That’s normal…. There isn’t much melody, she added her own too and her own lyrics and her voice she didn’t copy anything… also… I saw Eurovision fans hyping her and now that cha cha cha didn’t win y’all are bullying her online, she won, cry about it.@@tboen8345
Truly mesmerising. Even though the song might be mediocre to some, you really got to admire her ability to perform and catch one's attention for the whole song. One of the most powerful performers ever on Eurovision stage, well and truly deserved that second win. ❤️
Realistically and logically, it’s smarter to appeal to the audience who watches online too considering that’s millions of people compared to a couple thousand. Being tv focused is pretty good for any artist too considering that is reaching out to the public who are also voting when it comes down to televotes. Her production was meant to be appealing considering she herself was a performance that focused on vocals and overall her specific talent. Most of the people with backup dancers, in a group, or extra vocal talent didn’t really focus all their energy on stage production and production in general, aside from Israel. So it’s realistic to see an artist like Loreen focusing on both sides of the competition.
This song has been more impactful and her performance was full of emotions. Truly a world class performance. Despite being a "generic pop song" as most people would describe it, it was still phenomenal. It is also quite common to hear melodies that have been copied from old songs, that's because those melodies came from the same chord progression. Some people think that this is the only song that had copied melodies from other song/music, no there are tons of music out there nowadays that have copied melodies and chord progression from other songs. That's how modern music works, most rhythms are repetitive and contain the same chord progression. Though, Kaarija's song was also very catchy and unique. I really enjoyed listening to it, but despite losing ESC 2023, his song will still be memorable for most people.
@@allcinematix2446 I agree with you, trust me i dont have anything against Kaarija, i like the song but it wasnt a winning song. His fanbase is just toxic
@@nenaddimitrijevikj5125Incredibly so, they're still going. Do they think people will like his song more when they act the way they do? Unfortunately Käärijä himself have been acting very immature as well, getting his fans to boo by mentioning Loreen.
@@vol.145but she did, saying “she shouldn’t have won” doesn’t make her win any less credible or unwanted. Saying she shouldn’t have won but turn to someone who says another person who was advertised to win deserved the place they got and getting angry is very hypocritical and pretty toxic. It’s ok if you didn’t like her performance but she still won, so at least be respectful.