Belarus has its national final and it wouldn't be Belarusian final without some extra dtama and controversy. Seven out of 11 selected finalists threated to withdraw when it became known that Ukrainian Alekseev's song didn't quite respect the September 1, 2017 rule. In the end it seems only Sofi Lapina stood for her word and withdrawn while the others are here, despite the accusations the final is rigged to make Alekseev win. Later also accusations for Shuma's song's lyrics that include lines from a traditional Belarusian folk song.
The final songs were selected among 95 submissions and live auditions in January. Half the participants are regulars and have participated before. Let's see if anyone of them can beat Alekseev and stop participating every year..... The songs vary from Adagio's Il Volo-esque light pop opera to Alekseev's overproduced standard modern Eurovision pop and Shuma's pseudo etno, Napoli's and Gunesh's yet another hopeless efforts, Anastasiya's rocker efforts, Radiovolna's elevator music, Alen Hit's groovy radio hit, Lexy's atmospheric ballad and Kirill's song that reminds young Quincy Jones produced Michael Jackson somehow... Could it be this is the best Belarusian line up ever? (Not that it's much really...)
Somehow I like World on fire....
Somehow I like World on fire....
Adagio - Ty i ja
Alekseev - Forever
Shuma - Chmarki
NAPOLI - Chasing Rushes
Anastasiya Malashkevich - World on Fire
Gunesh - I Won't Cry
Radiovolna - Subway Lines
Alen Hit - I Don't Care
Lexy - Ain't You
Kirill Good - Deja Vu
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