Eurovision 2015 Review: France, “N’oubliez pas” by Lisa Angell
France comes to Eurovision 2015 with a song about World War I. But after “Charlie Hebdo,” is it about that any more?
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France comes to Eurovision 2015 with a song about World War I. But after “Charlie Hebdo,” is it about that any more?
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Armenia’s entry for Eurovision 2015, “Face the Shadow” (formerly “Don’t Deny”), sung by Geneaology, a group of Armenians whose families were scattered across the world a century ago, is TOTALLY NOT ABOUT the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Not a bit.
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In 2015, two countries sent songs with the title “Warror” to the Eurovision Song Contest: Nina Sublatti from Georgia and Amber from Malta. We pit Warrior against Warrior, and decide which “Warrior” is the fiercest Warrior of them all.
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For 2015, Hungary sends Boggie to the Eurovision Song Contest with “Wars for Nothing,” a song is extraordinarily proud to take a stand and tell you that this war thing…is maybe not so great.
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Il Volo, whom you last saw saving Ari Gold’s marriage in 2011, brings the opera and a cinephile’s eye for dramatic love scenes to their entry in Eurovision 2015, “Grande Amore.”
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For its 2015 entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, Montenegro brings Knez and the local color. Fortunately, Overthinking It is there to make jokes about it.
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For this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, Ireland and Israel’s videos are diverse in musical style and presentation, but alike in one thing: They make us feel way to old.
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“Hope Never Dies,” but maybe it should.
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Celebrating the things that make Eurovision the best singing competition no American has ever heard of.
Overthinking Eurovision is back for 2015! Follow the drama with us as 40 European countries go sequin-to-sequin in a pop music competition for the ages! Or at least for the next year.
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