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But the approach is right though, that is what Eurovision should be about, not importing entries from abroad or make songs especially manufactured to fit some sort of Eurovision "formula". Italy has the same approach and look where it got them?Danmark's Radio decided that Melodi Grand Prix should be a competition for Danish artists and Danish songwriters. That's the biggest change. Denmark has often had a Swedish written song to ensure a decent result at Eurovision - when that solution is gone, the selection becomes more "vulnerable".
I agree.But the approach is right though, that is what Eurovision should be about, not importing entries from abroad or make songs especially manufactured to fit some sort of Eurovision "formula". Italy has the same approach and look where it got them?
I know they're also a bigger music market, but again I don't mind the approach, perhaps the selection of songs is somehow mishandled but not because the names are local.
From my view, mostly because the massive fan criticism against both countries this year. You see it year after year with Denmark. Denmark typically climp up again in the odds a little bit later on (or after rehearsals)It took a while, but now both Germany and Denmark have dropped around five places in the odds. As expected.
Stemmen I Mit Liv is my fave danish entry ever!We all remember how it went the last time Denmark sent a rap song to Eurovision, right?
Stemmen I Mit Liv is my fave danish entry ever!
Hallelujah is really bland. It made me think of Dr Alban's Hallelujah song which is so much better.I know however that recently juries seem to like Denmark when they send mid tempo pop songs in English, so for a good result with the juries and a safer entry, they will probably choose Hallelujah. It's not bad but it doesn't really stand out and it's just average.
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Hallelujah is really bland. It made me think of Dr Alban's Hallelujah song which is so much better.
I agree but it seems to be the favourite among fans and the entry most likely to win in general, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will happen it's just the safest entry to predict as a winner.
My opinion of the songs isn't as brutal as yours (not a complaint), but I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one thinking 'hell no' to Reddi.God is testing me (1/10)
- The Show: hell no, half of it is boring, the other half is annoying