it was fun and a challenge at the same time ^_^ it was my first time in approcching the norwegian and i know thats also quite old norwegian. I love to sing in many languages
Where do you come from? I am impressed by how much effort you must have put in to learning the norwegian lyrics. Back here in Norway, Keiino-fans are mad that Gåte won, because they barely understand this song. And they use as an argument that people in Europe will never understand the culture behind the song. I have argued that it doesn't matter. Eurovision is an exelent opportunity to share Norwegian culture and musictraditions internationally. It will be found exotic, mythical and mystical. And I bet there will be an audience that will be curious and that will try to understand. That you do love it enough to make a cover, I feel that, it makes my point proven. I'm pretty facsinated by this! Good job, by the way!
@@trondegilaarflot9705 i am italian ^_^ well i can understand their disappointment for not seeing Keiino again on ESC, they were great too, their perfomance left me speechless,i am a big fan of melodi grand prix, it is one of my favourite selection.....honestly as a foreigner,i was happy with both choices ^_^ imo when a singer is good, he/she/they can deliver a message even if you dont understand what they say. I mean Italy at Eurovision sings always in italian (and rarely we have a chorus in english) and most of the times italy get high results... I think televoters can be even fascinated by earing a sound they arent familiar with. It also depends on the type of the song, i think Gate music sounds amazing already in old norwegian, it fits also their image . Thank you for your kind words
As a Norwegian, this was v impressive, good job!
Good Norwegian cover!!! xxxx
How does it feel to sing that language? You seem to really like the vibe of it. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
it was fun and a challenge at the same time ^_^ it was my first time in approcching the norwegian and i know thats also quite old norwegian. I love to sing in many languages
Where do you come from? I am impressed by how much effort you must have put in to learning the norwegian lyrics.
Back here in Norway, Keiino-fans are mad that Gåte won, because they barely understand this song. And they use as an argument that people in Europe will never understand the culture behind the song. I have argued that it doesn't matter. Eurovision is an exelent opportunity to share Norwegian culture and musictraditions internationally. It will be found exotic, mythical and mystical. And I bet there will be an audience that will be curious and that will try to understand. That you do love it enough to make a cover, I feel that, it makes my point proven.
I'm pretty facsinated by this! Good job, by the way!
@@trondegilaarflot9705 i am italian ^_^ well i can understand their disappointment for not seeing Keiino again on ESC, they were great too, their perfomance left me speechless,i am a big fan of melodi grand prix, it is one of my favourite selection.....honestly as a foreigner,i was happy with both choices ^_^ imo when a singer is good, he/she/they can deliver a message even if you dont understand what they say. I mean Italy at Eurovision sings always in italian (and rarely we have a chorus in english) and most of the times italy get high results... I think televoters can be even fascinated by earing a sound they arent familiar with. It also depends on the type of the song, i think Gate music sounds amazing already in old norwegian, it fits also their image . Thank you for your kind words
@@glows1317 I totally agree. I favour the coutries that sings in their own language❤️
GOOSEBUMPS! LOVED IT❤
OMG.