I feel a similar way with Mustii as I do with Raiven. Both have music videos with a lot silver body paint and nudity. Both songs lack that traditional hook which can make them hard to remember on first listen. They're more growers than bangers. The final third of both songs is where the songs really takes of and shine, especially in Before the Party's Over that final third gives me goosebumps. And finally both songs sound like movie soundtracks: Veronika transports me to an atmospheric battle scene in an epic fantasy story while Before the Party's Over sound like Belgiums usual James Bond intro songs.
Ich habe eine Extended Version von Mustii - Before the Party's Over produziert & hochgeladen. Vorab Version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--IH-4QP0xCw.htmlsi=R46SDOe21z8GMqPA Neueste Version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1Qq73tuKG_g.htmlsi=1tB8K3x0bLnr-F8k
@@davidsweden6932 We will see what it will do on Eurovision. There must be different styles of music on Eurovision. Not every song must be a dance track, last year we did send Gustaph (a dance track). My country Belgium doesn't invest that much into Eurovision like Sweden does and we don't care if we don't win either. To host it costs a lot of money and we rather spend that money in something else.