The Spanish singer is consolidated among the favorites to win the Eurovision Song Contest, pending what happens to Ukraine
‘Chaelazo’. It is the most repeated word among euro fans, who see it possible – although very difficult – for the Spanish representative in the Eurovision Song Contest to ring the bell and become the third national artist to win the coveted Crystal Microphone. The three interpretations of ‘SloMo’ that Chanel performed on the Turin stage this weekend were surprising because of the Cuban-Spanish singer’s power and dominance on stage and the small changes she made to the song to help the audience and the audience. jurors.
Chanel has included a black and red fan in her choreography and subtle changes in the lyrics that she will be perfecting this week until Saturday’s appointment. He also added a more instrumental opening, with trumpets, and new percussion to emphasize the Latin spirit of ‘SloMo’. The Spanish representative will perform in the first part of the gala, although the order will not be known until Friday, when the twenty candidates from the semi-finals for the most important musical event on the continent are known. Tomorrow is the first selection and one of the big favorites will perform there to take home the trophy for the third time. The Ukrainian Kalush Orchestra presents ‘Stefania’, a song in honor of the mother of the band’s leader and vocalist, Oleh Psiuk. A mix of folk, pop and hip-hop where traditional roots are glorified.
A proposal that, in a normal geopolitical situation, would have serious difficulties getting through the semi-finals, but that the war has become the most serious contender for victory and determines the options of the rest. The big question among Eurovision participants is how much popular vote ‘Stefania’ will reap in this logical wave of support for the Ukrainian people in the face of unwarranted Russian aggression. In the past editions, the popular vote was already the key to choosing the winner.
The bookmakers are clear. The Eurovision World website believes that Ukraine has a 47% chance, after analyzing the betting options in various online betting portals. In second place is Italy (11%), with ‘Brividi’ by Mahmood & Blanco; With 10% options are Britain’s Sam Ryder (“Space Man”) and Sweden’s Cornelia Jakobs (“Hold Me Closer”) and in fifth place are Chanel. If confirmed on Saturday, it would be the best position in Spain in this century after David Civera’s sixth (2001), Rosa López’s seventh (2002) and Beth’s eighth (2003).
Source: La Verdad

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