Moldova - Aliona Moon - O mie
Last year's entrant Pasha Parfeny wrote this to his backing singer Aliona who now shines in center stage with her dress borrowed from last year's Azeri singer. This was still in English in the national final but will be performed as O mie in Eurovision, hooray to that! Pasha will be keeping eye on her behind his piano on stage. Lovely sung, beautiful melody. And very simple and memorable stage act - if it stays like the one in national final that is. What can I say? Hopefully this qualifies for the final and I think it will.
Austria - Natália Kelly - Shine
Austria kick starts the whole contest this year and it's a good opener. Not my initial favorite in Austria but I like the song now very much, it's poppy, catchy with some interesting hooks. One can only hope Natália gets it all right, her live was a bit shaky perhaps. Being the opener surely helps her to shine out, but will it be enough? Something tells me this might be surprisingly high in the semifinal scoreboard.... the final will then be another matter. But a very good song from Austria again after last year's horror.
Denmark - Emmelie De Forest - Only teardrops
The big favorite. The one to beat, it seems. But will it be that easy for the Danes? Will history repeat itself, in 1985 Norway won in Sweden, in 2000 Denmark. That's every other time, so now it's not their turn. I like the song, I like the sound, I love her voice. But somehow it makes me think of another pre-contest fan favorite, Horehronie, and we all know how that ended. I wouldn't say they have it in the bag yet. But Denmark is Denmark and tends to do well - especially when I don't like them! When I do they do bad, another reason not to celebrate yet!
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