I think Serbia has good chances to go toe to toe with Croatia for the Top slots in the finals. There are so few ballads this competition so she will definitely stand out. Her staging is already amazing, but it also has a chance to be elevated by Swedish staging budget.
This plant is also called flower-phoenix because during the dry period it dries out, and with the first rain it "revives" and blooms in all its glory. They say, where other plants have long since given up, Natalia's ramonda "flourishes in defiance." A flower of purple petals sung in the verses of the song is a symbol of Armistice Day in the First World War. Natalia's ramonda in Serbia is protected by law as a "strictly protected species
Mi taj dogadjaj obelezavamo kao "Dan primirja" sto je nista drugo nego S R A M O T A!....Zivot izgubilo 50% Muskaraca ili 1/3 cele populacije i mi zbog Švaba ne slavimo Dan pobede vec ovo drugo....
Ramonda is the name of a Serbian flower...it is also called "Fenix flower" because even when it is dry and dead, only one drop of water can revive the flower! It's a song about personal struggles in life and that there's also a hope for a better tomorrow. We can all rise like a phoenix from the ashes just like how flower Ramonda needs so little to revive again after being dead. The song also represent all how our people rose from the dead after WW1 and so many lives lost! Ramonda is our national flower! And yes, she is singing "Lila Ramonda" which means "Purple Ramonda"....the flower is purple in color. That is why you'll see many purple hearts in the comments 💜💜💜
About the song..This song does not only represent Serbia, but also all our ancestors who lost their lives in the First World War. But this song, in the end, awakens hope and tells us that we should find strength in ourselves in the part of the song when it says that a lilac ramonda rises from the ashes. Lila Ramonda (Ramonda nathaliae) is the flower of resistance, strength, struggle and hope that never dies.🌸
With this beautiful song "RAMONDA", Teya Dora wants to show Europe the emotion and strength of the Serbian people. This is something completely new and fantastic. Sincerely from the heart 12 points. Bravo Serbia ❤
Teya Dora is a beginner, she writes the lyrics herself, the scenarios herself, the melodies herself, she plays everything herself .she deserved to win.she sings about hope, how one should not give up, one should go on, about a flower that when it dies can be revived with a drop of water .that's how we humans can have hope ourselves
I see a lot of people explaining what the flower ramonda is so I’ll skip that but if you do a lyrics video you should know some thing. It references the retreat of the Serbian army in ww1 through the mountains to the sea in which many people died. The lyrics “As if I’m under water everything’s silent, I scream but it can’t be heard” reference that a lot of soldiers who died in the retreat were thrown into the sea (event in Serbian called Blue grave). In the end she sings “Rises from the ashes, a single purple ramonda” which can also reference the army regrouping and resurrecting itself to finally return to Serbia and win the war, and that times of peace are arriving.
Ramonda is a phoenix flower. Grows in Serbia, lilac color, succeeds in very difficult conditions. If it withers, a few drops of water are enough and it revives like a phoenix. This flower symbolizes recovery after difficult situations. Serbian symbol during the First World War
Wow, such a great reaction. We can see how moved you are by the song without understanding the lyrics. That’s what she needs in Malmo - for people to be moved. Thank you!
She is singing about Lila Ramonda flower that grows in Serbia and it's kinda a fenix flower that can came back to life with only one drop of water. Its the symbol of surviving first world war in Serbia. Sea in the begining represents blue tomb where a huge amont of Serbian soldiers were buried (they throwed them in sea because there was so many of them to bury) while traveling to seek refuge in Greece krit. Song is so beautiful.
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This song is performed so emotional by Teya that everytime bring the tears in my eyes 😭
Yes exactly. I think that is right now not about Serbia. It is about all people around the world who are fighting in a war. It is an anti war song about hope and about light over darkness.
Flower represent Serbian people who almost lost country and stop exist in Serbia and there is no other country who in WWI Lost 50% of all male population so this flower represent them and how can be anti war where is conected with WWI for us Serbs....Respect people who fight and die for us,stop right something for likes....
yes , lila means purple, it is about ww1 when we lost one third of a population, ramonda js native flover to Serbia, it is also called a fenix flower because it can regrowth after being dry, it represents our rebirth
The rock on which the singer is lying at the beginning of the video represents the island of Krf in Greece, where Serbian soldiers recovered in the First World War, after retreating across Albania. We call the sea around the island of Krv the Blue Tomb, because many soldiers who died are buried there. In Serbia, the Ramonda flower is a symbol of rebirth and rising from the ashes. The people have gone through and are going through many misfortunes and sufferings, but they always hope that everything will be fine. This song is dedicated to all those who sacrificed themselves for the benefit of new generations.Salute.
Thank you for the honest reaction from the heart. When it comes to real emotions, you don't even need to understand the language. Sending you all lots of love from Serbia!💖🇷🇸🫶
🇷🇸 I'm glad you understand our song about Ramonda because it's a resurrection flower in the true sense - it hibernates and is born again when it rains like 🇷🇸 Serbia ! I wish everyone new a positive spiritual resurrection and peace throughout Europe and the world like Phoenix Ramoda !!! Welcome in 🇷🇸 Serbia next year on Eurovision song contest !
I imagine her , lost, alone, after a difficult battle ( during or after the war) searching for her loved ones ,,, lilac ramonda could be symbol for hope... ..a flower that only needs a drop of water to rise and bloom...she needs hope now, to be like a flower that will rise from the ashes... I think this could be an anti-war song ( the flower is considered a symbol of the struggle and victory of Serbia in the First World War, with the largest number of victims in relation to the number of inhabitants) I can hear the silent scream to find strength in her broken being and rise above herself..like lila Ramonda 🌷
As a composer and a singersongwriter, this is a masterpiece and I am so happy that Teya will represent my country this year on Eurovision contest 🥹❤️ The song is just beyond beautiful 🌌 I am crying and without a second thought..this is a Winner
Ramonda 💜🪻 is a purple flower that is very rare in Serbia and that flower is a symbol of hope. Lyrics at the and "It rises from the ashes One purple Ramonda " You can watch her video and hear her wordly famous song Dzanum
During WW1 Serbia was destroyed by the aggressor, hundreds of thousands civilian were executed but they rose same like the "Romunda" plant/flower. Metaphorically, Serbia is in a similar situation during last 30 years where aggressors are trying to cut Serbia apart and destroy her...but the Romunda is like a Phoenix plant and the flower starts living again. The hegemon can't prevail.
The message of the song is strong. "Find the light in yourself, and hold on to hope. That's the only way you'll defeat the darkness in yourself and all around you. And you'll rise like a purple ramonda from the ashes." In the end, the light always overcomes the darkness. Ramonda is a symbol of resurrection and life, a symbol of peace.
Ramonda serbica - the phoenix flower, an endemic, relict plant of southeastern Serbia, is a symbol of the Serbian victory in WWI and the enormous sacrifice that the Serbian people made for their freedom and the freedom of neighboring nations. A third of the total population lost their lives, but the Serbian nation rose from the ashes like a phoenix. The song is about the pain of loss and the hope of resurrection! You understood the essence of the song intuitively, with your heart. Thank you! Greetings from Serbia.
The Natalie's Ramonda flower possesses a remarkable ability to revive even when fully dehydrated and demonstrates adaptability to harsh environments. As a result, this plant bears national symbol in Serbia, reflecting the resiliance of the Serbian struggle in World War I and symbolizing the rebirth and revival of the country.
Heyy, I just wanted to say that you really make a good reaction videos. I have watched a ton of eurovision reaction videos and not one video held my attention like yours. You just know how to do it right. You listen to the song and analyze it carefully, replaying the parts you didn't listen well or wasn't focused on enough. Keep up the great work! 💜💜
Lila means pink/purple color, yes, it's a song about a little purple flower - Lila Ramonda! They call it a Phoenix flower, it can wither away and stay like that for years and it only needs a drop of water to recover completely! It's a song about survival after being hurt, pain and trauma. ❤
Ramonda is a peace song. As I see it, Teya is actually singing a new version of "Where have all the flowers gone" and if you know that song, you will understand that Ramonda is an anti-war song. Ramonda is the flower which symbolises the end of WW1, and Teya is saying "Where have all Ramondas gone" as once did Marlene Dietrich.
Good luck to Teya Dora but wish Breskvica and her song Gnezdo Orlovo made it for Serbia 🇷🇸 which was a fantastic symbolic song for the people of Serbia.
Lyrics: I dont have it,i dont have it,i don thave it.I dont have peace,i dont have sleep.Dont let night come day Woe to the one who is aloneLike under water, everything is quiet I scream, but it is not heard Behind the mountains, a white glow, I can't see the end This time is for the wounded And there is no one to guide me To the bright star Danica Burning world (Burning world), every flower (Every flower) Where did Lila Ramonde go? Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda-a-a-a Ramonda, ramonda's lilac Lila Ramonda, Lila Ramonda (Ramonda) You might also like Gnezdo Orlovo Breskvica Novo bolje Konstrakta Najbolja Zejna Thank you for your support we apreciate it 😀
im from croatia and we and serbia have similar language and due to the way of singing, I don't even understand what she sings,but song is beautiful, good work!
Ramonda is also symbolic flower of Serbian sacrifices in First World War, and all people that gave their lives , about 1.3 mill.people died,60% of male Serbian population. She sais : Dize ise iz pepela.,jedna lila ramonda(From the ash one violet flower is rqising!)
So , we should never forget our ancestors who died for country, and we should be thankful. This is one of many meanings,but our people and country suffered a lot! Through the centuries ,and in also today... specially through all wars that were recently in our country
I don't have I don't have, I don't have peace, I don't sleep, I don't lel night come, it's hard for the one who is alone. Under water, every thing all is quiet, I scream but I can't hear my self. Behind the White glow, I don't see the glow this time for the WOUNDED. There is on one to lead me to the bright star of the day. EVERY bright star of the day. Lila Ramonde, disappear ed. Lila Ramonda. There's no one to guide me because the stars are as sleep, Where did Lila Ramonda go. Lila Ramonda, one Lila Ramonda rises from the ashes.