Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Sweden | Nano - "Hold on"

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Nano Omar is a Swedish singer who was born in Botkyrka in 1986. He was one of the main highlights of this year's Melodifestivalen, the Swedish National Final for Eurovision. His "Hold on" was a fresh candidate among the usual contestants, and quickly became one of the true contenders for the ticket to Kiev. It didn't win, but its quality has really marked the edition.

Updated on September 7th, 2017, with the official video.

Hungary | Freddie - "Ez a vihar"

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Hungarian singer Freddie is back with us for his latest single. The song is entitled "Ez a vihar", and it is a fantastic pop-rock number. It starts soft and explodes in the chorus, letting Freddie explore and show off his vocal range.

United Kingdom | Mike + The Mechanics - "Don't know what came over me"

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Mike + The Mechanics are a British pop-rock band which date back to the 1980s. They're a side project of Genesis founder Mike Rutherford. After having Paul Young and Paul Carrack as lead singers, Andrew Roachford and Tim Howar are currently in charge of the vocals. Their new single "Don't know what came over me" is an amazing sample of their talent. It's highly addictive!

France | Léa Paci - "Adolescente pirate"

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French singer Léa Paci returns to our site thanks to the release of her second single. The song is entitled "Adolescente pirate" and is another amazing single which, different from "Pour aller où?", leaves the electronic beats for a while to deliver pure pop!

Updated on September 10th, 2017, with the official video.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Greece | Demy - "When the morning comes around"

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Demy will represent Greece on Eurovision with the great "This is love". But it wasn't the only song which called our attention during the show which selected an entry for her to take to Kiev. "When the morning comes around" was also an amazing track: it's a beautiful ballad, with a very captivating melody.

Sweden | Johanna Beijbom - "A.S.A.P."

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Pop at its best! That's what Swedish singer Johanna Beijbom offered to Danish audience during Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, their National Final for Eurovision. "A.S.A.P." is an excellent piece of pop music: it's impossible to listen to it and not find yourself dancing to it! It ended the show with an honorable third place – plus many fans' hearts.

This song doesn't have a full-length video on YouTube, but you can listen to it on Spotify.

Estonia | Kerli - "Spirit animal"

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There is no doubt about it: Kerli's "Spirit animal" is going to be kept by many Eurovision fans as the one song they wish had won a National Final, but didn't. The track, an easily addictive electropop, was the favorite of several fans to win Eesti Laul, in Estonia. It surely had the potential to achieve a good result in Kiev!

Slovenia | Nika Zorjan - "Fse"

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Slovene star Nika Zorjan took part of this year's EMA, her country's National Final for Eurovision, with "Fse". The song had a very interesting peculiarity: it was sung in Prekmurje Slovene, a regional dialect which is spoken in specific locations of Slovenia and Hungary. "Fse" didn't win EMA, but it was clearly one of the best songs in competition. It's surely a must-listen!

Sweden | Isabell Otrebus - "Voiceless"

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Isabell Otrebus is a very talented young singer who was born in Sweden. She has tried to represent Poland on this year's Eurovision Song Contest with "Voiceless". And what a great song it is! It's catchy, contagious and captivating. Addictive from first to last second. We love it!

Finland | Emma - "Circle of light"

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Finland is going to be represented by "Blackbird" on this year's Eurovision. But "Circle of light", by Emma (singer from the city of Kokkola), was the favorite of many fans of the contest during the Finnish National Final. And it would also have been a great choice: it's an awesome pop with catchy melody and a very effective chorus!