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[OFF TOPIC] Eurovision Song Contest 2017


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I'm kind of disappointed. Expected Slovakia to be back after a successful appearance from Croatia, Czech Republic. It's nice to see though that Romania has solved their financial issues in order to participate again. And there's also a question mark about Bosnia & Herzegovina I assume?

 

Edit: I saw that Bosnia withdrew, but also noticed that Portugal is back :yes

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We have the 24 artist that will compete for represent Albania. The singers most famous are Smaja and Halimi (from Kosovo)

 

:ALB Albania :ALB

  • Albuna Jashari – “Fjalët ia lë zemrës”
  • Classic Boys -Dashuria për jetën”
  •  Dilan Reka- “Mos harro”
  • Edea Demaliaj- “Besoj në ëndrra”
  • Edona Vatoci- “Mirëmëngjës”
  •  Elson Braha-“Edhe një herë”
  •  Erlind Zeraliu- “Dhimbja e gëzimit
  •  Fabiola Agalliu &  Agnesa Çavolli -“Shkon e vjen”
  • Festina Mejzini- “Atje lart”
  •  Flaka Krelani- “S’dua t’flas”
  •  Franc Koruni – “Macka”
  •  Genc Salihu -“Këtu”
  •  Linda Halimi- “World”
  •  Linda Rukaj- “Vija e lumit”
  • Lorela- “Me ty”
  • LYNX- “Sot”
  • Luka & Serxhio Hajdini – “Koha plaket”
  •  Neki Emra -“Dashuri dhe urrejtje”
  •  Orges Toçe – “Shi diamantësh”
  •  Rezarta Smaja -“Pse prite gjatë”
  • Tiri -“Më zgjo”
  •  Yll Limani -“Shiu”
  •  XUXI- “Metropol”
  • Xhesika Polo- “Eva jam unë”
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:ESP Spanish candidates to represent their country in Kiev:

  • Romy Low - “In love”
  • Carmel - “Waiting for a better end”
  • Nito Solsona - “Luna”
  • Ivet Vidal - “Do you want me”
  • Detergente Líquido - “131 bpm”
  • E-Twins - “Chica del vestido rojo”
  • Wildback - “Noches de verano”
  • Iranzo Iranzinix - “Bye te digo”
  • Paradise Phantoms - “Madrifornia”
  • Ander y Rossi - “Ahora soy yo”
  • Alicia Nurho Band - “Under the light”
  • Ektor Pan - “Perfect storm”
  • Gio - “Vuelve a mí”
  • Íñigo - “Hoy es por mí”
  • Rebeca Moss - “Volveré por ti”
  • Nieves Hidalgo - “Esclava”
  • Milena - “Momento”
  • Stvrkid feat.Silence of the Wolves - “Sparkling lights”
  • Brequette - “No enemy”
  • Javián - “No somos héroes”
  • Javi Soleil - “Alas mojadas”
  • Padre Damián - “Thousand suns”
  • Shannel - “Bailando”
  • Pedro Elipe - “Del dolor”
  • Fruela - “Live it up”
  • Nicky Triphook - “Daddy’s little girl”
  • Jon Josdi - “Donde estabas tú”
  • Leklein - “Ouch!!”
  • Dani J - “Sin ti”
  • Lem Baquero - “Hard to love you”
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And here are :SWE Swedish candidates (Will be four semifinals of Melodifestivalen)

 

Adrijana - Amare (Martin Tjärnberg, Adrijana Krasniqi)
Boris René - Her Kiss (Tim Larsson, Tobias Lundgren)
Nano - Hold On (Nano Omar, Gino Yonan, Ayak, Carl Rydén, Christoffer Belaieff, Rikard de Bruin, David Francis Jackson)
Charlotte Perrelli - Mitt liv (Charlotte Perrelli, Lars Hägglund)
Dinah Nah - One More Night (Thomas G:son, Jimmy Jansson, Dinah Nah, Dr Alban)
De Vet Du - Road Trip (Johan Gunterberg, Christopher Martland)
Ace Wilder - Wild Child (Peter Boström, Thomas G:son, Ace Wilder)

 

Mariette - A Million Years (Thomas G:son, Johanna Jansson, Peter Boström, Mariette Hansson, Jenny Hansson)
Benjamin Ingrosso - Good Loovin' (Benjamin Ingrosso, Louis Schoorl, Matt Pardon, MAG)
Dismissed - Hearts Align (Ola Salo, Peter Kvint)
Roger Pontare - Himmel och hav (Thomas G:son, Alexzandra Wickman)
Lisa Ajax - I Don’t Give A (Ola Svensson, Linnea Deb, Joy Deb, Anton Hård af Segerstad)
Etzia - Up (Johnny Sanchez, Hanif Sabzevari, Simon Gribbe, Erica Haylett
Allyawan - Vart haru varit (Masse Salazar, Samuel Nazari)

 

Owe Thörnqvist - Boogieman Blues (Owe Thörnqvist)
Bella & Filippa - Crucified (Peter Hägerås, Mats Frisell, Jakob Stadell, Filippa Frisell, Isabella Snihs)
The Fooo Conspiracy - Gotta Thing (Robert ”Mutt” Lange, Tony Nilsson)
Jasmine Kara - Gravity (Anderz Wrethov, Jasmine Kara)
Robin Bengtsson - I Can’t Go On (David Kreuger, Hamed ”K-One” Pirouzpanah, Robin Stjernberg)
Anton Hagman - Kiss You Goodbye (Christian Fast, Tim Schou, Henrik Nordenback)


Krista Siegfrids - Snurra min jord (Krista Siegfrids, Gustaf Svenungsson, Magnus Wallin, Gabriel Alares)

Wiktoria - As I Lay Me Down (Justin Forrest, Jonas Wallin, Lauren Dyson)
Les Gordons - Bound To Fall (Jonatan Renström, Albert Björliden, Andreas Persson, Carl Ragnemyr, David Runebjörk, Jimmy Jansson)
Sara Varga & Juha Mulari - Du får inte ändra på mig (Sara Varga, Lars Hägglund)
Jon Henrik Fjällgren feat. Aninia - En värld full av strider (Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Sara Biglert, Christian Schneider, Andreas Hedlund)
Axel Schylström - När ingen ser (Behshad Ashnai, Axel Schylström, David Strääf)
Alice - Running with Lions (Anderz Wrethov, Andreas ”Stone” Johansson, Denniz Jamm, Alice Svensson)
Loreen - Statements (Anton Hård af Segerstad, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb, Loreen)

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Esma Redžepova who represented Macedonia in Eurovision 2013 with the song “Pred da se razdeni” has died at age 73 in the Macedonian capital, Skopje. She was known as a legendary romani queen in the Balkan region. She was taken to the hospital after suffering a lung infection in November but later sent to home treatment. Finally it’s revealed that the infection caused a fatal disease.

Esma had a worldwide reputation with 50 year-experience. She performed in 30 countries more than 12.000 times. She recorded about 1.000 songs that she wrote herself.

 

 

RIP :(

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