After her song "Dzanum" which went viral all over the world thanks to Tiktok, now we have a sequel in the form of Ramonda.The title of Teya's song "Ramonda" references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in Serbia, which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenović and it's used as a symbol of victory in WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people. In fact, the song can also talk about loneliness and the ability to have everything in its place one day. Just like Ramonda flower only needs a drop of water to come alive.
The title of this song references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in serbia, which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenovic and it's used as a symbol of peace after WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people.❤
Ok, the song wasn't my personal first choice, but let me clarify the importance of flower Ramonda regarding Serbian history from WW1: Ramonda (or Nathalie's Ramonda, named after Serbian queen Natalija at the time) is an endemic flower which is claimed it can come from a withered state with just one drop of water, just like devastated Serbian Army almost literally came back from dead in WW1 after expulsion from homeland and crossing Albanian harsh mountains during winter and disease and multiple lost battles mostly due to small number of soldiers in comparison to Central powers. With marginal chances of coming back from dead, our ancestors did (and came back hard). On 11th november - WW1 international peace Remembrance day, you can see it worn by Serbian public figures, and also by some common people throughout the country. So, it's not just a random flower per se, but it has strong symbolic meaning In the chorus she repeats: "Lila ramonda" - referencing to the lilac(purple) colour of the flower.
Ramonda serbica, also known as Serbian ramonda and Serbian phoenix flower, is a species in the family Gesneriaceae. The flower was first discovered in 1874 near Niš, Serbia, by the Serbian botanist Josif Pančić. In Serbia, it is used as a symbol of Remembrance Day, honoring those who served in World War I.
Ramonda I don't have, I don't have, I don't have I have no peace, I have no dream Night won't let the day come Hard is the lot of one who is alone As if under water, everything is silent I scream, but it's not heard Beyond the mountains, a white glow I can't see the end This is a path for the wounded And there's no one to lead me To the bright star of the morning (Venus) The world burns, every flower Where have the lilac ramondas vanished Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda And there's no one to lead me For all the stars have fallen asleep Prayers don’t help either Where have the lilac ramondas vanished Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Lilac ramonda Rises from the ashes A lilac ramonda
Ramonda serbica an endemic species of flower, so called phoenix flower, in Serbia it is used as a symbol of Remembrance Day, honoring those who served in World War I.
Lyrics🌸 There's no, there's no peace for me Restless, sleepless with no dreams Night forbids the dawn to come Hardest for the lonesome Underwater, silent and bound I scream but i can't make a sound Above the hills there is a light But with no end in sight Only wounded can walk this path There's no guide to take me far Into brightnes of the Morning star World in flames Flowers burned away Where've they gone from us? Lilac Ramondas Lilac Ramonda x8 There's no guide to take on me The stars are gone, they fell asleep Even prayers wouldn't console me Where've they gone from us? Lilac Radmondas Lilac Ramonda x8 From the ashes rising high... Just one Lilac Ramonda.🌸
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 "
There is an English translation: _______________________________________________ I have no, I have no, I have no I have no peace or sleep the night won't let the day come oh it's so hard for the alone ones
Everything's quiet like under water I'm screaming but I can't be heard Behind the hills there's a white glow There's no glimpse of the end of this for me this is the road for the wounded ones
And there's no one there to guide me to the bright star Danica*
The world is on fire, every flower is on fire where have all the lilac Ramondas disappeared?
One lilac Ramonda is rising from the ashes ________________________________________________ Also (*) symbols on some word to explain further meaning: * Star Danica aka Zvezda Danica is the personification of the morning star in Slavic mythology. **Ramonda serbica, also known as Serbian ramonda and Serbian phoenix flower, is a species in the family Gesneriaceae. It is typically found in cool, damp, shaded environments, primarily on steep, north-facing limestone foundations. The flower was discovered by Serbian botanist Josif Pančić in 1874 near Niš. It is known for its ability to be revived when watered, even when fully dehydrated, also known as a Desiccation plant. In Serbia it is used as a symbol of Armistice Day in World War I.
Whole performance is based on messages and acknowledge on Serbian people's fight against worlds darknesses and how "Lila Ramona" never give up. This song has my vote!
The rock on which the singer is lying at the beginning of the video represents the island of Corfu 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.
If you listen carefully to Teya Dora, she begs us all the time with her voice, prays and cries, conveying to us the hidden heartbreaking story behind this song with the emotion of her vocal in falsetto. Namely, through her emotion, lyrics and stage, she tells us about the tragedy of her country in WW1, when the Kingdom of Serbia lost 44.6% of its population (this is correct but forbidden information, 44.6%). This artist with a pure heart gave us "Ramonda" (lyric and melody) and warns us that in the future days that are ahead of us because every country as a whole humanity can experience the fate of Serbia if we do not wake up. Don't forget Ramonda! With love, from a Bosnian Serb!❤
It's not even the patriotism. I don't care about political messages and I judge songs based on how much I like listening to them. Gnezno Orlovo was my favourite alongside Najbolja. However, they both fucked up the live performance and after the semifinals my two favourites ended up being Lik U Ogledalu and Ramonda. Breskvica's song would've done so bad in the contest it wouldn't even have qualified. Songs like this just don't do well in the contest. It reminds me to Romania's Selectia Nationala two years ago. Romania Mea was one of my favourites but the live version just wasn't it. There's nothing you can do either. You can't fit dancers or some crazy stuff in a more ''traditional song''. And not only that, but it's very rare for a song like this to be relatable for the rest of European countries. Usually these types of songs are popular only in their countries of origin, while most outsiders don't really ''get them''. At least that's how I see these type of ''patriotic'' more ''traditional'' songs in the contest. Ea Ea from Blanca Paloma is another example, that's why Spaniards will probably not send a song like that in a very long time.
Zeyna’s song is stupid and has no meaning, no one likes konstrakta and teya dora absolutely deserves the win. What even do you mean by breskvica with “fake patrionism”? She did very well. And she’s a very thankful girl that’s why we love her.
@@alexandru4193I honestly found Breskvica’s song to be beautiful and it was my favorite at first, but indeed it just wasn’t as good when live preforming. I felt like the volumes with the microphone were f’d up and her voice wasn’t the best at all times. She just might not be experienced enough yet… I too ended up favoring Ramonda and Lik u ogledalu and I am actually so happy for Teya because she truly deserves it. She did great and her song sounds perfect for the contest.
Yes! I can see Ramonda doing so well in the contest. She's definetely going to stand out since she has a ballad, which we only have three this year, and not only that but it's a *good ballad*. My problem with Breskvica wasn't even her voice, it was the staging. As I said, there's just not much you can do on stage to perform these type of more traditional and patriotic songs. I can see why the performance ended up being a bit of a mess. The costume with the wings wouldn't have appealed to the European public as it just comes up as too cheesy. But again, I don't blame her, it's just difficult to stage a song like this for Eurovision. Usually it's just sung for a national holiday with the singer just standing there wearing traditional clothes (I know cause I'm Romanian XD). @@H.todorovic74
It’s not because it’s a quiet song. It’s because her articulation is weird. A lot of ‘young’ people sing like this nowadays where you just can’t understand a thing they’re saying even if it’s your own language. They’re basically only producing sounds 😂
This year Serbia and France have only ballads, same happened in 2007 when Serbia won Eurovision. Eurovisionworld has all translations. A flower Serbia Ramonda native to Serbia is symbol of Serbia for first great war as it is poppy in UK. Ramonda can completely die and only one drop of water it takes to come back to life. During WWI Serbia lost 1/3 of population and it has recovered like flower Ramonda. Ramonda is like Phoenix bird.
That is such a good comparison with the phoenix! Thank you for informing about eurovisionworld having all the translations. Thank you for sharing.❤ -Hanna esc Norway
@@hannanygardroth6041 Yes,there was a coruption but in Breskvivas favor acctualy. Breskvica loby bought and saled cards with money for voting for her. Ewen dow Breskvica didn't make it. Because Teya Dora was better. Ramonda is masterpece👌💜🌸
This is bullshit, politics have once again interfered. Breskvica was the favorite, but they didn't allow her to win because the song is dedicated to Kosovo.
@@hannanygardroth6041breskvica is not a good singer. Actualy ,politic was trying to make (with coruption) Breskvica to win. But ,even that was not enough. And we have Ramonda the masterpeace💜👌🌸
COMPLETELY undeserved. TEA - ROZAMUNDA 560 000 views and 18 000 votes on final night, 10 points from voters BRESKVICA 1 600 000 views and 30 000 votes on final night, 12 points from voters Because of EXPERT JURY, ROZAMUNDA wins. BRESKVICA and ZORJA mutch better songs. FACE in the MIRROR and EAGLS NEST, mutch better songs.
I supported Teya Dora, but the issue is that she wasn't the people's choice. Breskvica had double the votes of Teya Dora, yet the jury manipulated the votes to prevent Breskvica from winning. This reflects the corruption in our country, where even in a music competition, democratic principles and freedom are suppressed. Breskvica's song, which metaphorically touched on the NATO bombing of Belgrade in '99, was forbidden because of its political message.
Ne lupaj gluposti, obe pesme su pojednake samo sto ce ova bolje proci na evroviziji nego gnezdo, dobar izbor. I ujedno je isto patriotska cak i vise nego gnezdo.
She is singing about a failed company in her village and how dogs ate all the turnips and serbians are forced to leave her homeland to Mother Ramunda aka Russia
It’s a dark, sad song, but hopeful at same time. The flower is a symbol of rebirth, light after dark times, new begining as you said.
Agreed! Thanks for sharing your thoughts
This is my favorite Serbian entry since Molitva, and Molitva is one of my all time favorite songs in Eurovision ever!
How awesome!
-Hanna esc Norway
there are more of us!!!❣
After her song "Dzanum" which went viral all over the world thanks to Tiktok, now we have a sequel in the form of Ramonda.The title of Teya's song "Ramonda" references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in Serbia, which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenović and it's used as a symbol of victory in WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people. In fact, the song can also talk about loneliness and the ability to have everything in its place one day. Just like Ramonda flower only needs a drop of water to come alive.
Thank you so much for sharing! This is beautiful, and brings a new lager to the song.
-Hanna esc Norway
The flower that appears at the end of the song is the Serbian Ramonda, phoenix flower.
I love how she incorporated that into the song. Thank you for sharing❤ -Hanna from esc Norway
The title of this song references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in serbia, which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenovic and it's used as a symbol of peace after WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people.❤
Thank you so much for sharing this info! What an impressive flower, and i love the meaning it has for the country today.
-Hanna esc Norway
Flower of hope ❤❤❤
I love that ❤
-Hanna esc norway
Ok, the song wasn't my personal first choice, but let me clarify the importance of flower Ramonda regarding Serbian history from WW1:
Ramonda (or Nathalie's Ramonda, named after Serbian queen Natalija at the time) is an endemic flower which is claimed it can come from a withered state with just one drop of water, just like devastated Serbian Army almost literally came back from dead in WW1 after expulsion from homeland and crossing Albanian harsh mountains during winter and disease and multiple lost battles mostly due to small number of soldiers in comparison to Central powers. With marginal chances of coming back from dead, our ancestors did (and came back hard).
On 11th november - WW1 international peace Remembrance day, you can see it worn by Serbian public figures, and also by some common people throughout the country.
So, it's not just a random flower per se, but it has strong symbolic meaning
In the chorus she repeats: "Lila ramonda" - referencing to the lilac(purple) colour of the flower.
Thank you for sharing!❤🙏🏼
-Hanna esc Norway
Love this and so happy it won
Thank you for sharing your opinion, appreciate it!
It's official, Teya Dora will represent Serbia. Lila Ramonda ❤
Ramonda serbica, also known as Serbian ramonda and Serbian phoenix flower, is a species in the family Gesneriaceae. The flower was first discovered in 1874 near Niš, Serbia, by the Serbian botanist Josif Pančić.
In Serbia, it is used as a symbol of Remembrance Day, honoring those who served in World War I.
I see.. thank for sharing!
-Hanna esc Norway
❤❤ thank you
Winner 🏆🙌💓
Prześliczna piosenka, przepiękny głos, brawo Serbia 💖
Dziękuję ci za miły komentarz🤗 Teya jest głęboko emocjonalną artystka i za razem skromną osoba. Pozdrówka od Serba z Polski motherlandu 🙂
She won! serbia had amazing choice and pick
Ramonda
I don't have, I don't have, I don't have
I have no peace, I have no dream
Night won't let the day come
Hard is the lot of one who is alone
As if under water, everything is silent
I scream, but it's not heard
Beyond the mountains, a white glow
I can't see the end
This is a path for the wounded
And there's no one to lead me
To the bright star of the morning (Venus)
The world burns, every flower
Where have the lilac ramondas vanished
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
And there's no one to lead me
For all the stars have fallen asleep
Prayers don’t help either
Where have the lilac ramondas vanished
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Lilac ramonda
Rises from the ashes
A lilac ramonda
Thank you for sharing!❤🙏🏼
-Hanna esc Norway
Ramonda serbica an endemic species of flower, so called phoenix flower, in Serbia it is used as a symbol of Remembrance Day, honoring those who served in World War I.
Ramonda🇷🇸🌸✌️💜
Beautiful ❤
Ama,ing song!!! Her voice is so powerful,so emotional.So unique.Love it!💜🪻
Somehow we managed to escape a national disgrace called Breskvica.
Ditto.
yes, I feel you on that one
❤@@esc.norway
Lyrics🌸
There's no, there's no peace for me Restless, sleepless with no dreams
Night forbids the dawn to come
Hardest for the lonesome
Underwater, silent and bound
I scream but i can't make a sound
Above the hills there is a light
But with no end in sight
Only wounded can walk this path
There's no guide to take me far
Into brightnes of the Morning star
World in flames Flowers burned away Where've they gone from us?
Lilac Ramondas
Lilac Ramonda x8
There's no guide to take on me
The stars are gone, they fell asleep
Even prayers wouldn't console me
Where've they gone from us?
Lilac Radmondas
Lilac Ramonda x8
From the ashes rising high...
Just one Lilac Ramonda.🌸
Many people from all over Europe are delighted with this song, the song gives you a strange emotional experience, a beautiful song❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your experience with us
This is my favorite Serbian 🇷🇸 entry since Molitva!💜
❤
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 "
Thank you for enlightening me!
@@esc.norway also you shold watch her famous song Dzanum ua-cam.com/video/jD97hNDiyvI/v-deo.html
There is an English translation:
_______________________________________________
I have no, I have no, I have no
I have no peace or sleep
the night won't let the day come
oh it's so hard for the alone ones
Everything's quiet like under water
I'm screaming but I can't be heard
Behind the hills there's a white glow
There's no glimpse of the end of this for me
this is the road for the wounded ones
And there's no one there to guide me
to the bright star Danica*
The world is on fire, every flower is on fire
where have all the lilac Ramondas disappeared?
Chorus:
Lilac Ramonda**
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
And there's no one there to guide me
because all the stars are asleep
Prayers are not helping either
where have all the lilac Ramondas disappeared?
Chorus:
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
Lilac Ramonda
One lilac Ramonda
is rising from the ashes
________________________________________________
Also (*) symbols on some word to explain further meaning:
* Star Danica aka Zvezda Danica is the personification of the morning star in Slavic mythology.
**Ramonda serbica, also known as Serbian ramonda and Serbian phoenix flower, is a species in the family Gesneriaceae. It is typically found in cool, damp, shaded environments, primarily on steep, north-facing limestone foundations. The flower was discovered by Serbian botanist Josif Pančić in 1874 near Niš. It is known for its ability to be revived when watered, even when fully dehydrated, also known as a Desiccation plant. In Serbia it is used as a symbol of Armistice Day in World War I.
Thank you!❤🙏🏼
-Hanna esc Norway
Bravo Stefane, odlican prevod.
I love her ♥️
Whole performance is based on messages and acknowledge on Serbian people's fight against worlds darknesses and how "Lila Ramona" never give up. This song has my vote!
You need to watch Music Video also. 💜
Thank you for the tip ❤
-Hanna esc Norway
The rock on which the singer is lying at the beginning of the video represents the island of Corfu 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.
Thank you for enlightening me, appreciate it!
❤❤❤😊
❤️❤️
TEYA DORA THE BEST ))
Eurovision 2024 winner 🏆🏆🏆
If you listen carefully to Teya Dora, she begs us all the time with her voice, prays and cries, conveying to us the hidden heartbreaking story behind this song with the emotion of her vocal in falsetto. Namely, through her emotion, lyrics and stage, she tells us about the tragedy of her country in WW1, when the Kingdom of Serbia lost 44.6% of its population (this is correct but forbidden information, 44.6%). This artist with a pure heart gave us "Ramonda" (lyric and melody) and warns us that in the future days that are ahead of us because every country as a whole humanity can experience the fate of Serbia if we do not wake up. Don't forget Ramonda! With love, from a Bosnian Serb!❤
R💜AMOND💜A
You do what you do in a good way.
Thank you
if u look up there is someone who translated the lyrics and made them rhyme u can find it under the official music video.
Thanks for the tip!
This song symbolizes peace and is anti war. I think many countries/people can resonate with it... That's why it will do well.
Agreed. It conveys a strong symbolic meaning and hightly relevant narrative. I believe you have hight chances for the Final!
Teya Dora ❤❤❤❤
Szerbia🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
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Teya Dora prestavnik Srbije❤
❤❤❤❤ lila ramonda ❤❤❤❤
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Well not many slow songs this year, so I guess this will do pretty good. Yet no match for Norway's entry this year ;)
That is very kind haha❤
-Hanna esc Norway
💜💜💜
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Zeyna was my fave, Konstrakta was the best, Teya Dora is good winner, so glad Breskvica failed wit fake patriotism and cliche
true even tho my favs were zorja and teya so i am happy
It's not even the patriotism. I don't care about political messages and I judge songs based on how much I like listening to them. Gnezno Orlovo was my favourite alongside Najbolja. However, they both fucked up the live performance and after the semifinals my two favourites ended up being Lik U Ogledalu and Ramonda.
Breskvica's song would've done so bad in the contest it wouldn't even have qualified. Songs like this just don't do well in the contest. It reminds me to Romania's Selectia Nationala two years ago. Romania Mea was one of my favourites but the live version just wasn't it. There's nothing you can do either. You can't fit dancers or some crazy stuff in a more ''traditional song''.
And not only that, but it's very rare for a song like this to be relatable for the rest of European countries. Usually these types of songs are popular only in their countries of origin, while most outsiders don't really ''get them''. At least that's how I see these type of ''patriotic'' more ''traditional'' songs in the contest. Ea Ea from Blanca Paloma is another example, that's why Spaniards will probably not send a song like that in a very long time.
Zeyna’s song is stupid and has no meaning, no one likes konstrakta and teya dora absolutely deserves the win. What even do you mean by breskvica with “fake patrionism”? She did very well. And she’s a very thankful girl that’s why we love her.
@@alexandru4193I honestly found Breskvica’s song to be beautiful and it was my favorite at first, but indeed it just wasn’t as good when live preforming. I felt like the volumes with the microphone were f’d up and her voice wasn’t the best at all times. She just might not be experienced enough yet…
I too ended up favoring Ramonda and Lik u ogledalu and I am actually so happy for Teya because she truly deserves it. She did great and her song sounds perfect for the contest.
Yes! I can see Ramonda doing so well in the contest. She's definetely going to stand out since she has a ballad, which we only have three this year, and not only that but it's a *good ballad*.
My problem with Breskvica wasn't even her voice, it was the staging. As I said, there's just not much you can do on stage to perform these type of more traditional and patriotic songs. I can see why the performance ended up being a bit of a mess. The costume with the wings wouldn't have appealed to the European public as it just comes up as too cheesy. But again, I don't blame her, it's just difficult to stage a song like this for Eurovision. Usually it's just sung for a national holiday with the singer just standing there wearing traditional clothes (I know cause I'm Romanian XD). @@H.todorovic74
"Its a very quiet song".. Yes, last year they also sent quiet song, and l dont understand any word even its on my language😂 she mumbles
Wait, really? 😅 Maybe it is a good thing it is in your language then, so that people dont notice this haha.
-Hanna from Esc Norway
Yea, @zoya4393 you should probably wash your ears. 😂
Really, l looked for the lyrics on Google...its impossible to hear what she says🤷♀️
@@zoya4393what the fck r u talking about?! šta ne razumeš?!
It’s not because it’s a quiet song. It’s because her articulation is weird. A lot of ‘young’ people sing like this nowadays where you just can’t understand a thing they’re saying even if it’s your own language. They’re basically only producing sounds 😂
This year Serbia and France have only ballads, same happened in 2007 when Serbia won Eurovision. Eurovisionworld has all translations. A flower Serbia Ramonda native to Serbia is symbol of Serbia for first great war as it is poppy in UK. Ramonda can completely die and only one drop of water it takes to come back to life. During WWI Serbia lost 1/3 of population and it has recovered like flower Ramonda. Ramonda is like Phoenix bird.
That is such a good comparison with the phoenix! Thank you for informing about eurovisionworld having all the translations. Thank you for sharing.❤
-Hanna esc Norway
i give my vote to here, but i dont suport the way how she win
What do you mean? Was there corruption?
@@hannanygardroth6041 its something about breskvica songs lirics. they done everithin just to stop her to win. they humiliate all other singers
@@magdalenagardelin8925Oh please, she can't sing live, why is that so hard to admit?
There's no need for false information. Breskvica was disaster...
@@hannanygardroth6041
Yes,there was a coruption but in Breskvivas favor acctualy. Breskvica loby bought and saled cards with money for voting for her. Ewen dow Breskvica didn't make it. Because Teya Dora was better. Ramonda is masterpece👌💜🌸
Ok, so goodbye to:
KEiiNO
Margaret Berger
Melovin
Mahmood
Diodato
Il Volo
Richi & Poveri
The Roop
Let3
Konstrakta
Really not the year for a return 😒
And Justyna steczkowska witcher tarohoro from Poland. She represented Poland in 1995 :((
Yeah, this year is crazy.
Sigh :'(
Hopefully we'll send Konstrakta again, but it was too soon 😊
Jury’s politicks
Yes..
-Hanna esc Norway
Zorja robbed once again🪞🪞
Zorja is irrelevant
@@malachupava1 this lullaby will finish dead last in semi final
@@ClashRoyale-jy1fn That's just your opinion, same as Zorja, irrelevant :)
Neznam šta oni očekuju ovom pesmom , pesma je ok ,ali je mrtvačka i ne pije vodu za takvu manifestaciju.....
For Serbia Breskvica is weneer.SMS teel evrtyng
Yes, we heard.. that sucks.
-Hanna esc Norway
This is bullshit, politics have once again interfered. Breskvica was the favorite, but they didn't allow her to win because the song is dedicated to Kosovo.
Yes, it is so sad that the real favorite did not win.
-Hanna esc Norway
No, they didn't allow her to win because she can't sing 🤣
@@hannanygardroth6041breskvica is not a good singer. Actualy ,politic was trying to make (with coruption) Breskvica to win. But ,even that was not enough. And we have Ramonda the masterpeace💜👌🌸
COMPLETELY undeserved.
TEA - ROZAMUNDA 560 000 views and 18 000 votes on final night, 10 points from voters
BRESKVICA 1 600 000 views and 30 000 votes on final night, 12 points from voters
Because of EXPERT JURY, ROZAMUNDA wins.
BRESKVICA and ZORJA mutch better songs.
FACE in the MIRROR and EAGLS NEST, mutch better songs.
This is so sad. And it is so obvious that Breskvica was the nations favorite!
-Hanna esc Norway
Views mean nothing. Do you think for every song that you view that it is the best one? Where's logic in that? 😂
I supported Teya Dora, but the issue is that she wasn't the people's choice. Breskvica had double the votes of Teya Dora, yet the jury manipulated the votes to prevent Breskvica from winning. This reflects the corruption in our country, where even in a music competition, democratic principles and freedom are suppressed. Breskvica's song, which metaphorically touched on the NATO bombing of Belgrade in '99, was forbidden because of its political message.
Wow. I see, thank you for sharing. This is so sad.
-Hanna esc Norway
Ne lupaj gluposti, obe pesme su pojednake samo sto ce ova bolje proci na evroviziji nego gnezdo, dobar izbor. I ujedno je isto patriotska cak i vise nego gnezdo.
Bukvalno, NE SERI
For English speakers: This is complete bullshit
Sereš preterano. Veća je patriotska pesma od orlovog gnezda. Pročitaj malo o istoriji.
Očaj
She is singing about a failed company in her village and how dogs ate all the turnips and serbians are forced to leave her homeland to Mother Ramunda aka Russia
What?!?
I'd like some of whatever you're having
Song is about how turnip crop failed and is protesting against Vucic and his politics. Very deep this serbian girl. Lovely and brave girl
Dont write nonsense,get informed