Jamala wrote this song in 2014, when Russia launched a war against Ukraine and occupied and annexed the Crimean peninsula, which is part of Ukraine, and the Crimean Tatars were particularly affected. Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people of this territory. In 1944, the USSR government deported the Crimean Tatars to Siberia and the Far East, i.e. to remote regions of the USSR. And their houses were given to the Russians by the USSR government. After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the formation of the state of Ukraine, the Crimean Tatars returned from different places to their native land and lived happily in friendship with other peoples of Ukraine. That is, 70 years after the Soviet Union deported the Crimean Tatars from their ancestral lands, Russia did the same thing again. Jamala is a Crimean Tatar. In this song, she also recalls the story of her grandmother, who was deported in 1944, during which many innocent people died on the way from hunger, disease and beatings...
Man, thank you a lot, as a Ukrainian I value foreign fellas delve down Ukrainian contexts. I'm weeping right now, I am grateful for your interest in it, man, "Immortal Kiid", whatever you real name is! Cheers to our South African brothers and hey, by the way, greetings for having the first ever worldwide known MMA champion of the world in the UFC of South African descent, Dricus is the man!!! Wens jou niks anders as die beste toe nie, vriend!
Please react to eurovision 2022 Cyprus live at the semi-final. The song is called Ela and the artist is Andromache (Andromache-Ela). It's the best song ever that didn't qualify for the final but it was qualified by the people. It's in both Greek and english, so you'll understand its meaning and also get to hear Greek, which is such a beautiful language!! The staging is also amazing. It is inspired by the birth of venus. Venus (or Aphrodite in Greek mythology) was runored to be born in Cyprus!!
@@wyeueiieisisjsj I disagree. Many reactors have had problems with the live performance as well. Even with the compilations, most of them have muted or even skipped Cyrprus on their reactions.
Thank you for your reaction and your interest in Ukrainian music! In my opinion Jamala used minimalistic beat on purpose to emphasize on cold, dark and empty atmosphere. It matches with the song's storytelling.
Jamala wrote this song in 2014, when Russia launched a war against Ukraine and occupied and annexed the Crimean peninsula, which is part of Ukraine, and the Crimean Tatars were particularly affected. Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people of this territory. In 1944, the USSR government deported the Crimean Tatars to Siberia and the Far East, i.e. to remote regions of the USSR. And their houses were given to the Russians by the USSR government. After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the formation of the state of Ukraine, the Crimean Tatars returned from different places to their native land and lived happily in friendship with other peoples of Ukraine.
That is, 70 years after the Soviet Union deported the Crimean Tatars from their ancestral lands, Russia did the same thing again.
Jamala is a Crimean Tatar. In this song, she also recalls the story of her grandmother, who was deported in 1944, during which many innocent people died on the way from hunger, disease and beatings...
Whoa 🤯 thanks for this it is so informative and thanks for always contributing 🙌🙌🙏🏾
I have listened to this song many times and every time I get goosebumps
The part “you think you are gods…” is stuck in my head
Unfortunately it is very difficult to upload reactions of Cyprus due to copyright. Panik Records is a pain in the 🍑 when it comes to copyright issues.
@ronnopotter they blocked it💔
I always want to scream in pain when I hear this song
😔😔eix
That words on Tatarian language use to say Jamala's grandma about her life that was ruined by deportation.
Thanks for clarifying 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️
Дякую, БРАТЕ за підтримку💛💙🇺🇦! Для нас це дуже важливо❤ Дай Боже, Тобі, ніколи не знати війни! Бережи, Тебе, бог🇺🇦
Thanks stay well 💚🌻🙏🏾
Щиро дякую за підтримку. Бажаю тобі довгого щасливого життя
Thanks a lot 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Man, thank you a lot, as a Ukrainian I value foreign fellas delve down Ukrainian contexts. I'm weeping right now, I am grateful for your interest in it, man, "Immortal Kiid", whatever you real name is! Cheers to our South African brothers and hey, by the way, greetings for having the first ever worldwide known MMA champion of the world in the UFC of South African descent, Dricus is the man!!! Wens jou niks anders as die beste toe nie, vriend!
Appreciated man, you are so cool 🤗💯
Great video, I loved how you also did some research about the song. Amazing reaction
Glad you enjoyed!🌻🙏🏾
thanks for reaction Immo! love from UA!
Thank you too!🌻💚
Жахлива історія у пісні . 😢 Дякую за огляд ! 🇺🇦 Thanks for your reaction ❤
I appreciate thank you 🙏🏾🌻
The lyric auto-translation is talking about “Monday” 😭🙌 I didn’t notice 😅
Дякуємо 😊
❤️🌻
Мне пришлось покинуть свой дом, когда русские войска зашли в мой город, 2 года я не дома живу! Хочу домой 💔😭
😔I’m so sorry
@@sthembisomkhatshwa1 я благодарна другим странам за помощь нашей стране и людям которые переживают за украинцев 🙏🫂🥹
Thanks for support💛💙
Thank you too
Thank you🇺🇦❤
You’re welcome 😊
Please react to eurovision 2022 Cyprus live at the semi-final. The song is called Ela and the artist is Andromache (Andromache-Ela). It's the best song ever that didn't qualify for the final but it was qualified by the people. It's in both Greek and english, so you'll understand its meaning and also get to hear Greek, which is such a beautiful language!! The staging is also amazing. It is inspired by the birth of venus. Venus (or Aphrodite in Greek mythology) was runored to be born in Cyprus!!
Wow it seems interesting already; I will do it now🙏🏾
Unfortunately it is very difficult to upload reactions of Cyprus due to copyright. Panik Records is a pain in the 🍑 when it comes to copyright issues.
@@ronnopotter only im the audio versions/the music videos. There's no issue with the live performances
@@wyeueiieisisjsj I disagree. Many reactors have had problems with the live performance as well. Even with the compilations, most of them have muted or even skipped Cyrprus on their reactions.
I just did it now and they blocked it!💔🤦♂️ I used the audio from the Second Final performance but still💔
Thank you for your reaction and your interest in Ukrainian music!
In my opinion Jamala used minimalistic beat on purpose to emphasize on cold, dark and empty atmosphere. It matches with the song's storytelling.
Thanks for sharing!!❤️❤️
Дякую
Thanks 🙏🏾
Hey bro! What kind of song sounds in the end of your video?
It’s free music from UA-cam studio 💯
"Teresa & Maria" by alyona alyona & Jerry Heil. Try.
alyona alyona & Jerry Heil - Teresa & Maria | Ukraine | National Final | Eurovision 2024 reaction
ua-cam.com/video/HNIR7sr82AU/v-deo.html
The beat is like heartbeat, and it emphasizes her voice and emotions that her voice carries without any distraction from instruments.
Thanks for adding information ❤️
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change ur fire alarm batery 😂😂
😂😂😂
True story 😑
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