Language: English
Thoughts: Ah yes, the superior Ukrainian winner. This song is kind of similar to the one above, in that just like “Every Way that I Can” this is a big, stampy dance number, only this time with the distinction that the lyrics were written in 30 seconds rather than a few minutes. It doesn't get lazier than this folks. But I'm willing to forgive lazy lyrics if the song can distract me from them, and thankfully this song can. Plus it’s not like this song needs good lyrics anyway, I get the feeling the focus is more on the beat and instrumental more than anything. And luckily I’m a sucker for that.
Is this my personal winner for this year? Yes
If no, what is? N/A
Personal ranking (out of 67):  7th
2005- My Number One
Country: Greece
Artist: Helena Paparizou
Language: English
Thoughts: I’ll give you “My Number One crawled so Fuego could run”, more like My Number One won so Fuego could pull up the rear in second place behind a song full of chicken noises. But I’m getting ahead of myself. This song I feel is the one which really popularised that… certain brand of Eurovision song. The female-led, east Meditteranean origin, “Yas queen slay” brand of Eurovision song. Yanno. The true gay bar song. Which is, as I said earlier, not really a genre I like nor care for. Do I like this song? Eh. Kinda. I can’t really bring myself to hate it, since I have some good memories associated with it, but... … Well, I wouldn’t go out of my way to listen to it, put it that way. It feels kind of aggressive, and not in a way I’m all that comfortable with. The way she snarls that she’ll “get vicious” if her love isn’t reciprocated especially doesn’t sit right with me. Like I don’t want to be a That Guy™ who says people would get offended if a man sang that line, but it still puts me off a bit.
Is this my personal winner for this year? No
If no, what is? Hungary- NOX- “Forogj, Viláj!”
Personal ranking (out of 67): 36th
2006- Hard Rock Hallelujah
Country: Finland
Artist: Lordi
Language: English
Thoughts: My mother always asks me “how did this win?” And I always tell her, “Well it’s been nearly 15 years since it won and you still remember it, so clearly it left an impact on people.” So, obviously, this is a gimmicky entry; without the giant monster costumes I highly doubt this would’ve even qualified, let alone won with what was then a record-breaking score. After all, rock/metal songs don’t tend to fare well at this contest. Even with the drunk European public in full control of the vote, most of them are lucky to even make it onto the left side of the scoreboard, and getting into the top ten? Forget it. It's too niche of a genre for it to have broad appeal, especially given how a lot of viewers (in my experience at least) DO tend to be older and more conservative, shall we say.  Now, I'm not an expert on rock or metal myself, so I can't really say whether this is a good representation of the genre or whether this is what outsiders THINK it's like, but even to my untrained ear this does sound very tongue-in-cheek. Like I don’t want to go so far as to say this is a parody of metal music, but it definitely doesn’t seem to take itself too seriously. The song, I mean. Apparently the band is very serious about their monster aesthetic; but I digress. That said, I do have a soft spot for whatever sub-genre of metal this is, so I don’t mind this one in the slightest. 
Is this my personal winner for this year? This or Croatia
If no, what is? Croatia- Séverina- “Moja Stikla”
Personal ranking (out of 67): 30th
2007: Molitva
Country: Serbia
Artist: Marija Serifovic
Language: Serbian (Translation: “Prayer”)
Thoughts: Ah, this one takes me back. This was one of the first Eurovision songs I remember truly falling in love with way back in 2013. I must’ve been about 16 or 17 at the time, heavily into dark, edgy music, and this song was just pure heaven for me. Ticked all the right boxes. It’s dark, it’s brooding, it’s sultry, the vocals are stellar, the lyrics are incredible; like, I wanted the title of this song tattooed on my wrist, I loved it so damn much, I just wanted to declare to the world that I loved this song. But that was then, how do I feel about it today? Obviously not the same, tastes evolve over time and after a while I wasn’t so easily suckered into this song’s spell like I used to be. But at the same time, I can’t deny that this is a fantastic song across the board, and one I still like despite it being my edgy favourite from back when my taste in music was terrible. Plus this is also the best-sung song of the 2000s, but that’s like being the tallest person in a room full of toddlers.
Is this my personal winner for this year? Yes
If no, what is? N/A
Personal Ranking (out of 67): 3rd
2008: Believe
Country: Russia
Artist: Dima Bilan
Language: English
Thoughts: Ah yes. The song that finally made Terry Wogan quit after 30 years of “commentating”. The song that proved to the people of the UK once and for all that the contest was rigged to favour certain countries and that countries in western Europe would never win again. Was it worth it? Not really, but I’m not complaining.  Now, I don't like Wogan's commentary at all, but really? This song? This is the straw that broke the camel’s back? This song isn’t bad per se, it’s just… Very underwhelming. And outdated. Like I can smell the 2000s off this one and it smells like Lynx body spray and hair gel. It's stuck in that awkward phase where it's too old to be cool, but not old enough to be retro, and it’s forever doomed to be a product of its time. It’s just an average, generic, “I have a dream and I can achieve it” pseudo-ballad; nothing outstanding or special. The performance feels very stale and formulaic too. The only way to describe it is it’s what I imagine an American person would THINK a winning Eurovision song would be like based on what they get told by their European pen pals. Dated music, hot Russian men, over the top presentation, like this just reeks of what outsiders (or British people, for that matter) think Eurovision is made of. On a different note, mediocre and dated as this song may be, I can still kinda see how it won (and no, it has nothing to do with Russia’s international relationships). Dima himself is a very… unique performer; one who performs with the questionable energy of an overexcitable children’s YouTuber, and his dramatic and exaggerated movements make this whole performance a bit of a blast to watch. But that doesn’t really save how painfully bland the song is.
Is this my personal winner for this year? No
If no, what is? Latvia- Pirates- "Wolves of the Sea"
Personal ranking (out of 67): 48th
2009: Fairytale
Country: Norway
Artist: Alexander Rybak
Language: English
Thoughts: I’m not going to lie, my feelings towards this song are incredibly mixed. There’s a lot of appeal here, with wild violin solos, swooping vocals and a pounding beat, as well as a very singalongable chorus; like, this is a good, solid song. But… something here just doesn’t gel with me. This, to me, is one of those “good by default” songs that’s a solid ‘A’ across the board, but something’s just… missing for me. There’s not enough here for me to go out of my way to download and listen to this on a regular basis. It's in the same boat as “Waterloo” in that I don't dislike it, because it’s still a good song, but I can't say I like it either, because it’s such a default "best Eurovision song”, so I can’t sincerely say I like it. Am I making sense? Probably not. But basically my thoughts are “it’s good, but it’s not my kind of good.”
Is this my personal winner for this year? Ehhhhhh
If no, what is? Germany- Alex Swings, Oscar Sings- “Miss Kiss Kiss Bang”
Personal ranking (out of 67): 29th
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ryttu3k · 3 years
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Last did this in 2017! My top five (in no particular order, first place aside) for each year since 2006, which is when I started watching seriously! Italicised name is my favourite for that year.
2006
Mihai Traistariu (Romania) - Tornero
Lordi (Finland) - Hard Rock Hallelujah
Sibel Tuzun (Turkey) - Superstar
LT United (Lithuania) - We Are The Winners
Dima Bilan (Russia) - Never Let You Go
2007
Marija Serifovic (Serbia) - Molitva
Eric Paplaya (Austria) - Get A Life Get Alive
Verka Serduchka (Ukraine) - Dancing Lasha Tumbai
Natalia Barbu (Moldova) - Fight
Koldun (Belarus) - Work Your Magic
2008
Laka (Bosnia-Herzegovina) - Pokusaj
Pirates Of The Sea (Latvia) - Wolves Of The Sea
Jelena Tomasevic (Serbia) - Oro
Dima Bilan (Russia) - Believe
Euroband (Iceland) - This Is My Life
2009
Malena Ernman (Sweden) - La Voix
Svetlana Loboda (Ukraine) - Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)
Nelly Ciobanu (Moldova) - Hora Din Moldova
Flor-de-Lis (Portugal) - Todas As Ruas Do Amor
Noa & Mira Awad (Israel) - There Must Be Another Way
2010
Paula Seling & Ovi (Romania) - Playing With Fire
Sun Stroke Project & Olia Tira (Moldova) - Run Away
Vukasin Brajic (Bosnia & Herzegovina) - Thunder And Lightning
maNga (Turkey) - We Could Be The Same
Hera Björk (Iceland) - Je Ne Sais Quoi
2011
Getter Jaani (Estonia) - Rockefeller Street
Giorgos Alkaios & Friends (Greece) - OPA!
Dino Merlin (Bosnia & Herzegovina) - Love In Rewind
Eric Saade (Sweden) - Popular
Kati Wolf (Hungary) - What About My Dreams
2012
Loreen (Sweden) - Euphoria
Buranovskiye Babushki (Russia) - Party For Everybody
Mandinga (Romania) - Zaleilah
Kaliopi (FYR Macedonia) - Crno I Belo
Pasha Parfeny (Moldova) - Lăutar
2013
Cezar (Romania) - It’s My Life
Emmelie de Forest (Denmark) - Only Teardrops
Aliona Moon (Moldova) - O Mie
Koza Mostra and Agathonas Iakovidis (Greece) - Alcohol Is Free
Margaret Berger (Norway) - I Feed You My Love
2014
Conchita Wurst (Austria) - Rise Like A Phoenix
Aram MP3 (Armenia) - Not Alone
Paula Seling & Ovi (Romania) - Miracle
Pollaponk (Iceland) - No Prejudice
Softengine (Finland) - Something Better
2015
Bojana Stamenov (Serbia) - Beauty Never Lies
Mans Zelmerlow (Sweden) - Heroes
Guy Sebastian (Australia) - Tonight Again
Maraaya (Slovenia) - Here For You
Ann Sophie (Germany) - Black Smoke
2016
Mans Zermerlow & Petra Mede (Sweden) - Love Love Peace Peace
Okay no that was totally the best song of the night fight me. Next four in no particular order because you scientifically can’t beat Love Love Peace Peace.
Laura Tesoro (Belgium) - What’s The Pressure
Dami Im (Australia) - Sound Of Silence
Poli Genova (Bulgaria) - If Love Was A Crime
Barei (Spain) - Say Yay!
2017
Ilinca feat. Alex Florea (Romania) - Yodel It!
Naviband (Belarus) - Story Of My Life
IMRI (Israel) - I Feel Alive
Jana Burceska (FYR Macedonia) - Dance Alone
Tijana Bogicevic (Serbia) - In Too Deep
2018
Netta (Israel) - Toy
Eleni Foureira (Cyprus) - Fuego
Jessika feat. Jenifer Brenning (San Marino) - Who We Are
Saara Aalto (Finland) - Monsters
Yianna Terzi (Greece) - Oniro Mou
2019
Only four here. This was... not my favourite year.
KEiiNO (Norway) - Spirit In The Sky
Kate Miller-Heidke (Australia) - Zero Gravity
Miki (Spain) - La Venda
ZENA (Belarus) - Like It
2020
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2021
Måneskin (Italy) - Zitti E Buoni
Go_A (Ukraine) - Shum
Blind Channel (Finland) - Dark Side
Efendi (Azerbaijan) - Mata Hari
Destiny (Malta) - Je Me Casse
Top three years by number of favourite songs (songs I rated 8/12 or higher) are now 2008 (16 songs), 2014 (13 songs), and 2021 (14 songs), and honourable mention to 2016 for the best hosting in the history of the show (10 songs). Least favourite was 2019 (four songs. Four).
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guysofeurovision · 4 years
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“love shine a light” is still stuck in my head and i don’t think it’s ever gonna go away again 😞
It was probably the only memorable moment of the (boring) night, along with Diodato, Mans and Marija Serifovic appearances, in particular Molitva: such a great performance!
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PS: the Aksel/Dolic/Sandro/Kipiani fragment was so embarrassing...!
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somebitofeverything · 4 years
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Marija Serifovic - Molitva
Oooh I’ve been anticipating this.
I’ve loved this song since it was first performed.
Beautiful images.
Oooh All those people looking from the balconies tug at my heartstrings.
Aaaaah I love this!
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