Now here's the contribution of the 'Bayern Munich of the ESC': namely Sweden.
Fffffft ... that is Sweden?
Well, I was hoping for more.
The Swedes have the best producers ever, I think.
But in the recent years they keep sending rather trivial dance titles to Eurovision.
Compared to the Swedish songs that we have heard in the recent years, this is rather weak.
No!
So clearly, top ten in any case. Maybe even top five.
But to be winner his performance and confidence is too weak. And not cool enough.
No!
The Swedes...they just know how to do it. But what can I say?
It's somehow fascinating.
Because the song starts so slow, is kind of flow-ish.
And you still kind of want to be stay with it.
That's typical for Sweden but I think it's good in its typical way.
That's just simply a wicked good show.
You could actually take the treadmills from last year - what was the guy called? Robin Bengtsson!
You could put those same treadmills directly back to the stage.
And that guy could run on them again.
Hmmm ... and then of course, you have those critics who say, 'This is not a Eurovision Show Contest!'
'This is a Song Contest!'
Yes. But it has always been the package of show, song and singing.
This song has everything that a modern radio-pop song needs.
The Swedes did it again.
Great song!
Personally, I think it's one of the best songs.
Super catchy, to sing-along, to dance to.
But for just casual listening. It works for all those situations.
So I'd say: Well done!
Oh! * Laughs * kicked the camera.
Well done, Sweden! This is again determined to be in the top this year.
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