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Wiwi Jury: Albania s Anxhela Peristeri with Karma

The Wiwi Jury our in-house team of music unprofessionals is reviewing and rating the 39 competing songs in Eurovision 2021. Next we take a look at Albania’s Anxhela Peristeri with her song “Karma”. Were we feeling good karma? Read on to find out! Anxhela Peristeri – “Karma” “Karma” reviews Jonathan: “Step 1! Get everyone’s attention. A powerful, majestic start.” – Anxhela certainly ticks this box straight out the gate. Steps 2 and 3 (drums and ethnic background) quickly follow and we’re into a dramatic, yet still emotional, three minutes. Anxhela has always delivered “Karma” with passion, but the revamp helped to amp everything up another gear and really give the song drive. The message of the song may have been somewhat confusing at

Wiwi Jury: Malta s Destiny with Je me casse

The Wiwi Jury our in-house team of music unprofessionals is reviewing and rating the 39 competing songs in Eurovision 2021. Next we head to Malta where Destiny has “Je me casse”. Did it make us want to get out of here or stick around? Read on to find out! Destiny – “Je me casse” “Je me casse” reviews Pablo: This should be the textbook example of how to properly find your adult musical style after achieving childhood notoriety. “Je me casse” is the perfect way to both showcase Destiny’s talents without forcing her to either be put in a box or be pushed to a direction that feels foreign to her. The Roarin’ Twenties beat works perfectly as a unique uptempo angle, and neither the message nor the energy clash with each other. Destiny offers the perfect fusion of power, independence and fun, and in turn, offers a very high-quality contribution to the new Maltese era in Eurovision.

Wiwi Jury: Romania s Roxen with Amnesia

The Wiwi Jury our in-house team of music unprofessionals is reviewing and rating the 39 competing songs in Eurovision 2021. Next we listen to Romania’s Roxen with her song “Amnesia”. Was it something we wanted to remember or did we find it forgettable? Read on to find out! Roxen – “Amnesia” “Amnesia” reviews Calvin: I don’t know why this innocent-sounding song hits home with me. It all feels natural, authentic, and real. It may actually help that you can hear that she isn’t a native English speaker. This makes the song less polished and forces you to pay attention to what she’s singing about. And her topic of self-love almost concerns everybody while it’s not as washed out as love or being heartbroken.

Wiwi Jury: Iceland s Daði og Gagnamagnið with 10 Years

The Wiwi Jury our in-house team of music unprofessionals is reviewing and rating the 39 competing songs in Eurovision 2021. Next we journey to Iceland where Daði og Gagnamagnið have “10 Years”. Did the song make us want to celebrate their anniversary? Read on to find out! Daði og Gagnamagnið – “10 Years” “10 Years” reviews Kristín: After the success of “Think About Things” last year, the pressure Daði was under to bring something similar or better to the table, would have broken us “normal” people within weeks. But the guy is almost unnaturally serene and practically nothing seems to faze him. “10 Years” might not reach the same heights as “Think About Things” but that does not make it a worse song. It has that genuine quality and realness that is Daði’s trademark. The guy

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