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[OFF TOPIC] Eurovision Song Contest 2017


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The song is not that great. I think most will agree on this.

 

However, having following a lot of Eurovision fans on Twitter, this announcement has brought out the worst in them... one of them misspoke about booing her because of her ability to sing and is trying to save face (but a few of them arguing with him see through his bullshit). Some others are saying that she is a puppet used by Russian TV to gain sympathy since Ukraine is hosting. And some are comparing her to Monika Kuszynska (spelling?) from 2015. Overall, the reactions from the fans were a mess.

 

And they didn't behave like this when Australia joined the contest

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From an open submission to a shortlist of six to just one lucky act — Bulgaria has now selected their act for Eurovision 2017. The lucky artist heading to Kyiv is the 16-year-old Bulgarian-Russian singer, Kristian Kostov. Kristian has plenty of television experience. He was a finalist in the first season of the Russian edition of The Voice Kids and a runner-up in the fourth season of the Bulgarian X Factor.

 

PS. I thought Junior Eurovision was in november :d The song should be out today.

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2 hours ago, Federer91 said:

From an open submission to a shortlist of six to just one lucky act — Bulgaria has now selected their act for Eurovision 2017. The lucky artist heading to Kyiv is the 16-year-old Bulgarian-Russian singer, Kristian Kostov. Kristian has plenty of television experience. He was a finalist in the first season of the Russian edition of The Voice Kids and a runner-up in the fourth season of the Bulgarian X Factor.

 

PS. I thought Junior Eurovision was in november :d The song should be out today.

 

whaaat, no Gery Nikol? :( :d 

 

 

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2 hours ago, dareza said:

 

whaaat, no Gery Nikol? :( :d 

 

 

My condolences to anyone that anticipated Gery-Nikol. :d I'm sure there are plenty of people that wanted her, especially on outside forums. 

 

geri-nikol-tyrpi-gavra-sled-gavra-(video

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My top 10 favorites so far (without Serbia): 1. Italy 2. Switzerland 3. Cyprus 4. Belgium 5. Bulgaria 6. Latvia 7. Macedonia 8. Estonia 9. Denmark 10. France

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On 11.3.2017. at 23:17, Werloc said:

Lithuania chose their song on Independence day!! I LOVE this song, this is one of the older performances.

Sorry but this song is awful. Maybe the worst song of the year

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