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In May 2022, the British news publication The Independent named the song as the twentieth best Eurovision-winning song and opined that its "melancholic" approach "works perfectly". [3] As well, in 2023, The Guardian ranked the song as the third best Eurovision winner in history. [4] An official music video was released on 21 September 2016. [5]
The video was filmed in the Azerbaijani municipality of Gobustan. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] To further promote the song, the duo released a remixed version of the song on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel on 17 April 2024.
The song represented Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, held in Turin, Italy, in May 2022, opening the second semi-final on 12 May. [3] It won the 2022 edition of Finland's annual Eurovision song selection competition, Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu, on 26 February 2022 with a total of 310 points. [4] The single reached number four in Finland.
Here's how to watch the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in the U.S. and a schedule for the semi final and final.
On the day prior to the broadcast of Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light, a replacement show for the cancelled Eurovision Song Contest, Daði uploaded a fan video of Think About Things, featuring many of those clips, on YouTube. [10] During Europe Shine A Light, he told that the response to his song was "overwhelming". [11] [12]
Melodifestivalen 2001 was the selection for the 41st song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest.It was the 42nd time that this system of picking a song had been used. 1,567 songs were submitted to SVT for the competition, of which 10 were chosen to compete in the show.
The music video of the song was presented on March 15, 2015. [4] On the same day it was published on the official channel of the contest on YouTube and gained more than 10 million views, making it the most watched Eurovision 2015 music video on the contest's channel.
As Eurovision is a song contest, all competing entries must include vocals and lyrics of some kind; purely instrumental pieces have never been allowed. [5] Presently competing entries may be performed in any language, be that natural or constructed , however the rules on the language(s) in which an entry may be performed have varied over the ...