The song is obviously great, but what I truly appreciate is the technical work that is largely invisible, the coordination and timing of all the cuts, spins, stunts was impeccable. And they had to do it for all the entries and be perfect every time. Excellent production.
Wow, the atmosphere looked great on TV, but is UNREAL from this angle. Also, you really see the nuts and bolts of this performance: camerawork and stage ninjas. 👏👏👏👏
Damnnnnn, this song sounds so much better with the audience than on TV. Its clear how prominent Nemo's voice is, and how his song hypes the crowd up so much.
Something tells me Nemo must be good at skateboarding. He's raised the bar for Eurovision winners. Not only do you have to sing well, but also do something difficult at the same time without dropping a note
Nemo showed all the haters here and elsewhere what artist they are: Immensely talented, kind, courageus, charismatic and able to support all the bashing, disrespect and transphobia on social media. Their win is so deserved, artistically deserved, and I’m very happy for them💖
hi! songs are sung in any language, really, the country's native language is not a requirement. many entries are written in english to be more universal or are bilingual. hope that helps!
It was a requirement to sing in one's own language in the past but the UK and Ireland were winning so many times, that it was decided to take down that rule, so that other countries have more advantage. Since then most of the countries have been sending songs in English, however there is a recent trend for sending songs in different languages, this year about half of them was not in English 😊
No, he didn't deserve it. Yes, brilliant performance. Yes, this was my favourite song. But Eurovision is embarrassing itself - 2 years in a row the public voted a different winner, by a huge margin. Europe is about Democracy - that's what we want to show the world. And this means that sometimes we are in a minority, and we don't get it our way - and that's ok.
@@chell272 I am hopeful that we can still steer that around, and force Eurovision to be representative of that ideal of Europe that we want to portray. And maybe, if we just say it enough times, it becomes a reality; because i fear you are indeed right. It's not necessarily Democracy being that great. It's that without it Europe will be irrelevant.
I like that the topic of their struggle (they belong to a minority within a minority) was represented without sex or stuff like that. I'm a bit tired of over sexualizung cis gay men to get the lgbt+ votes. It's getting a bit old school already. Congrats to Nemo
@@chaim5397 They only treated Israel like that because of the war. This is supposed to be a fun competition between the countries. How is it political?! 😥
Sadly it is. So many people voted not for the song quality but for their political and most of all individual opinion. I mean the hate on Nemo was and is still huge… Many people voted against Nemo just because of their gender. Because they cant handle it. Ukraine got sympathy points again. Same for Israel. Croatia got voted by other Balkan countries just because thats what they do. And of course all these Nemo haters who wanted to not let them win at all cost. Almost every country got their crumbs of that political fiesta.
pathetic that y'alls jury and public didn't give almost ANY votes to Switzerland, while Swiss jury and public gave 12 points to Croatia, like yeah, maybe if you weren't so petty, your country would've won 😂
@@owlofathena1247 In all, Switzerland gave 18 total points to Croatia (8 jury, 10 public), while Croatia in turn only gave 1 point back (via the televote). Crazy enough with their jury, 3 of its members had Nemo in their top 10, while the other 2 had them 12th and 21st respectively - were those two in particular scared that Nemo had the potential to beat BL?
The audience doesn't hear anything about Nemo's singing because they just bawl and sing off key and don't hit a note.😂 It would be nicer to just listen to Nemo.😊