March 15, 2021

Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

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Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

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Malta: Destiny to sing “Je me casse”

photo: PBS/Destiny And finally, also Malta publised its entry. The song is called “Je me casse”and will be performed by Destiny. Despite the title, the song is not sung in French but in English. Destiny, who already knows what winning a song contest is as she won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, was chosen to represent Malta last year. The entry-to-be was “All of my love”. Due to the cancellation of the contest, it didn’t happen. Destiny will perform in the 1st semifinal.

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Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

Read More »

Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

Read More »

Malta: Destiny to sing “Je me casse”

photo: PBS/Destiny And finally, also Malta publised its entry. The song is called “Je me casse”and will be performed by Destiny. Despite the title, the song is not sung in French but in English. Destiny, who already knows what winning a song contest is as she won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, was chosen to represent Malta last year. The entry-to-be was “All of my love”. Due to the cancellation of the contest, it didn’t happen. Destiny will perform in the 1st semifinal.

Read More »

Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

Read More »

Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

Read More »

Malta: Destiny to sing “Je me casse”

photo: PBS/Destiny And finally, also Malta publised its entry. The song is called “Je me casse”and will be performed by Destiny. Despite the title, the song is not sung in French but in English. Destiny, who already knows what winning a song contest is as she won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, was chosen to represent Malta last year. The entry-to-be was “All of my love”. Due to the cancellation of the contest, it didn’t happen. Destiny will perform in the 1st semifinal.

Read More »

Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today. Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

Read More »

Azerbaijan: Efendi to sing “Mata Hari”

photo: Instagram Today, Azerbaijan presented its entry “Mata Hari”. It will be sung by Efendi. It is the 2nd time a song with the title “Mata Hari” is presented at the Eurovision Song Contest. Funny coincidence: the other one, a Norwegian entry, also came on stage in The Netherlands, back in 1976. The singer in those days, Anne Karine Strøm, received a reward from the city of Leeuwarden, the hometown of the alleged spy Mata Hari. Maybe Efendi can await something similar… Efendi was supposed to represent Azerbaijan last year with a song about another strong woman, “Cleopatra”.

Read More »

Malta: Destiny to sing “Je me casse”

photo: PBS/Destiny And finally, also Malta publised its entry. The song is called “Je me casse”and will be performed by Destiny. Despite the title, the song is not sung in French but in English. Destiny, who already knows what winning a song contest is as she won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, was chosen to represent Malta last year. The entry-to-be was “All of my love”. Due to the cancellation of the contest, it didn’t happen. Destiny will perform in the 1st semifinal.

Read More »