Dzanum 🥹☺️👋 pliz Reaktion to Song: Dzanum of Teya Dora👏
@marijacap6148Ай бұрын
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@euniceboakyepoku81156 ай бұрын
La noia won but at the end Tuta gold had more sales and views Mahmood forever ❤❤❤
@salvadorhc51376 ай бұрын
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@ginafeldman16526 ай бұрын
Cool
@GodSpeed24z6 ай бұрын
It was the best song of Eurovision 2024, then you see who actually won, and see Spain at 22nd place and then try to understand why?
@briciola.bixiofabrizio59357 ай бұрын
Magica GRECIA 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🥀🥀🥀
@FatiməBaxşəliyeva7 ай бұрын
Baby Lasagna soooooo gooooodddd
@B.M.67 ай бұрын
was and still is Baby Lasagna Nr.1 and twenty years later✋️✋️✋️🐈🐈🐈🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🫶🫶🫶
@HarryMaguire697 ай бұрын
After the avg(...) whats the next number supposed to stand for
@KobiLaniado7 ай бұрын
netherlands in and israel out. i guess u guys like violence more then self defense . sad world. RIP EUROVISION Song contest .
@nakarukatoshi7 ай бұрын
ok boomer
@KobiLaniado7 ай бұрын
@@nakarukatoshi u know nothing about music XD
@nakarukatoshi7 ай бұрын
@@KobiLaniado u know a lot, discarding music because of something the singer is not responsible Israel's song was beautiful. The Netherlands song wasn't even serious.
@KobiLaniado7 ай бұрын
@@nakarukatoshi that what i say . the put neterlands in and not israel . and why ? cuz they prefer put on this list a the netherlands singer who was involved in a fight on eurovision contest but they dont put israel cuz we are jewish and cuz they support hamas like racists people who dont understand. so eurovision song contest is no longer song contest its just a stupid racists contest thats it.
@KobiLaniado7 ай бұрын
@@nakarukatoshi cuz on their top 20 israel is not there and israel had better song then 18 17 of that list
@sebastjanbergant4137 ай бұрын
Big hug from Slovenia you guys❤️
@eemihelisten31377 ай бұрын
Let me guess: there are 6 members behind this ranking, right?
@wombattakat7 ай бұрын
Justice for Luna
@FabienneBartoletti7 ай бұрын
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@laurenceperrin19327 ай бұрын
Vous paraissez très froids et blasés . Cette chanson est un grand succès en France.
@JoseCastro-uh8qv7 ай бұрын
Thankyou uk to give 12 points to spain
@danimetal18917 ай бұрын
Vengo del futuro y Nebulosa FRACASO. No clasifico en Eurovision. Todos nos lo imaginabamos. Una muestra mas de que solo con una presentacion WOKE, no se llega a nada. Un poco de talento se necesita, pero ahi, no lo habia.
@arquerogarcia15837 ай бұрын
Una sociedad de homosexuales.
@miguelb80577 ай бұрын
Portugal 🇵🇹 all the way ❤
@tinca667 ай бұрын
I feel like she missed a chance with the chorus. They could've put in something amazing as the song is building up so much, but to me, it sounds underwhelming, and I don't care much about it.
@zenaj717 ай бұрын
hello from Slovenia
@javierlopezmarquez88827 ай бұрын
I love that song so muchhh Go Spain you deserve it this year ❤❤❤
@notglory71607 ай бұрын
solid list, i agree for the most part: i would put Belgium and France higher, Italy a few places down, Slovenia is 4th as it should be, Croatia at 2nd is great
@notglory71607 ай бұрын
No way! Hii!
@jolisamondeo93567 ай бұрын
Y......🎉🎉
@JózsefÁgó7 ай бұрын
Szerbia Teya the best❤❤❤❤
@libermail7 ай бұрын
Zorra's traduction is bitch... and the song says... I don't care if you mind or what do you think... If I go out you call me zorra.. I'm a zorra... so... now, I'll be a real zorra, and have fun alone, I'm in my best moment... it's soooo iconic.
@taylorswift87007 ай бұрын
Eyes( besides the glasses),ears ,mind ( if there is any..) don't work here.
@Hana99167 ай бұрын
Thanks for your support!! Everyone vote for Slovenia tonight!
@AnaRozman-z7h7 ай бұрын
Yes!!!! Our song is soooooo amazing!!! We are so so proud. Love Raiven, rooting for her tonight!!!!!!
@okkoji47297 ай бұрын
VOTE HER TOMORROW
@av79877 ай бұрын
If you are interested you can find more about historical legend Veronika of Desenice wich is song about on Wikipedia. I am sure that Raiven as a Slovenian opera singer and music artist will perform in best way to place Veronika in the finale of EV.
@JasminaDrzanic7 ай бұрын
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@Arifcik20237 ай бұрын
Azerbaijan please
@Osipova-qg7lh7 ай бұрын
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@jasminkagligorijevic1137 ай бұрын
Fantastic song!❤
@helenaiglesias66297 ай бұрын
Those dancers represent an inverted role, how women are always sexualised, half naked in others music videos and mens full covered. This is the same
@helenaiglesias66297 ай бұрын
Idc if we don't have a win, I live for this message
@JózsefÁgó7 ай бұрын
Szerbia❤
@minadobra17 ай бұрын
Thank you from Serbia!<3
@anaisabelnavarrogil83497 ай бұрын
Lo importante es el mensaje de la canción, también la puesta en escena, la mujer va tapada y los hombres van sugerentes y con movimientos sexuales...lo normal es al contrario y se ve con naturalidad por eso también se ha hecho de esta manera. La voz no es increíble pero el ritmo es fantástico.
@alberthakobyan81378 ай бұрын
ARMENIAN ❤❤❤
@Peterpunk808 ай бұрын
Amazing reaction loved your stunned faces you are so adorable
@daxmax318 ай бұрын
ENGLISH TRANSLATION & ANALYSIS by a SERBIAN NATIVE SPEAKER (please read until the end): [Verse 1] There's no rest, no rest for me I am restless, I cannot sleep The night won't give way to dawn Doomed is the one who is alone. [Verse 2] It's as if underwater silence reigns I'm screaming, but you can't hear my pain Beyond the mountain gleam is white Yet there's no end in sight ‘Tis the path for the wounded. [Pre-chorus] And there's no one to guide me now To Danitsa the Morning Star The world's a pyre burning each flower Where have they evanesced, those lilac ramondas? [Chorus] Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda. [Pre-chorus] And there's no one who would guide me For all the stars are sound asleep Saying prayers is of no avail Where have they evanesced, those lilac ramondas? [Chorus, break] Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda. [Chorus] Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda. [Outro] From the ashes rises up A single lilac ramonda. The song ‘Ramonda’ has a universal symbolism which can be applied to a variety of situations in life. Even though it is originally written as a deeply personal song that anyone can relate to, it can be perceived both as a patriotic song with a fragment of painful Serbian history and a song whose lyrics portray the great suffering of all the people around the world whose countries are devastated by wars and disasters. It is also infused with weltschmerz (= world pain), which is described as a sense of deep sadness at the evils or perils of the world caused by comparing the actual state of the world with an idealised longing for things to be different. The reason I am bringing weltschmerz up is because not only are people from war-stricken countries suffering but also people from other countries witnessing it and not being able to do anything to stop it. They are also hopeless and probably anxious about the same thing possibly happening to them in the future because this world has become a dangerous place. No one feels safe. Therefore, the lyrics can be interpreted as the internal monologue of both ‘the wounded’ and those who are not wounded yet but are depressed by constant exposure to human suffering through media. MAIN POINTS OF ANALYSIS: 1) Zvezda Danica, pronounced as /danitsa/, is a feminine name personifying the morning star / Venus in Slavic mythology; it can be found in Serbian lyric poetry. I transliterated it to Danitsa so that non-native speakers wouldn't pronounce it as /danika/. 2) In the phrase ‘lilac ramonda’, ‘lilac’ is an adjective meaning ‘pale purple colour’, not a noun meaning ‘a type of flower’. It's ‘lila’ in Serbian. I used archaic and poetic words in my translation since the original lyrics of the song are quite poetic as well. 3) The island and the surrounding sea at the beginning of the official video could be a reference to the Greek island of Vido and the Ionian sea in which over 5,000 Serbian soldiers were buried during World War I. A Serbian poet Milutin Bojić dedicated his poem 'Plava grobnica' (The Blue Tomb) to these soldiers and this 'blue tomb' is actually the sea around Vido. In this poem, Bojić expressed the tragic fate of Serbia, whose army had passed through the snow-covered mountains of Montenegro and Albania to get to the Greek islands of Corfu and Vido, where they found refuge and shelter. The line 'ko pod vodom tiho je sve' (= everything is quiet like under the water) could be an allusion to the deathly silence of this ‘blue tomb’, the last resting place of the brave Serbian soldiers. The reason why they were thrown into the sea is because there was not enough space on Vido and Corfu. Their corpses were weighted with rocks to prevent them from floating. 4) The title of this song references a flower called ‘Ramonda serbica’ in Latin, a species endemic to Serbia. The mountain called Rtanj is the home to this flower which was discovered in 1874 by a famous Serbian botanist Josif Pančić. Being a living fossil from the Tertiary period, it is capable of surviving extremely harsh conditions. Even if it is completely withered, just a few drops of water can revive it. Natalie's ramonda (natalijina ramonda), the flower of the same genus, is very similar to ‘Ramonda serbica’. It was named after Queen of Serbia Natalija Obrenović, and it is worn as an emblem on Armistice Day in Serbia. This flower, also known as the ‘phoenix flower’, symbolises the unprecedented suffering of the Serbian Army (during the Great Retreat) that managed to rise victoriously like a phoenix from the ashes that World War I, in which Serbia lost one third of its population, had left behind. 5) This song can be interpreted in different ways due to the universal symbolism of ramonda as the beacon of hope for people going through tough times (wars, natural disasters, disease, psychological problems, heartbreaks, etc.). According to my interpretation of the lyrics, the repetition of the line in which the lyric subject wonders where all the ramondas have disappeared (rhetorical question) represents the feeling of powerlessness, hopelessness and despair. However, the outro of the song reminds us that hope springs eternal. Despite all the atrocities occurring in the world, it is in human nature to never lose hope. Disappearing lilac ramondas can also imply the people who are currently being wiped off the face of the earth and who are actually disappearing with no possibility of resurrection, unlike ramondas. From another point of view, ramondas can be the soldiers who died in WWI. 6) Also, there's something magical and unexplainable about the melody of this song. It embodies the spirit of the Serbian people from the 18th, the 19th and the 20th century, the spirit that Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac, the most important composer of Serbian romanticism, wove into his music. This particular atmosphere of the melody can be sensed strongly only by listening to a piano cover. It’s just fascinating. 7) Danitsa (= the bright morning star) is the ONLY thing left for the lyrical subject (= anyone who identifies with the lyrics, not necessarily the author) to guide him through sadness and hopelessness. In other words, the only thing left for people going through great suffering is to wait for Danitsa to appear in the morning sky because only then will they know they survived to see another dawn, another day. I perceive the song as a cry of people who are currently going through wars and great suffering. If we look at the text from that perspective, the first and the second verse describe their psychological state in the form of an internal monologue. They cannot sleep; they feel restless; they are traumatised; they are scared; every night seems like an eternity; they are lonely because it looks to them as if no one is coming to their rescue, and even if they scream, no one will hear them, as if they were underwater. Their cry is muffled. They know that normal life (= white glow) is still happening outside the borders of their countries, and that depresses them because it seems to them as if their suffering is never going to end while somewhere in the distance everything is teeming with life. 8) In the second pre-chorus, a kind of descending gradation can be noticed. In the first pre-chorus, the lyrical subject's glimmer of hope is the morning star (may be Teya Dora's deceased father) while in the second pre-chorus not even that because now all the stars have fallen asleep, which indicates that the lyrical subject is losing hope throughout the song, but since we know that the night is darkest just before the dawn (which can be felt in the musical atmosphere of the silent break before the last chorus), what happens in the outro of the song is peripeteia, i.e. the plot twist when a single lilac ramonda eventually rises from the ashes and the tone of the song changes from depressive to optimistic. Ramonda is the light at the end of the tunnel. By the way, the lyrical subject summons Ramonda in every chorus by repeating its name, as if in the form of a mantra, hoping that it will resurrect, and it eventually does come to life. 9) The official video features the archetype of light vs darkness or good vs evil, which is suggested at the very beginning by quoting a verse from the Gospel of John. I assume that the light sphere from the video actually represents the morning star / the planet Venus and is significantly smaller compared to the amount of darkness that surrounds it in the video. It is what leads Teya Dora through the darkness (= hopelessness) until the break of dawn, the sunrise and the resurrection of ramonda (= hope) that we see at the end. It is known that the morning star is visible until sunrise, which is probably why they made it disappear into the rock just before the sun appears. They also call her Zornjača (= dawn star). Interestingly, the morning star / Venus is the brightest planet in the sky, so it's clear why it is depicted as the guiding star. It may also represent Teya Dora's late father since she devoted this song to him too. In the video, Danitsa and Ramonda are actually two interconnected motifs because they both represent light, hope, birth, new beginnings. Ramonda is born from the light of Danitsa.
@vamos_a_aprender_espanol8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comments! Portugal entrance it's just pure poetry! Beautiful! ❤❤❤
@drumbun66228 ай бұрын
Τhe video clip is showing the stereotypes that most people think when they thiink about Greece, or Athens more specificaly.
@milojkodjokin80798 ай бұрын
The rock on which the singer is lying at the beginning of the video represents the island of Corfu in Greece, where Serbian soldiers recovered in the First World War, after retreating across Albania. We call the sea around the island of Krv the Blue Tomb, because many soldiers who died are buried there. In Serbia, the Ramonda flower is a symbol of rebirth and rising from the ashes.Also Ramonda is called phoenix flower. The people have gone through and are going through many misfortunes and sufferings, but they always hope that everything will be fine. This song is dedicated to all those who sacrificed themselves for the benefit of new generations.
@73bubamara8 ай бұрын
Kao sirena koja neguje izranjavane vojnike u moru ka Krfu...
@mattspintosmith52858 ай бұрын
Such a brilliant song from last years competition.