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Fotis Konstantopoulos
At first I saw the official video presentation where Sanja seemed as a copycat of Amy Winehouse. Then I met her in Amsterdam. The girl is a goddess with an amazing personality, explicit intelligence and spreads love all over. Her voice is amazing and Serbia stunned me with the choice which although is totally modern has a glimpse of ethnic element inside the song. I wouldn’t mind see her winning Eurovision, she is absolutely adorable.
Jaime Solloso from Spain
A slow ballad this one, with a touch of the Amy Whitehouse to it. The problem is that Sanja doesn’t have the same vocal presence. I like the background melody that has some lovely violin accoustics but the song itself does nothing. The lyrics are very mismatched, no story or follow through at all to it. There is a sudden shift in tempo which I’m guessing is aimed at getting the crowd to wake up. This may do well in Serbia, I’d be surprised but I can only see it making the final if that.
Morden Kaiser from Denmark
Many power ballads this year, but Serbia delivers. What a fantastic voice and the song is actually good as well. At first I wasn’t sure I liked it, but I grew on me a lot. I just get tired of the over dramatic performance in the video, but maybe she will cool it down in Stockholm? But this will do very well, I think.
OIKOPANEL VOTING
*oikopanel is consisted of Fotis Konstantopoulos (Greece), Morten Kaiser (Denmark), Jaime Solloso (Spain), Olivier Rocher (France), Victor Cruz Lafuente (Spain), Luka Popovic (Serbia), Alenka Alexandrovic (Switzerland) and Andreas Athanasiou (Greece)