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Every weekday, between now and the contest in May, the team from wiwibloggs will round up the latest titbits from the world of Eurovision 2021. We trawl through Instagram, Twitter and elsewhere so that y’all don’t have to. In today’s Daily Digest James Newman takes us behind-the-scenes of “Embers”, Natalia Gordienko and Roxen meet and we talk to The Roop. But first…
Eurovision news: 14 April
Efendi releases slow version of “Mata Hari”
Azerbaijan’s Eurovision 2021 superstar has unveiled a new interpretation of her song “Mata Hari”. Dubbed the “slow version”, the new mix is simpler in instrumentation and gives a more serious feel to Efendi’s otherwise upbeat and dance-worthy track for Rotterdam. The accompanying music video set at the Azeri coast sees Efendi sat alone at a white upright piano. She’s surrounded by fog for an ominous and eerie effect.
In August 2020, thousands of people across Belarus came out to protest the result of the country’s general election and called for change in the country. Belarus has been embroiled in a tumultuous few months since then as a result of the ongoing protests, some of which have been aimed at Belarus’ national broadcaster BTRC. And now, the
Belarusian Culture Solidarity Foundation has formally asked the European Broadcasting Union to strip the broadcaster of its rights to membership, and thus their ability to participate in Eurovision.
For a country to be eligible to compete at Eurovision, one of their television broadcasters must be a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) – the only exception being Australia’s SBS, who is an associate member but was formally invited to participate.