Greece - Katerine Duska - Better love ****
Now this is classic Eurovision, in a good way: the prop, the look, the dancers. But it's all done with an excellent taste not even bordering kitch. It's beautiful to see and everything works nicely. The song itself then isn't typical Eurovision, at least not for Greece, but it fits in. I don't see why the jurors and the televoters both wouldn't vote this a lot. A qualifier and maybe reaching top-10 or who knows even higher in lack of strong female songs this year.
San Marino - Serhat - Say na na na ***
Oh well, what to say? I like the song and the staging in all its colorfulness and catchy kitchiness and the overal package is good. Yet I can't ignore the vocals, even if I'd like to. Hopefully Serhat will sound better come live broadcast and proper audio but now he's the weakest thing going on. With the little amateurish choreography I must add. But this is San Marino! Say na na na and love it! But I'm afraid they will end up 11th in semi-final again...
Armenia - Srbuk - Walking out ***
Srbuk is certainly giving her best and the Finnish Pyroman (who are once again taking care of the pyro effects in Eurovision, for the 7th time since Helsinki 2007) with the fire effects but still I can't get onboard this one. The song is repetitive and her singing is mostly shouting and screaming. I know there's an audience for this and this is Armenia with huge diaspora so propably this will qualify. I would leave it out of final though.
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