[EUROVISION 2023] | REACTION TO FINLAND'S SONG | "Käärijä - Cha Cha Cha" | CRAZIEST SONG!!!
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Yes, first you are like wtf, then you love it, and THEN you get OBSESSED ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
u r completely right
It’s crazy, it’s party
Finland has more than 50 metal bands for every 100,000 citizens, making it, perhaps, the heaviest of all metal places in the world.
in his outfit he looks a bit like Hulk for me. An angry Hulk who looses up and dances and loves Cha Cha Cha at the end. I love the energy of the song and this performance , I will vote for it.
In the official music video for this song is english translation available.
Cha cha chaaaaa🎉🎉🎉💃💃💃💃🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the review! 😂🎉❤ Did you like the dancers? I love those dancers, so expressive!
Yup! The dancers for sure carried as well.
Most songs in the Finnish hit charts at the moment are rap/hiphop songs.
Quincy, you can say Käärijä, like you say BAD (bääd), sad (sääd), so Käärijä is Kaarija ( Käärijä), does this help you to
ronounce his name!
In Finnish j is pronounced like y, so it would make it more like car-ee-yeah
Thanks
Exactly, resembles Gangnam Style! I was thinking the same yesterday.
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💚12points💚
True is almost Korean language and Opa Gangnamstyle engergy
AE = Æ = Ä
Käärijä...when pronouncing this word you should start like pronouncing the word cash. In fact Käärijä is the nickname of this dude and means "cash collector".
You cant vote
Yes he can. New rules this year, whole world can vote. Those watching in the rest of the world will be able to vote via a secure online platform using a credit card from their country.
Turkish and Finnish are actually very very distant relatives. Both Turkic and Uralic languages originate in central Asia.
Just a few examples:
Olla - Olmak (to be)
Unohtaa - Unutma (to forget)
The Uralo-Altaic hypothesis is generally not accepted. Turkic and Uralic languages are not related. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ural-Altaic_languages
@@MS00000 Nobody was suggesting Ural-Altaic. Ever heard of a Sprachbund, nerd? 🤓
@@finnicpatriot6399 Sprachbund, yes. But you said that Turkish and Finnish are relatives.
@@MS00000 Yes.
@@MS00000 more accurately, Suomi, Eesti, Karelian, are all lumped together, and over in the cousin branch you have Magyar (Hungarian), and in turn both of those branches link back to languages lik Udmurt, located right on the Uralic area.