This song has a deeper meaning. 'Papa' is translated 'dad' in dutch. Joost lost his dad to cancer when he was 12 and his mom a year later because of a cardiac arrest. When he was younger he watched the Eurovision with his parents and said “I’m gonna sing at Eurovision one day”. Joost sings that no matter where he goes or what he eats, he can not escape the pain of this loss. In the end he says goodbye to the pain of his loss by burning the photo, without losing the memory. This song is also an ode to Europe. His dad told him that it’s a world without borders, because borders are invented by humans. And that you can create your own world. The dance break is gabber music - a music style that was invented in the Netherlands, and the sub genre is called happy hardcore. Bringing a personal loss, the feeling of Europe and the dutch culture together; that is art. The lyrics have a lot of layers: Europe let’s come together! It’s now or never! I love you all! Welcome to Europe Stay here until I die Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa Welcome to Europe Stay here until I die Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa Visit my friends in France Or take a long walk to Vienna I want to leave the Netherlands But my passport is gone Fortunately don't need a visa To be with you So take the bus to Poland Or the train to Berlin I have no money for Paris So use my imagination Do you have a euro please Say "merci" and "please" I lost everything Except time So am travelling every day For the world is mine Welcome to Europe Stay here until I die Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa Welcome to Europe Stay here until I die Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa Euro-pa-pa-pa Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa Eu-ro-pa! Ich bin in Deutschland Aber Ich bin so allein Io sono in Italia but still I feel pain Am running from myself Calling for "help!" all day long Yes I even give people money But there is no one to help me I don't need es-car-gots Don't need fish 'n chips Don't need paella, no I don't even really know what that is Turn on the radio I hear Stromae with "Papaoutai" Won't stop until they say "Yes, yes, he does that very well ey!" Welcome to Europe Stay here until I die Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa Welcome to Europe Stay here until I die Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa Euro-pa-pa-pa Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa Eu-ro-pa! Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa…. Welcome in Europe boy! At the end of the day We are all human beings My father once told me It's a world without borders I miss you every day Is what I secretly whisper You see dad I listened to you Is what I secretly whisper You see dad I listened to you
This song has many layers. It sounds fun and all. But he's singing about traveling to run from his grief, which he can't. He's in Germany, but still alone. He's in Italy, but it still hurts. He's trying to get help but nobody helps him (he has another song about listening to "queue music" on the phone while trying to reach therapists and such). He used to watch Eurovision with his parents (they both died when he was young) and promised them he'd be up on that stage once. And here he is. There's a lot more you can read into the lyrics (Wenen is Vienna in Dutch, but wenen means crying too). It's not my type of music but I love how he uses a fun tune like this while expressing sadness and pain underneath. Edited to add: this music style, like it or not, is part of the Dutch culture just like polders and windmills are.
Mijn dochter 18, en ook uit Leeuwarden. Beetje extra trots, hij woonde ook in britsum? Meende ik. , ( voetbalde met een kennis in Stiens) Denk dat alle Friezen extra fan zijn, de vlag neemt hij overal ook mee naar toe 😂. Hoop ook naar Zweden 😅❤
You are so welcome to come again. ❤. I love your reaction. Hello from the Netherlands. And....12 points to the Netherlands. Joost is a wonderful youngman❤
Great comment Doug, Joost, (he is an orphan his mother died also when he was young), will be very glad with your beautiful comment. You did understand his message. Joost is smart and a creative man, and a real party animal, a joy to watch. (Memento mori, carpe diem!) We are very curious how he will present himself at the stage in Malmö live at Eurovision in may. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@@paraskevasparaskevas350 me too, I mean some of it is retracted haha to not raise expectations, but it was compared to the moon landing… to something physically impossible. He is knows to use the moshpin, that circle it used to be Togo in the punk time. Now it’s a circle in which he is right in the middle. Kind of of more compact organized chaos. So I mean I’m not that creative, but I assume they are going to sort of recreate it.. maybe on top of the public, or maybe it’s possible with VR, and lighting? We will see, he is a good performer
I was a bit surprised when you mentioned that 7 people were credited, so I had a look at them. First of all, it's actually 6 different people because tantu beats is the alias of Teun de Kruif, an easy mistake if you don't know that. He is a producer that Joost has worked with for a long time, for example his last album and his hit song friesenjung. Tim Haars is the person how says welcome to europe before the dance break. He is an actor and the creator of a show called new kids that features a lot of 90's dance music. He did multiple different takes as the character he usually plays and they finally settled on the one sentence used in the song. Paul Elstak is a pioneer and one of the founders of this type of music. In an interview he said they came to him with a finished song and asked him to fine-tune the dance break to make it sound more as an authentic 90s song. Maradonie is a dutch rapper and you can see him sitting next to Joost in the last supper scene. They are close friends and according to Joost the call each other almost everyday. When they are creating music the often spitball and Joost confirmed that at least the line "neem de benen naar Wenen" was thought up by Donnie. Thijmen Melissant I hadn't heard of before, but I found a small interview with him online. Apparently he won a sample contest organized Tantu beats a couple of years ago, so that's how they now each other. Tantu beats apparently created a plug in for this song and asked him for some inspiration. That let to the melody in the chorus and the verse. Still a lot of contributions by other people, but I think it's also because Joost is honest and easily gives credit to people that help him. I don't think a lot of other artist would have given a writers credit for the welcome to Europe line for example.
From my country! His motto and name of his latest album is: Joost Klein, Droom Groot! Translated that would be: Joost Small, Dream Big! (Klein/Small is his last name). He entered on number 1 in the Dutch charts. This dude is a whole vibe. The combination of 90's dance beats (gabber/happy hardcore), rap, art and his personality is the golden formula of his success. He designed those jackets with the shoulders himself. And there's often someone on stage making a painting during his concerts. I'm rooting as hard as I can for Joost. He deserves it!
Wow...a lot of Joost haters in the comments, which is so weird to me. People don't have to like the song, but Joost is a lovely person with a beautiful soul. Some people really should be a bit more respectful, cause their comments say more about them then they do about Joost. Kinda ashamed of my fellow Dutchies in these comments.
Like some nederlsnds people spread hate on others youtube channel about other artist and I am waiting studio version on him or only his jobs is doing promotion around instead of singing like other
Why I think Europapa is a masterpiece? Knowing his background stories (lost both parents at a very young age, got depressed and dedicated this song to his father) and being a Dutch native speaker myself, I thought, why not translate Europapa, explaining the deeper meaning of the song (its my personal take on the song and not verified of course (only Joost knows) but I think it makes a lot of sense. Have a read: --> Welkom in Europa, blijf hier tot ik dood ga (Welcome in Europe, I'll stay here till I die) Welcome in a world without borders, without constraints. I will never let myself be constricted. --> Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa (Euro-dad-dy, Euro-dad-dy) --> Bezoek m'n friends in France (I visit my friends in France) 'Friends' translated in France is 'Amis' Amis was author of e.g. 'Invasion of the Space Invaders' and 'Money'. Joost didn't visited friends in a country, he identified himself with characters in books. --> Of neem de benen naar Wenen. (or take a walk to Vienna) In Dutch 'de benen nemen' has two meanings. Litterary is means 'to walk', but figuratively it means 'running away' Same counts for 'Wenen'. Translated to English can mean 'the capital of Austria 'Vienna' but can also be translated to 'crying'. So, it can mean 'walk to Vienna' or 'running away to despair' --> Ik wil weg uit Netherlands, maar m'n paspoort is verdwenen (I want to leave the Netherlands, but my passport is gone) I want to run away from my childhood, run away from my pain, but I lost my identity. I don't know who I am anymore, I'm lost. --> Heb gelukkig geen visum nodig om bij je te zijn (I don't need a visa to be with you) There's is nothing what can stop me to be with you, you are in my heart. --> Dus neem de bus naar Polen (So I take the bus to Poland) Besides transportation, a bus is also a conductor. Polen, in Dutch, is the plural of pool. In English poles. So magnetism. With a balance of positive and negative ends. --> of de trein naar Berlijn (or the train to Berlin) First; the Berlin Wall was the symbol of the Cold War and a divided Europe. The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolizes the start of a united Europe. Second; the track 'Friesenjung' of Joost Klein is co-written by his friend, the Berlin rapper Ski Aggu. --> Ik heb geen geld voor Paris, dus gebruik m'n fantasie (I don't have money for Paris, so I use my imagination) Paris is the city of love. But there's no currency in the world that can buy his father back. He only can use his imagination to be reunited with his father --> Heb je een еuro'tje, please? Zеg "merci" en "alsjeblieft" (can you spare a euro, please? Say "merci" en "here you are") Can I have a bit of your wealth, please? In return I will share a bit of my love with you. --> Ik ben echt alles kwijt behalve de tijd (I lost everything, except the time) I lost everything what's important to me (his parents) the only thing that remains is the time he has left in his life, without his father a burden. --> Dus ben elke dag op reis want de wereld is van mij (So I'm travelling every day because the world is mine) He's running, searching, trying to find something. Every day over and over and again in a world where he feels lonely. --> Ich bin in Deutschland, aber ich bin so allein (I'm in Germany, but I'm so alone) The track 'Friesenjung' was a huge hit in Germany. He made it in Germany, but he can't share his successes with the one who is most inportant to him. --> Io sono in Italia, maar toch doet het pijn (I'm in Italy, but it hurts) In his track 'Ome Robert' Joost sings (well actually screams), 'Who are you? I'm a god!'. But even the gods of the Roman empire are not enough to soothen the pain. --> Ben aan het vluchten van mezelf, roep de hele dag om help (I'm running away from myself, call for help the whole day) I don't want to be the person as I am today, don't want to feel the pain anymore. But I can't do this on my own. I need help. Perhaps he asks his dad for help but realizes he is on his own. --> Ja, ik geef zelfs mensen geld, maar d'r is niemand die me helpt (Yes, I even give money to people and organizations, but there's nobody who helps) I need help and I'm willing to share everything I have, but nobody understands my pain, not even the organizations who should have taken care of me. I feel alone and lonely. --> Ik hoef geen escargots, hoef geen fish 'n' chips Hoef geen paella, no, ik weet niet eens echt wat dat is (I don't need escargots, don't need fish 'n' chips. Don't need paella, no, I'm not even sure what it is) I'm not interested in luxury, not interested in traditions, not interested in exotic places. --> Zet de radio aan, ik hoor Stromae met "Papaoutai" (turn on the radio, I hear Stromae with "Papaoutai") I tune in and hear someone in a similiar situation (Stromae lost his father as well) echoing my thoughts ('Papaoutai' means 'Daddy, where are you?') --> Zal niet stoppen, tot ze zeggen: "Ja, ja, dat doet 'ie goed, ey" (Will not stop until they say: "yeah, yeah, he doing a great job, ey") I'm a insecure and will not stop until I got the confirmation that I'm on the right track. That I'm doing a good job. A tab on the shoulder will do. ------------------------------------ And there you have it. Europapa is a masterpiece....
Performing has been Joost his therapy. He got kinda lost in dealing with the trauma of using his dad to cancer at age 12 and finding his mother on the couch being succombed to heart failure a year later. His road to healing has so far been very bumpy and his UA-cam channel (from age 10) and later his music are part of this. In this song he mentions both the drive to explore the world and enjoy life, like his parents encouraged him to, but he also mentions the bumpy road to deal with the grief.. With this song he also wants to burn his past of grief and mourning, and maybe his tendency to identify himself too much with this grief, and start living embracing the good memories. He apparently succeeds with his bare honesty in utter vulnerability to touch many people, who can relate, as they have parents and children and feel supported in their struggle with their own demons (or maybe in their worries with all the current existential threats many are confronted with, like viruses, environment, (looming) wars). This may explain the enormous amount of people that otherwise loath this style of music who love this song and Joost. As suggested his complete Lowlands 23 festival performance is basically an elongated version of this song. It is also way more intense in both the exuberant parts as in the very touching final (Florida 2009 supported by his soul mate watching his side). A rollercoaster of emotions, truly shared between Joost and his complete audience (as opposed to anyone feeling he commercially exploiters his past). The fascinating part is that many people of all walks of life already are actually caught of guard and experience strong emotions by the unexpected ending after being carried to a happy place just before, just by this song, seemingly with a very simple fabric and very superficial lyrics.
@@aartsipman6854 You're right. I read some of the dismissive comments seemingly based on technical skills required to play/sing this. Very true, but IMO completely missing the point. This is what I want to convey. This is not claiming to be a muscial master piece of a great singer. It is just somebody expressing himself to others with perceived utter honesty and autheticity, and apparently many people connect to these emotional struggles. What fascinates me is that even this ESC song, which is a kind of a watered down summary of his regular much more intense performances, apparently is still capable of conveying this rollercoaster of universal emotions in quite some listeners, who do not know the back story. Which is what defines art? I personally do not care whether he wins USC or not. I just hope it helps him dealing with his demons and perhaps one or two more people (maybe me, or you?) Edit: It also struck me that for many (young?) people this also seems to hit a nerve along the lines of a quote from another reaction below, especially as the song is very much about embracing life in spite of your demons/worries: "...In these dark times, Europapa is the only song that gives me good vibes, makes me feel happy and wanting to party and feel united..."
@@hackman8909 🤣🤣 both Tool and Joost are not in my regular play list. Just fascinated how this manages to reach so many poeple of all muscial tastes, including me. Maybe if you send in Tool to next year's ESC?
For those who think internationalism will destroy local culture: I love how this song is at the same time extremely European and extremely Dutch. Traditional Dutch windmills and landscape, modern Dutch happy hardcore, sung in the native language. Let’s celebrate unity with differences. Apart from that, happy hardcore with a serious undertone of sorrow. Also like the fact he stays close to himself by taking his ‘forever team’ instead of opting for some experienced ‘Eurovision experts’.
I am typing this even before watching the entire video (I'm 25 seconds in actually) but can't resist to say already how cool this is. I feel a happiness that you are doing this vid about our Eurovision entry. And yes, I am Dutch. But anyone had guessed that already, right? ;) Long time fan of the show, keep up the good work!
Hey just found this channel, i love your commentary your choice of words. If you ever come to the Saar Region in Germany ill would invite you to show you around. Greetings from Saarland
some context behind the text of the song both of joost klein's parents died when he was very young. so the song talks about him traveling trough europe but he can never fully hide the pain of losing his parents the end with the fire is basically a message of closure, he's telling his dad he's ready to move on from his sadness and is ready to move onto the next chapter in his life this is also partially because he once made a promise to his dad that he would sing at the eurovision song contest, the promise he now made true its also the reason behind the title, europapa being a wordplay on europa and papa, the dutch words for europe and dad
Thank you for your good reaction. THE NETHERLANDS the Winner for me. The no1. I listened 1 time to the other songs, but I've listened more than 100 times to Europapa. Dance, hakken, party and end crying. In these dark times, Europapa is the only song that gives me good vibes, makes me feel happy and wanting to party and feel united. The song is not a joke. It's a sad letter to his dad, who passed away when he was 12 years, and his mother who died 1 year later when was 13. Sad lyrics in a happy hardcore melody of the 90's, originated in The Netherlands. His dad worked as a volunteer with refugees and told Joost that the world has no grenzen=boundaries=limitations. Boundaries are invented by humans. Go and travel and discover Europe and the world. They used to watch Eurovision together. Joost did write poems and he promised his father that one day he will be performing in Eurovision Songcontest. He suffered from depression that's why he sings that he paid money (for therapy) but nobody could help him. He went to many countries in Europe and tried their best traditional food, but even then he still feeled alone and in pain of no having his parents. He mentioned Stromae with his song Papaoutai, which means 'Dad where are you' in France. At the end he burns the picture and the house where he grew up, to end the painful past and to start a new beginning.
Hah, cool surprise that you're following these too. Eurovision is kind of its own genre cause in a competition like that, the most important thing is to be memorable and distinquishable, so it's sometimes more of a carnival than serious music, but still fun stuff once a year. I'd checkout Switzerland's entry, I think they got a cool pop-musical-hollywood-rap-opera-fusion going on this year.
Joost is an artist, very creative since he was a boy! In this clip and on Eurovision he performed with 2 of his friends. You should see him on stage! #justiceforjoost 💙
The style certainly is a throwback to the nineties when I was a teenager. I wasn't in that scene, like 'gabbers' but the music was all over the place. I've always been a geek and a nerd. ;)
The burning was letting fo of the pain, missing his mom died when he was 13, his dad 12...same year. His dad worked with refugees, he told Joost, borders are made by humans ( so thats why there is war, and people need to run to a save country) ...❤ Joost wants a world with no borders. Bc in the end we are all just human beings. Joost always connect with the crowd,🙏🙏🙏 watch lowlands joost 2023. The beginning, and the sad end is the best festival show i have ever seen,
This song is so european. I love it. The hardstyle homage it being dutch is the cherry on top. It’s perfect for Eurovision. Plus that twist at the end.
What a great reaction, it's especially really clear that you "get" Europe - not an easy thing for a lot of Americans. Thank you. You know you could always watch the contest itself if you wanted, it's only one night (for the final)?
The fire at the end is essentially a form of catharsis. Both his parents died when he was young and he carried the pain of that around for a long time. The fire represents him moving on from that pain because that grief can hold you back if you let it go on for too long.
Next to his personal journey of grief and dealing with it, the song's second biggest layer is recognizing the trouble Europe is in right now and we need to stand together to overcome the threats we face.
This song has so many messages, it's absolute poetry avant garde. First and formost the tribute and promise Joost is giving to his late dad who taught him about being in the European Union. Free movement, no travel restrictions, no internal borders. But there is also the ode to Europe and counternarrative to the nationalistic, closed borders mindset that currently is getting real traction in many many countries. (Not only Europe) I am an 80's kid and i vividly remember the berlin wall present, the pressure of the cold war every day... The european union (or its formal predecessor) has been instrumental in creating the (economic) powerhouse and stability to handle the rapid collapse of the warsaw pact. And look at it now, europe is reinforced by the baltics, poland ect all without internal borders and travel restrictions. Never tear that freedom down.
This reaction is everything, you have it all right. As someone who knows music in a professional way it is great to see that you appreciate the song. Keep up the good work and greetings from Holland. If you are done with the Eurovision songs I would like to recommend another great Dutch artist; Davina Michelle. And the best introduction I can think of would be one of her originals: Davina Michelle - Liar - live from the Van Nelle factory. Im pretty sure you will be amazed and would instantly want to find out more about her. She is a Dutch gem for sure. Please do watch. Once again, keep up the good work and I will be looking forward to your reaction to Davina 🇳🇱
The fire at the end doesn't mean that the real Europe is burning, but like the family picture burning, its the European family house (you see that in this house lived Joost, a kid representing Joost as a kid and an elder representing his father) that is burning. Joost said in an interview that sometime things in your live disappear and he wanted to show this that way and they choose burning, because other effects like flooding wouldn't have the same visual impact.
Never been a fan of Happy Hardcore and still don’t or ever will… but… as a first generation gabber I think it is funny that a hardcore track made it to the Eurovision 😅 good luck Joost and Paul !
It's worth noting that "world without borders" is an accurate but incomplete translation, Because it also translates to "world without limitations". Because the word he uses is basically the word "limit" Rather than being about literal "country limits" In this context it is implied to mean "with endless possibilities"
As a Dutchman I have to honestly say this is not my favorite submission for the songfestival. But if I look past the music style which is just outt of my comfort zone, the song has it's merits. It's goofy but also has a bit of serious undertone. It's a song that tries to bring people together which is direly needed. I don't think we will win, but Top 5 seems achievable. Plus you don't want to win too often, it's expensive to host the songfestival (we won 5 years ago which was actually the first time during my lifetime, previous win was 1975... I'm a tiny bit younger 🤣).
Since you're into the actual music itself I want to point out that this song has the exact chord progression as Sting's Gentleman in New York. And that's not weird since Joost's previous big hit "Friesenjung" used that song's chorus remade.
It's nice when people from all over the place can get together and get along and enjoy cool music. But, not so nice when people don't get along, which is obviously the case at a few places in the world at the moment. The atmosphere here in Sweden, and especially in Malmö, is a bit tense during the planning for the Eurovision event. The Swedish police has requested support from the Danish and the Norwegian police during the event.
@doug, in this song Joost talks about the song "Papaoutai" of artist Stromae. Did you review this song yet? I am very convinced you would love it (same for other songs of Stromae by the way). Let me know if you would review it.
Please react to "Scorching Wind" (the kenshi theme version, some uploads on youtube cut out the desolate sounding beginning and skip to the best part) and "Fertile" From the kenshi ost!!!!
I'd love to see your reaction to Estonia lol, but honestly this song is the one that best represents Europe and ESC the most... too bad he got disqualified cause they feared he might say something against Israel when winning.
Please, would you react please PLEASE to the studio version of Emotion Sickness by Silverchair? 🙏 and then, if you don't mind, choose anything from their Diorama album? I suggest Tuna in the brine, Without you, The greatest view, Across the night, World upon your shoulders,or that live version of After all these years in Newcastle, 2003 (from their Live from Faraway Stables DVD), but whatever you choose would be great really. Thanks, hope you enjoy their music.
Don't watch just the top runners: sometimes songs with great musical quality are in the bottom because people masses tend to vote mostly in pop or the most fun (not always the best song wins). There are also some metal/rock/folk competing but unfurtunaly they should not pass the semi-finals due to popular vote. The great thing about Eurovision is that many songs are in the native country styles/languages, showing different vibes outside of our mainstream audio, or they are just pure joke/fun (Finland is king).
This is the ultimate Dutch song. Electrical, catchy tune, amazing song text and combining cultures. Sad to say he was disqualified for no reason... Is still a banger though. Thanks for watching it. Stay awesome ^^
This song has a deeper meaning. 'Papa' is translated 'dad' in dutch. Joost lost his dad to cancer when he was 12 and his mom a year later because of a cardiac arrest. When he was younger he watched the Eurovision with his parents and said “I’m gonna sing at Eurovision one day”. Joost sings that no matter where he goes or what he eats, he can not escape the pain of this loss. In the end he says goodbye to the pain of his loss by burning the photo, without losing the memory. This song is also an ode to Europe. His dad told him that it’s a world without borders, because borders are invented by humans. And that you can create your own world. The dance break is gabber music - a music style that was invented in the Netherlands, and the sub genre is called happy hardcore. Bringing a personal loss, the feeling of Europe and the dutch culture together; that is art.
The lyrics have a lot of layers:
Europe let’s come together!
It’s now or never!
I love you all!
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Visit my friends in France
Or take a long walk to Vienna
I want to leave the Netherlands
But my passport is gone
Fortunately don't need a visa
To be with you
So take the bus to Poland
Or the train to Berlin
I have no money for Paris
So use my imagination
Do you have a euro please
Say "merci" and "please"
I lost everything
Except time
So am travelling every day
For the world is mine
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Eu-ro-pa!
Ich bin in Deutschland
Aber Ich bin so allein
Io sono in Italia
but still I feel pain
Am running from myself
Calling for "help!" all day long
Yes I even give people money
But there is no one to help me
I don't need es-car-gots
Don't need fish 'n chips
Don't need paella, no
I don't even really know what that is
Turn on the radio
I hear Stromae with "Papaoutai"
Won't stop until they say
"Yes, yes, he does that very well ey!"
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Eu-ro-pa!
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa….
Welcome in Europe boy!
At the end of the day
We are all human beings
My father once told me
It's a world without borders
I miss you every day
Is what I secretly whisper
You see dad
I listened to you
Is what I secretly whisper
You see dad
I listened to you
Wow.... that's so deep....
I love this. It is very authentic roller coaster of feelings. 12 points to Joost Klein from this Spanish mother 🇳🇱❤️
muchas gracias
This song has many layers. It sounds fun and all. But he's singing about traveling to run from his grief, which he can't. He's in Germany, but still alone. He's in Italy, but it still hurts. He's trying to get help but nobody helps him (he has another song about listening to "queue music" on the phone while trying to reach therapists and such). He used to watch Eurovision with his parents (they both died when he was young) and promised them he'd be up on that stage once. And here he is. There's a lot more you can read into the lyrics (Wenen is Vienna in Dutch, but wenen means crying too). It's not my type of music but I love how he uses a fun tune like this while expressing sadness and pain underneath. Edited to add: this music style, like it or not, is part of the Dutch culture just like polders and windmills are.
We're from Leeuwarden. My sons are about the same age as Joost and know him and how he grew up. This is a very Dutch song. And well produced. ❤❤❤.
Mijn dochter 18, en ook uit Leeuwarden. Beetje extra trots, hij woonde ook in britsum? Meende ik. , ( voetbalde met een kennis in Stiens) Denk dat alle Friezen extra fan zijn, de vlag neemt hij overal ook mee naar toe 😂. Hoop ook naar Zweden 😅❤
Every time I watch someone react to this they can’t help but smile and bop along. I love music that brings joy ❤️ Joost was definitely robbed.
Well that's something I certainly didn't expect you to react to, but it's a very pleasant surprise!
You are so welcome to come again. ❤. I love your reaction. Hello from the Netherlands. And....12 points to the Netherlands. Joost is a wonderful youngman❤
Great comment Doug, Joost, (he is an orphan his mother died also when he was young), will be very glad with your beautiful comment. You did understand his message. Joost is smart and a creative man, and a real party animal, a joy to watch. (Memento mori, carpe diem!) We are very curious how he will present himself at the stage in Malmö live at Eurovision in may.
Greetings from the Netherlands.
We just heard it be like the moon landing : physically impossible to do !!!
Forget moonwalking, it's all about the magic of 'hakken' :)
@@Contextcatcher haha .. we will see, first time in exactly exited to watch
I am very interested to see how is he going to pull this off!!!! but you are right he is a party animal so I think at the end he will be the show!!!
@@paraskevasparaskevas350 me too, I mean some of it is retracted haha to not raise expectations, but it was compared to the moon landing… to something physically impossible. He is knows to use the moshpin, that circle it used to be Togo in the punk time. Now it’s a circle in which he is right in the middle. Kind of of more compact organized chaos. So I mean I’m not that creative, but I assume they are going to sort of recreate it.. maybe on top of the public, or maybe it’s possible with VR, and lighting? We will see, he is a good performer
Proud to be Dutch. Great reaction. Vote Joost 🙏🏻💙🤓 he deserves to win with Europapa
12 points to the Netherlands
You really understand the lyrical meaning a lot better than most other people reacting to it
I was a bit surprised when you mentioned that 7 people were credited, so I had a look at them.
First of all, it's actually 6 different people because tantu beats is the alias of Teun de Kruif, an easy mistake if you don't know that. He is a producer that Joost has worked with for a long time, for example his last album and his hit song friesenjung.
Tim Haars is the person how says welcome to europe before the dance break. He is an actor and the creator of a show called new kids that features a lot of 90's dance music. He did multiple different takes as the character he usually plays and they finally settled on the one sentence used in the song.
Paul Elstak is a pioneer and one of the founders of this type of music. In an interview he said they came to him with a finished song and asked him to fine-tune the dance break to make it sound more as an authentic 90s song.
Maradonie is a dutch rapper and you can see him sitting next to Joost in the last supper scene. They are close friends and according to Joost the call each other almost everyday. When they are creating music the often spitball and Joost confirmed that at least the line "neem de benen naar Wenen" was thought up by Donnie.
Thijmen Melissant I hadn't heard of before, but I found a small interview with him online. Apparently he won a sample contest organized Tantu beats a couple of years ago, so that's how they now each other. Tantu beats apparently created a plug in for this song and asked him for some inspiration. That let to the melody in the chorus and the verse.
Still a lot of contributions by other people, but I think it's also because Joost is honest and easily gives credit to people that help him. I don't think a lot of other artist would have given a writers credit for the welcome to Europe line for example.
Joost is also very fond of people remixing or spoofing his song. There's loads of parodies now out there
Exactly, small contributions get credited by Joost, which is why the list is so long. Which only makes him more likeable in my opinion.
Nice research! Definitely makes me like him even more!
Nice to see songs from the Eurovision featured here. Love from Finland!
What a beautiful analysis Doug! Many thanks! You really nailed it and I loved the way you share your experience and what the song did for you.
From my country! His motto and name of his latest album is: Joost Klein, Droom Groot! Translated that would be: Joost Small, Dream Big! (Klein/Small is his last name). He entered on number 1 in the Dutch charts. This dude is a whole vibe. The combination of 90's dance beats (gabber/happy hardcore), rap, art and his personality is the golden formula of his success. He designed those jackets with the shoulders himself. And there's often someone on stage making a painting during his concerts. I'm rooting as hard as I can for Joost. He deserves it!
Hey ik ben ook NL
I couldn't agree more!
@@emirrrrrrr7468 Oranje boooovuh!
Awesome fun to watch! Hope Joost wins...!
Wow...a lot of Joost haters in the comments, which is so weird to me. People don't have to like the song, but Joost is a lovely person with a beautiful soul. Some people really should be a bit more respectful, cause their comments say more about them then they do about Joost. Kinda ashamed of my fellow Dutchies in these comments.
There are haters commenting everywhere.All of the other artists have to deal with it also.😢
I find it strange that people can hate someone without knowing the person in real live? Strange world we live in...
Waarom zou iemand haat hebben naar Joost. Wij bewaken hem. En dat doen we omdat hij liefde uitstraalt. ❤
Like some nederlsnds people spread hate on others youtube channel about other artist and I am waiting studio version on him or only his jobs is doing promotion around instead of singing like other
@@sanmama1602 er hoeft helemaal niemand gehaat te worden!!
Very beautiful song. Congrats from Greece 🇬🇷 🇬🇷 🇬🇷and best wishes ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your clear vision on this song! 🇳🇱🌷🌷🌷
Why I think Europapa is a masterpiece?
Knowing his background stories (lost both parents at a very young age, got depressed and dedicated this song to his father) and being a Dutch native speaker myself, I thought, why not translate Europapa, explaining the deeper meaning of the song (its my personal take on the song and not verified of course (only Joost knows) but I think it makes a lot of sense.
Have a read:
--> Welkom in Europa, blijf hier tot ik dood ga
(Welcome in Europe, I'll stay here till I die)
Welcome in a world without borders, without constraints.
I will never let myself be constricted.
--> Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
(Euro-dad-dy, Euro-dad-dy)
--> Bezoek m'n friends in France
(I visit my friends in France)
'Friends' translated in France is 'Amis'
Amis was author of e.g. 'Invasion of the Space Invaders' and 'Money'.
Joost didn't visited friends in a country, he identified himself with characters in books.
--> Of neem de benen naar Wenen.
(or take a walk to Vienna)
In Dutch 'de benen nemen' has two meanings. Litterary is means 'to walk', but figuratively it means 'running away'
Same counts for 'Wenen'. Translated to English can mean 'the capital of Austria 'Vienna' but can also be translated to 'crying'.
So, it can mean 'walk to Vienna' or 'running away to despair'
--> Ik wil weg uit Netherlands, maar m'n paspoort is verdwenen
(I want to leave the Netherlands, but my passport is gone)
I want to run away from my childhood, run away from my pain, but I lost my identity. I don't know who I am anymore, I'm lost.
--> Heb gelukkig geen visum nodig om bij je te zijn
(I don't need a visa to be with you)
There's is nothing what can stop me to be with you, you are in my heart.
--> Dus neem de bus naar Polen
(So I take the bus to Poland)
Besides transportation, a bus is also a conductor. Polen, in Dutch, is the plural of pool. In English poles. So magnetism. With a balance of positive and negative ends.
--> of de trein naar Berlijn
(or the train to Berlin)
First; the Berlin Wall was the symbol of the Cold War and a divided Europe.
The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolizes the start of a united Europe.
Second; the track 'Friesenjung' of Joost Klein is co-written by his friend, the Berlin rapper Ski Aggu.
--> Ik heb geen geld voor Paris, dus gebruik m'n fantasie
(I don't have money for Paris, so I use my imagination)
Paris is the city of love. But there's no currency in the world that can buy his father back. He only can use his imagination to be reunited with his father
--> Heb je een еuro'tje, please? Zеg "merci" en "alsjeblieft"
(can you spare a euro, please? Say "merci" en "here you are")
Can I have a bit of your wealth, please? In return I will share a bit of my love with you.
--> Ik ben echt alles kwijt behalve de tijd
(I lost everything, except the time)
I lost everything what's important to me (his parents) the only thing that remains is the time he has left in his life, without his father a burden.
--> Dus ben elke dag op reis want de wereld is van mij
(So I'm travelling every day because the world is mine)
He's running, searching, trying to find something. Every day over and over and again in a world where he feels lonely.
--> Ich bin in Deutschland, aber ich bin so allein
(I'm in Germany, but I'm so alone)
The track 'Friesenjung' was a huge hit in Germany. He made it in Germany, but he can't share his successes with the one who is most inportant to him.
--> Io sono in Italia, maar toch doet het pijn
(I'm in Italy, but it hurts)
In his track 'Ome Robert' Joost sings (well actually screams), 'Who are you? I'm a god!'. But even the gods of the Roman empire are not enough to soothen the pain.
--> Ben aan het vluchten van mezelf, roep de hele dag om help
(I'm running away from myself, call for help the whole day)
I don't want to be the person as I am today, don't want to feel the pain anymore. But I can't do this on my own. I need help. Perhaps he asks his dad for help but realizes he is on his own.
--> Ja, ik geef zelfs mensen geld, maar d'r is niemand die me helpt
(Yes, I even give money to people and organizations, but there's nobody who helps)
I need help and I'm willing to share everything I have, but nobody understands my pain, not even the organizations who should have taken care of me. I feel alone and lonely.
--> Ik hoef geen escargots, hoef geen fish 'n' chips
Hoef geen paella, no, ik weet niet eens echt wat dat is
(I don't need escargots, don't need fish 'n' chips. Don't need paella, no, I'm not even sure what it is)
I'm not interested in luxury, not interested in traditions, not interested in exotic places.
--> Zet de radio aan, ik hoor Stromae met "Papaoutai"
(turn on the radio, I hear Stromae with "Papaoutai")
I tune in and hear someone in a similiar situation (Stromae lost his father as well) echoing my thoughts ('Papaoutai' means 'Daddy, where are you?')
--> Zal niet stoppen, tot ze zeggen: "Ja, ja, dat doet 'ie goed, ey"
(Will not stop until they say: "yeah, yeah, he doing a great job, ey")
I'm a insecure and will not stop until I got the confirmation that I'm on the right track. That I'm doing a good job. A tab on the shoulder will do.
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And there you have it.
Europapa is a masterpiece....
I love that you reacted to this. I really like the song even if the refrain is a little bit to catchy.
Love how you go with the flow 🎉.. good comment video, very cheerfull too, and you completely got the meaning . Well done❤
Performing has been Joost his therapy. He got kinda lost in dealing with the trauma of using his dad to cancer at age 12 and finding his mother on the couch being succombed to heart failure a year later. His road to healing has so far been very bumpy and his UA-cam channel (from age 10) and later his music are part of this.
In this song he mentions both the drive to explore the world and enjoy life, like his parents encouraged him to, but he also mentions the bumpy road to deal with the grief.. With this song he also wants to burn his past of grief and mourning, and maybe his tendency to identify himself too much with this grief, and start living embracing the good memories.
He apparently succeeds with his bare honesty in utter vulnerability to touch many people, who can relate, as they have parents and children and feel supported in their struggle with their own demons (or maybe in their worries with all the current existential threats many are confronted with, like viruses, environment, (looming) wars).
This may explain the enormous amount of people that otherwise loath this style of music who love this song and Joost.
As suggested his complete Lowlands 23 festival performance is basically an elongated version of this song. It is also way more intense in both the exuberant parts as in the very touching final (Florida 2009 supported by his soul mate watching his side).
A rollercoaster of emotions, truly shared between Joost and his complete audience (as opposed to anyone feeling he commercially exploiters his past).
The fascinating part is that many people of all walks of life already are actually caught of guard and experience strong emotions by the unexpected ending after being carried to a happy place just before, just by this song, seemingly with a very simple fabric and very superficial lyrics.
Hoop uitleg....beetje verdedigend ook....is volgens mij helemaal niet nodig, wel?
Thank you
I’d like to have you explain a tool song next, if this is what you manage do with this song 😂
@@aartsipman6854 You're right. I read some of the dismissive comments seemingly based on technical skills required to play/sing this. Very true, but IMO completely missing the point. This is what I want to convey. This is not claiming to be a muscial master piece of a great singer. It is just somebody expressing himself to others with perceived utter honesty and autheticity, and apparently many people connect to these emotional struggles. What fascinates me is that even this ESC song, which is a kind of a watered down summary of his regular much more intense performances, apparently is still capable of conveying this rollercoaster of universal emotions in quite some listeners, who do not know the back story. Which is what defines art?
I personally do not care whether he wins USC or not. I just hope it helps him dealing with his demons and perhaps one or two more people (maybe me, or you?)
Edit: It also struck me that for many (young?) people this also seems to hit a nerve along the lines of a quote from another reaction below, especially as the song is very much about embracing life in spite of your demons/worries: "...In these dark times, Europapa is the only song that gives me good vibes, makes me feel happy and wanting to party and feel united..."
@@hackman8909 🤣🤣 both Tool and Joost are not in my regular play list. Just fascinated how this manages to reach so many poeple of all muscial tastes, including me. Maybe if you send in Tool to next year's ESC?
For those who think internationalism will destroy local culture: I love how this song is at the same time extremely European and extremely Dutch. Traditional Dutch windmills and landscape, modern Dutch happy hardcore, sung in the native language. Let’s celebrate unity with differences. Apart from that, happy hardcore with a serious undertone of sorrow. Also like the fact he stays close to himself by taking his ‘forever team’ instead of opting for some experienced ‘Eurovision experts’.
I am typing this even before watching the entire video (I'm 25 seconds in actually) but can't resist to say already how cool this is. I feel a happiness that you are doing this vid about our Eurovision entry. And yes, I am Dutch. But anyone had guessed that already, right? ;) Long time fan of the show, keep up the good work!
Thanks for paying attention to this great song and appreciating the message
love your reactions, keep it up
My 12 points would definitely go to this one, since I can't vote for my own country of Austria...
Great reaction, loved your little dance moves
Hey just found this channel, i love your commentary your choice of words. If you ever come to the Saar Region in Germany ill would invite you to show you around. Greetings from Saarland
some context behind the text of the song
both of joost klein's parents died when he was very young. so the song talks about him traveling trough europe but he can never fully hide the pain of losing his parents
the end with the fire is basically a message of closure, he's telling his dad he's ready to move on from his sadness and is ready to move onto the next chapter in his life
this is also partially because he once made a promise to his dad that he would sing at the eurovision song contest, the promise he now made true
its also the reason behind the title, europapa being a wordplay on europa and papa, the dutch words for europe and dad
Thrilled that you did this reaction; great!!
Thank you for you lovely reactionvideo!
Thank you for your good reaction.
THE NETHERLANDS the Winner for me. The no1.
I listened 1 time to the other songs, but I've listened more than 100 times to Europapa. Dance, hakken, party and end crying. In these dark times, Europapa is the only song that gives me good vibes, makes me feel happy and wanting to party and feel united.
The song is not a joke. It's a sad letter to his dad, who passed away when he was 12 years, and his mother who died 1 year later when was 13. Sad lyrics in a happy hardcore melody of the 90's, originated in The Netherlands.
His dad worked as a volunteer with refugees and told Joost that the world has no grenzen=boundaries=limitations. Boundaries are invented by humans. Go and travel and discover Europe and the world. They used to watch Eurovision together. Joost did write poems and he promised his father that one day he will be performing in Eurovision Songcontest.
He suffered from depression that's why he sings that he paid money (for therapy) but nobody could help him. He went to many countries in Europe and tried their best traditional food, but even then he still feeled alone and in pain of no having his parents. He mentioned Stromae with his song Papaoutai, which means 'Dad where are you' in France. At the end he burns the picture and the house where he grew up, to end the painful past and to start a new beginning.
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1983
Hey Doug, I love Joost and the song; let's prepare of a new possible winner ❤❤❤
love how this is such an open-minded, articulate reaction to
1. Europapa
2. Eurovision
3. Europe itself!
Hah, cool surprise that you're following these too. Eurovision is kind of its own genre cause in a competition like that, the most important thing is to be memorable and distinquishable, so it's sometimes more of a carnival than serious music, but still fun stuff once a year. I'd checkout Switzerland's entry, I think they got a cool pop-musical-hollywood-rap-opera-fusion going on this year.
Ah, the winner of Eurovision 2024🎉
Joost is rlly funny and nice, and this song is just how he is and it also shows his parents and hes talking about his dad. Hence the euro”papa” part.
Thanks for understanding this Doug! (from a Dutchie)
Joost is an artist, very creative since he was a boy! In this clip and on Eurovision he performed with 2 of his friends. You should see him on stage! #justiceforjoost 💙
One of the best explanations of Eurovision I have ever heard 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love it 🕺🏼🎉
Nice reaction video Sir.
The style certainly is a throwback to the nineties when I was a teenager. I wasn't in that scene, like 'gabbers' but the music was all over the place. I've always been a geek and a nerd. ;)
Watch te song "Florida 2009" at lowlands 2023. This tells the story of Joost Klein with Englisch lyricks.
The burning was letting fo of the pain, missing his mom died when he was 13, his dad 12...same year. His dad worked with refugees, he told Joost, borders are made by humans ( so thats why there is war, and people need to run to a save country) ...❤ Joost wants a world with no borders. Bc in the end we are all just human beings. Joost always connect with the crowd,🙏🙏🙏 watch lowlands joost 2023. The beginning, and the sad end is the best festival show i have ever seen,
Awesome tuneeeee
The suit is in the color ‘International Klein Blue’, which is fitting
tHNX Greetings from Holland, Keep up the good work.
This song is so european. I love it. The hardstyle homage it being dutch is the cherry on top. It’s perfect for Eurovision. Plus that twist at the end.
Wow, as a Dutchman I am bedazzled you did this one 😂 You are forgiven 🤣😅
Same here 😂😅🙃
Same! 😂😊
Same here been following this channel for years. Great reacting! ❤ from a Dutchman
Me too!
What a great reaction, it's especially really clear that you "get" Europe - not an easy thing for a lot of Americans. Thank you. You know you could always watch the contest itself if you wanted, it's only one night (for the final)?
The fire at the end is essentially a form of catharsis. Both his parents died when he was young and he carried the pain of that around for a long time. The fire represents him moving on from that pain because that grief can hold you back if you let it go on for too long.
If only there were more people like you
Next to his personal journey of grief and dealing with it, the song's second biggest layer is recognizing the trouble Europe is in right now and we need to stand together to overcome the threats we face.
This song has so many messages, it's absolute poetry avant garde.
First and formost the tribute and promise Joost is giving to his late dad who taught him about being in the European Union. Free movement, no travel restrictions, no internal borders.
But there is also the ode to Europe and counternarrative to the nationalistic, closed borders mindset that currently is getting real traction in many many countries. (Not only Europe)
I am an 80's kid and i vividly remember the berlin wall present, the pressure of the cold war every day...
The european union (or its formal predecessor) has been instrumental in creating the (economic) powerhouse and stability to handle the rapid collapse of the warsaw pact.
And look at it now, europe is reinforced by the baltics, poland ect all without internal borders and travel restrictions.
Never tear that freedom down.
Yesssssssssssssssssssssssss!! Eurovision!!!
This reaction is everything, you have it all right. As someone who knows music in a professional way it is great to see that you appreciate the song. Keep up the good work and greetings from Holland. If you are done with the Eurovision songs I would like to recommend another great Dutch artist; Davina Michelle. And the best introduction I can think of would be one of her originals: Davina Michelle - Liar - live from the Van Nelle factory. Im pretty sure you will be amazed and would instantly want to find out more about her. She is a Dutch gem for sure. Please do watch. Once again, keep up the good work and I will be looking forward to your reaction to Davina 🇳🇱
No way! You and The dutch Eurovision contestor oh dear god.... but looking forward to hear and see what you have to say
From a classical composer, I had expected an actual analysis of the music.
The fire at the end doesn't mean that the real Europe is burning, but like the family picture burning, its the European family house (you see that in this house lived Joost, a kid representing Joost as a kid and an elder representing his father) that is burning. Joost said in an interview that sometime things in your live disappear and he wanted to show this that way and they choose burning, because other effects like flooding wouldn't have the same visual impact.
Never been a fan of Happy Hardcore and still don’t or ever will… but… as a first generation gabber I think it is funny that a hardcore track made it to the Eurovision 😅 good luck Joost and Paul !
Joost Klein is Groot. Love it and iam proud❤😊
It's worth noting that "world without borders" is an accurate but incomplete translation,
Because it also translates to "world without limitations".
Because the word he uses is basically the word "limit"
Rather than being about literal "country limits"
In this context it is implied to mean "with endless possibilities"
absolutely fell in love with this one! if you get back to the rock review check out Lordi - Hard Rock Hallelujah!
I love it. Being Dutch.
I love Joost ❤❤❤❤❤
You are the first one outside NL to actually pronounce 'Joost' pretty well! It's not 'Joust', but 'Yoast'.
I LOVE Europapa!
12 points from Denmark ❤🇩🇰
It's called hakken en zagen, typical dutch ;) Not my favourite type of music but sometimes it can be very fun
See his live performance at the Nordic festival
Come over to the Netherlands my friend and I'll guide you around
12 POINTS GO TO DOUG !!!
As a Dutchman I have to honestly say this is not my favorite submission for the songfestival. But if I look past the music style which is just outt of my comfort zone, the song has it's merits. It's goofy but also has a bit of serious undertone. It's a song that tries to bring people together which is direly needed. I don't think we will win, but Top 5 seems achievable. Plus you don't want to win too often, it's expensive to host the songfestival (we won 5 years ago which was actually the first time during my lifetime, previous win was 1975... I'm a tiny bit younger 🤣).
Since you're into the actual music itself I want to point out that this song has the exact chord progression as Sting's Gentleman in New York.
And that's not weird since Joost's previous big hit "Friesenjung" used that song's chorus remade.
❤❤❤❤❤ love this. The Netherlands 12 points!!!! 🇳🇱⭐❤
Welkom in Europa jonguh! Gerrie for MP!
It's nice when people from all over the place can get together and get along and enjoy cool music.
But, not so nice when people don't get along, which is obviously the case at a few places in the world at the moment.
The atmosphere here in Sweden, and especially in Malmö, is a bit tense during the planning for the Eurovision event.
The Swedish police has requested support from the Danish and the Norwegian police during the event.
Groeten uit Nederland
Unfortunately Joost was disqualified due to an issue with a camera woman....😢
@doug, in this song Joost talks about the song "Papaoutai" of artist Stromae. Did you review this song yet? I am very convinced you would love it (same for other songs of Stromae by the way).
Let me know if you would review it.
Most unexpected video ever
Perfect song for ESC...like it so much💝
All the best from Cr🌞atia.....
🙂🎶🍀🏖🥰🐱🐣🐻🖖👌👋......
#22 on Spotify. DQd in Eurovision by those bastards. Followed the line of the Will Farrell movie. Now all he has to do is sing Ja Ja Ding Dong.
Proud to be Dutch with this really Dutch entrance. It is a masterpiece for the time we are living in. For the haters....I do not like ballads so what!
Please react to "Scorching Wind" (the kenshi theme version, some uploads on youtube cut out the desolate sounding beginning and skip to the best part) and "Fertile" From the kenshi ost!!!!
Hey, the first American that pronounces Joost’s first name right …! 👏
12 points to Joost Klein
React to the Official Recap video of all Eurovision 2024 songs from the official yt channel
Doug! … 12 points!
I'd love to see your reaction to Estonia lol, but honestly this song is the one that best represents Europe and ESC the most... too bad he got disqualified cause they feared he might say something against Israel when winning.
Please, would you react please PLEASE to the studio version of Emotion Sickness by Silverchair? 🙏 and then, if you don't mind, choose anything from their Diorama album? I suggest Tuna in the brine, Without you, The greatest view, Across the night, World upon your shoulders,or that live version of After all these years in Newcastle, 2003 (from their Live from Faraway Stables DVD), but whatever you choose would be great really. Thanks, hope you enjoy their music.
Europapa to win 🧡 Italy / Switzerland / Croatia great too but Joost should win it 😅🥳
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Don't watch just the top runners: sometimes songs with great musical quality are in the bottom because people masses tend to vote mostly in pop or the most fun (not always the best song wins). There are also some metal/rock/folk competing but unfurtunaly they should not pass the semi-finals due to popular vote. The great thing about Eurovision is that many songs are in the native country styles/languages, showing different vibes outside of our mainstream audio, or they are just pure joke/fun (Finland is king).
Mijn god 🫣
The Netherlands 12 points!!!
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joost klein 12 points
This is the ultimate Dutch song.
Electrical, catchy tune, amazing song text and combining cultures.
Sad to say he was disqualified for no reason...
Is still a banger though.
Thanks for watching it.
Stay awesome ^^
Doug, please do a Daily Doug on the band Jellyfish and their song Joining a Fan Club.