![]() ![]() ![]() The act feature some of the best staging of the night with Stefania’s eyes crying on the LED as her hands cradle the singers from the floor. Written before the war, the song has taken on new meaning: it now invokes Mother Ukraine taking care of her children, who are fighting for their freedom and right to exist. The lyrics thank her for the selfless care and unconditional love she offered with stern but soft hands. “Stefania” is an ode to Psiuk’s mother of the same name. Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra - founded by rapper Oleh Psiuk - are the firm favourite to walk away with the Eurovision 2022 trophy. Memorable lyrics: “Since June 22nd, my heart’s been on fire”ġ2. You start questioning everything, including yourself. She said: “I think we’ve all been at a snapping point, where it felt like there’s no way out and that the entire world is just crumbling down around you. Rosa says this song is a journey into her inner world, a personal story everyone can relate to. ![]() As the performance progresses she pulls and tears the sheets to reveal the song’s lyrics, which focus on evicting someone from your heart. The sheets represent the anxiety and inner turmoil that keeps her up at night - she’s literally trapped inside her thoughts. Rosa Linn starts her performance in a white room covered in paper. With its warm nostalgic glow, “Snap” shares sonic similarities with the classy productions from indie folk-rock bands The Lumineers and Of Monsters and Men. Memorable lyrics: “Is that saliva or blood dripping down your chin?”Īrmenia’s Rosa Linn is a 21-year-old musical prodigy from Vanadzor. Fans of dance challenges, get ready - “Give That Wolf A Banana” will have you up and moving in no time. The men behind the masks are yet to be formally revealed, but rumours suggest they could be “What Does The Fox Say?” hitmakers Ylvis, or A1 singer Ben Adams and Norwegian Idol alum Gaute Ormåsen. In one reading, the wolves represent a certain virus that’s gripped the world in recent years, and the banana is the vaccine that vulnerable grandma needs to survive. Donned head to toe in yellow morph suits, the lycra lycanthropes perform an otherworldly retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, persuading the big bad wolf away from their grandmas with a healthy portion of potassium. Norway’s Subwoolfer claim to be “the biggest band in the galaxy, first formed 4.5 billion years ago on their home planet, the moon”. Greetings, earthlings! Say hello to Keith and Jim. Norway: Subwoolfer – “Give That Wolf A Banana” ![]()
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