Thanks for watching! 🫶🏻 Interesting song here for Finland 🇫🇮 Good luck to Viivi 😉 Check this link to not miss any updates and to know more: linktr.ee/itsmaxevision/
I think most of reactors and Finns are waiting for something that stands out. Problem with the three first songs is that they are solid pop songs and could easily attract radio stations to play them domestically. However, each of them, except maybe Nightmares, fall a little flat. They do not have a climax point. However, Aina is structured so that each verse brings a new melodic layer on top of what already exists which builds up the song compositionally and needs a good orchestration. I think this works very well in that genre. Even though I am not a ballad guy, and I might not listen to this song on Spotify, this is definetely that competes with a song that once won the whole ESC: Molitva. And I think this is stronger melodically and when you understand the lyrics, firstly in the romantic sense, but with the ugly truth that comes out in the end of the song as a possibility, this is a sincere and pure in the most harsh way. Even though at the old age our memories might fade away, there could be a hope that heart still remembers the loved ones. Heart does not rememberr, which is the ugly truth in it, and that makes the whole romanticism behind the song a little bittersweet. It made me cry: ideal love vs. the reaility...
Thanks for watching! 🫶🏻
Interesting song here for Finland 🇫🇮 Good luck to Viivi 😉 Check this link to not miss any updates and to know more: linktr.ee/itsmaxevision/
Perhaps you know already, all the UKM videos have the English subtitiles too
I think most of reactors and Finns are waiting for something that stands out. Problem with the three first songs is that they are solid pop songs and could easily attract radio stations to play them domestically. However, each of them, except maybe Nightmares, fall a little flat. They do not have a climax point.
However, Aina is structured so that each verse brings a new melodic layer on top of what already exists which builds up the song compositionally and needs a good orchestration. I think this works very well in that genre. Even though I am not a ballad guy, and I might not listen to this song on Spotify, this is definetely that competes with a song that once won the whole ESC: Molitva. And I think this is stronger melodically and when you understand the lyrics, firstly in the romantic sense, but with the ugly truth that comes out in the end of the song as a possibility, this is a sincere and pure in the most harsh way. Even though at the old age our memories might fade away, there could be a hope that heart still remembers the loved ones. Heart does not rememberr, which is the ugly truth in it, and that makes the whole romanticism behind the song a little bittersweet. It made me cry: ideal love vs. the reaility...
I'm not a huge fan of this song. I prefer her other title "Viel yhen kerran".
Son duo (Lupaa et sä lähet) avec le chanteur ANI est très beau aussi.