That’s so mean to say, the Eurovision entries are genuinely creative! Both music and performances. The winning Bulgarian song Bangaranga by DARA for example is about self-empowerment and defiance of a non-conforming society featuring visuals of literal masking and multiple genre changes in the music.
Other notable songs, in my opinion, are:
Lithuania’s entry Sólo Quiero Más by Lion Ceccah, which is about what keeps people alive in a hopeless world.
Romania’s entry Choke Me by Alexandra Căpitănescu mixing alt rock with opera singing.
Greece’s entry Ferto by Akylas about gambling addiction and escapeism.
Switzerland’s entry Alice by Veronica Fusaro about toxic relationships and abuse towards women with visuals of being captured and bound by a web of lies.
Every artist who makes it to Eurovision can be proud of themselves, it really is a great contest. Nonetheless I would also want the EBU to exclude Israel from participating. It’s hypocrisy to exclude Russia for starting a war but not Israel.
That’s so mean to say, the Eurovision entries are genuinely creative! Both music and performances. The winning Bulgarian song Bangaranga by DARA for example is about self-empowerment and defiance of a non-conforming society featuring visuals of literal masking and multiple genre changes in the music.
Other notable songs, in my opinion, are:
Every artist who makes it to Eurovision can be proud of themselves, it really is a great contest. Nonetheless I would also want the EBU to exclude Israel from participating. It’s hypocrisy to exclude Russia for starting a war but not Israel.