Reaction to 5Miinust & Puuluup - Nendest narkootikumidest ei tea me küll midagi (Estonia ESC 2024)

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024

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  • @MaieHeidemann
    @MaieHeidemann 6 місяців тому

    Hello! Thank you for your reaction to our song. It's an anti drug song and not a joke entry. Instruments are traditional folk instruments and so is the dance. Hiphop combied with folk. I really like this performance and it is such an amazing party song and makes me want to dance and sing along! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
    I have watched almost all the reaction to our song. Mostly people are going crazy and start dancing along. Something is very catching in this song. But obviously there are ppl who absolutely hate this song.
    When it comes to me i have the same feeling with this entry I had with our ESC winning song "Everybody". I just got this sensation this is it. But its a fun song and Im looking forward to ESC.
    Finland is not in the same semi-final....just answering to your questions here 😊

    • @DeathLV123
      @DeathLV123  6 місяців тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching the video!
      Thank you for explanation! But, when first reacting to the song, so I feel like there will be fair chunk of people who will never even find out about the idea behind the song.
      By no means I disagree with this being a song that can (and will be) danced to, but I don't think that alone would bring the victory to Estonia (especially if even Kaarija could not bring it to Finland with that large proportion of public vote points going to him, although seeing Eurovision in a country right next to my would be nice).
      There is a group of songs I refer to as "druid-ish" (heard also them called Celtic - think Shum-a or French song last year) that I enjoy, which I can agree this is kinda in, but... kinda.
      About Finland - thanks for letting me know! Though the following question then still stands: let's say Finland and Estonia both get in, which one would more people vote for? (that is, I feel like large proportion of audience for these songs is the same at least in one direction)
      P.S. And my apologies if it seemed like I hate the song, I don't hate it, it just was not for me (but, as seen in other reaction videos, there are songs I like even less)

  • @annekasX
    @annekasX 5 місяців тому

    Joke entry? People love and enjoy different music and that's it. It is catchy song and lot of people voted for it for that reason. Not sure where that joke is exactly.

    • @DeathLV123
      @DeathLV123  5 місяців тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching the video!
      To me this did seem like a joke-kind of entry (think "We are the winners of Eurovision") based on what was happening on stage and the style of the song. I believe, I mention in the video that I did not understand that joke though, but that the song did not seem serious to me.

  • @iirishele5787
    @iirishele5787 6 місяців тому +1

    Read the translation of the song and you will understand what the song is about.

    • @DeathLV123
      @DeathLV123  6 місяців тому

      Hi! This is supposed to be the first reaction by me as if I was watching Eurovision real time. Unless the song grabs my attention, let's be honest, I am not gonna be looking for the translations of its lyrics. That is my point.

    • @iirishele5787
      @iirishele5787 6 місяців тому +1

      @@DeathLV123 I think if you don't know what the song is about, there's no point in criticizing it at all.

    • @DeathLV123
      @DeathLV123  6 місяців тому

      Depends on criticising what. If I said something like "oh these lyrics are so dumb and trash", then I would agree with you, but in the given context when I am reacting to a performance as a whole, sorry, I cannot agree with you on this.
      In one way or another every time someone picks a song to vote or not to vote for, they are criticizing some songs, many of which they do not understand (let's be honest, most people likely don't look up lyrics of songs that are not in a language they speak, if the song doesn't catch their attention when they are listening to it without understanding said lyrics). Correct me if I misunderstood you, but your suggestion appears to be that if a person does not understand every single song in the competition, they do not have the right to vote for any of the songs (because voting for one song and not another is same as saying this second song is worse than this first one).

    • @iirishele5787
      @iirishele5787 6 місяців тому +1

      @@DeathLV123 Yes, your criticism gives the first impression that you are against the song because you didn't understand what was going on. Liking something is always subjective, I love it, we love it.
      In the case of this song, it is in Estonian and we are very proud of it. It's not a joke song and not just a tik tak dancing. The song has a social message and the dance comes from the Estonian island of Vormsi and belongs to the Estonian folk heritage, like these old instruments as well.
      So no one is forcing you to listen to it or like it, but thank you for watching anyway!

    • @DeathLV123
      @DeathLV123  6 місяців тому

      For the reasons I mentioned in previous message, I stand by my position that I have the right to criticize it and that a large part if not most Estonians who will vote in Eurovision will also criticize songs lyrics of which they do not understand, so I see no reason for me not to do it as well (in this case specifically to an Estonian song).
      Have a nice day!