Austria Eurovision 2023 - Music Teacher analyses Who the hell is Edgar? by Teya & Salena (Reaction)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @tiki9247
    @tiki9247 Год назад +282

    You were quite right: It´s supposed to be about the exploitation of female ghostwriters. The numbers are a reference to how Spotify pays artists between $0.003 - $0.005 per stream on average. So it´s about the struggles songwriters and artist face on a daily basis

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Год назад +97

      oooh awesome! I absolutely love how this one has really got such a great serious message behind it. Thanks so much for this explanation!

    • @anapaulacameron2438
      @anapaulacameron2438 Год назад +21

      @@TheMuserResolute Even more poignant as Teya and Selena composed the song while in a song writing retreat.

    • @tomtorres212
      @tomtorres212 Год назад +18

      @@TheMuserResolute I also think that the '...at least it pays to be funny' lyrics part and the funny, Thriller-y dance routine is a slap into the face of the evergrowing TikTok-Idiocy. Anyway, as an Austrian i might be biased but i think that song is a heavy darkhorse favourite to win it all this year ;)

    • @agett12
      @agett12 Год назад +6

      This was the best written song of Eurovision for me.

  • @stevieboy666
    @stevieboy666 Год назад +117

    This is brilliant. As someone said it’s dealing with the exploitation of female ghostwriters. Edgar Allan Poe is writing the song but all everyone says is “Who the hell is Edgar?” You’ll notice how the lyrics touch upon their financial struggles and the video shows how they need to dress up in male clothes to make it as songwriters. And it’s bloody catchy!

  • @Siptom369
    @Siptom369 Год назад +49

    It really has a serious side to it, which is even more of a shame that we didn't get more points today.

  • @benjamintomassennordahl7911
    @benjamintomassennordahl7911 Год назад +38

    This is perhaps my favourite song, in part due to how they hide so many hidden messages within it.

  • @johnny11415
    @johnny11415 Год назад +54

    The comment 0.003 is the amount of cents an artist gets for each spotify play so basically the song is critisizing the music industry and how not all artists can live on their earnings. And actually Poe seems was one of the first novelists to earn enough money to live by writing.

  • @rexation8952
    @rexation8952 Год назад +26

    The song also mentions IPI and A&R...
    ...if you are a songwriter, an IPI is the number that identifies you as a rights-holder of songs that you write, like a social security number for songwriters.
    ... A&R is "Artists and Repertoire" is what your unique sound and strong identity is in the music community. You need it to have a chance.
    This is strongly about the music industry

  • @misstamih
    @misstamih Год назад +8

    as an Austrian I really loved this years entry since its catchy and touches on an important topic!

  • @lilsemanas
    @lilsemanas Год назад +4

    this is my favourite entry this year, lyrically and sonically it's right up my alley! also i'd love to see your reaction to portugal's entry, it's on my top5 and too underrated imo

  • @billyoconnor1857
    @billyoconnor1857 Год назад +15

    This is surprisingly smart and funny for a eurovision entry but I like it, thanks!

  • @CatAndBearone
    @CatAndBearone Год назад +26

    Is it just ghostwriters or is it musicians in general not being paid enough for their work through streaming sites? It's VERY clever at having a snipe at the industry in a "funny" song. I wasn't sure when I first heard it but it's become my second or third choice after Australia and Serbia if he manages to pull it off live. I know that Austria can because I've seen lots of footage of them live and their vocals are absolutely spot on every time. And as a former musician, the little dig at how poorly they're being paid for their art makes me go "YAAAAS!!! You go girls!!!" 😂

  • @annablume9077
    @annablume9077 Год назад +4

    It's funny above but serious deep down.....genius

  • @ThomasEntner
    @ThomasEntner Год назад +9

    In addition to all above, I think there is another layer: how musicians are used by music industry ("you gonna be a star"), but in the end they do not make much money as the songs are from ghost writers who own the rights on the music. Maybe influenced by their experience with various casting shows they attended.

  • @paullengenfelder2066
    @paullengenfelder2066 Год назад +4

    You will find good explanations in den comment section under the original video - Great Song - Great Lyrics!

  • @durabelle
    @durabelle Год назад +12

    This is a really good song in so many ways, but I can't see it winning, since it's about such a niche topic. Most voters probably don't really get it on the first listen, or maybe they do, but can't identify with the message. On the surface level it's catchy and fun, but is it enough to set them apart from others..? They should be interesting enough to qualify though, guess we'll see today 🙂

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Год назад +7

      It's a pretty cool song! I'm really loving the message. I woke up early for the semi the other morning but can't do it tomorrow as i'll be going into work super early. Will have to wait to stream it when I get back! It's tipped to qualify, and is meant to be the most popular in this semi finals

  • @hannesbachmayr4720
    @hannesbachmayr4720 Год назад +1

    They are referring to the amount of money the artists get from streaming services like Spotify. - "At least it pays to be funny"