Kosovarian broadcaster RTK has shown interest in entering the Eurovision Song Contest. The broadcaster will soon apply for active EBU membership and will hope to get it in time to enter the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. As a national selection, they will use a contest which stopped years ago, called Akordet e Kosoves . The question remains whether RTK will be able to get active EBU membership, since countries like Serbia, Russia and Greece can object, as they don't recognise the new Republic of Kosovo. Source: Oikotimes
The only thing I am unhappy about is that the use of English, in the Eurovision Song Contest, increases year by year. May I say, as a native English speaker that this unfair. The time has come to break this habit of "language imperialism", in the Eurovision Song Contest, and use a song, sung in Esperanto instead!
ReplyDeleteThis is a serious suggestion, as you can see from the Esperanto music which is already available at http://www.vinilkosmo.com/?prs=listen or at http://video.google.(...)-8837438938991452670
There's even cheesy Esperanto music available! See http://www.ipernity.com/home/76977
the song is the BEST
ReplyDeletei love TURKEY AND HADISEE
she is good!take care Elena!
ReplyDeleteVote For U Hadise
ReplyDeleteCrazy For u Xoxo
STANDARD SONG... STANDARD GIRL NOTHING NEW OR INTERESTING... DON'T LIKE IT, TERRIBLE....
ReplyDeletenothing interesting......nothing extraordinary.....the same eastern music.....
ReplyDeleteall songs in this eurovision ,for the time being,don't have this that make the winning song different.In few words they are really booooooooooring
ReplyDeletethis sounds like every song that turkey has ever sent wrap up in 1 boring get a new sound this is awful
ReplyDeleteI do think so!!! I agree with you...sorry
ReplyDeletei loved the turkish song last year - this is like back to the usual, you won once with this not sure you will make it twice - this wont win the migrant vote and a good draw will help it make the final there after - it could be top 10 - could be
ReplyDelete#1 for Hadise and Turkey!!
ReplyDeleteI love turkey, and turkish muzik. Please sing in Turkish instead
ReplyDeletedum tek tek i like those words :D not bad song.
ReplyDeleteperfect song
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