After her song "Dzanum" which went viral all over the world thanks to Tiktok, now we have a sequel in the form of Ramonda.The title of Teya's song "Ramonda" references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in Serbia and around it (some parts of N.Macedonia and northern Greece), discovered by Serbian scientiist in 1884, a flower which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenović and it's used as a symbol of victory in WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people. In fact, the song can also talk about loneliness and the ability to have everything in its place one day. Just like Ramonda flower only needs a drop of water to come alive. In the official video clip of the song, there is also a quote from the Gospel according to John: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it." The island in the video symbolizes Greece, Corfu. That's where the Serbian soldiers retreated in WW1 in a seemingly hopeless situation, being chased to be finished off by Axis forces (like Austria Hungary and flanked by Bulgaria, who wanted a piece of the spoils). Greece took the Serbians in, gave them food, shelter, water... Many died upon arrival and had to be ''buried'' in the sea surrounding Corfu, since there wasn't space left. Absolutely hauntingly beautiful message and ode to one's ancestors who faced near impossible odds. There is even a museum in Corfu with lots of memorabilia from that period.
Ramonda flower is, according to wiki, known for its remarkable resilience, having the unique ability to revive when watered, even from a fully dehydrated state. It thrives in cool, damp, shaded environments, primarily on steep, north-facing limestone surfaces. The song and performance progress are based on that facts, imo
The song 🎵 & flower 🌸🌸🌸 metaphorically describes suffering of Serbian nation. They suffered 5 centuries under Turkish occupation and managed to survive and save their identity. In WW1 1/3 of the population and 60% of male population was murdered by Bulgarian, German and Austrian army...and they didn't announce a capitulation but the nation, led by the king went in an exile via hostile Albanian mountains. After all the suffering between 1914-1918, they returned back victorious and liberated all southern Slavic nations (Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians) and created a South Slavic land (Yugoslavia). Another genocide happened during WW2, more than 1 million Serbian people were brutally murdered in genocide, especially in the Jasenovac concentration camp 😪😪😪 Ramonda flower 🌸🌸🌸 symbolically describes Serbian nation ... they love freedom and will resist any Hegemon 🕊✌️ 🕊
Here are the lyrics in English. Hopefully, I managed to make the lyrics rhyme but to stay faithfull to the original. RAMONDA 🌸 " There's no, there's no peace for me Restless, sleepless with no dreams Night forbids the dawn to come Hardest for the lonesome Underwater, silent and bound I scream but i can't make a sound Above the hills there is a light But there's no end in sight Only wounded can walk this path There's no guide to take me far Into brightnes of the Morning star World in flames Flowers burned away Where've they gone from us? Lilac Ramondas Lilac Ramonda x8 There's no guide to take on me The stars are gone, they fell asleep Even prayers wouldn't console me Where've they gone from us? Lilac Radmondas Lilac Ramonda x8 From the ashes rising high... Just one Lilac Ramonda. " 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 All the best from Serbia and thanks for your support for our Teya Dora. 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Symbol of Ramonda is HOPE.
Amazing song Ramonda by amazing singer composer songwriter and pianist TEYA DORA ❤ winner of Evrovision 24 🙏🙏🙏
After her song "Dzanum" which went viral all over the world thanks to Tiktok, now we have a sequel in the form of Ramonda.The title of Teya's song "Ramonda" references a flower known by its latin name "Ramonda serbica", an endemic species that only grows in Serbia and around it (some parts of N.Macedonia and northern Greece), discovered by Serbian scientiist in 1884, a flower which is known for its ability to completely dry out and still revive once it gets water, a flower that can straight up come back from undead. Very similar to Ramonda Serbica is Natalie's Ramonda, flower of the same genus, In Serbia it's known as "Natalijina ramonda" named after the XIX century Serbian queen Natalija Obrenović and it's used as a symbol of victory in WWI. In Serbia, to mark this day we wear a phoenix flower - Natalie's Ramonda, capable of resurrection, just as Serbia after WWI, in which it lost almost 1/3 of people. In fact, the song can also talk about loneliness and the ability to have everything in its place one day. Just like Ramonda flower only needs a drop of water to come alive. In the official video clip of the song, there is also a quote from the Gospel according to John: "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it." The island in the video symbolizes Greece, Corfu. That's where the Serbian soldiers retreated in WW1 in a seemingly hopeless situation, being chased to be finished off by Axis forces (like Austria Hungary and flanked by Bulgaria, who wanted a piece of the spoils). Greece took the Serbians in, gave them food, shelter, water... Many died upon arrival and had to be ''buried'' in the sea surrounding Corfu, since there wasn't space left. Absolutely hauntingly beautiful message and ode to one's ancestors who faced near impossible odds. There is even a museum in Corfu with lots of memorabilia from that period.
Great video.. Regards from Serbia
Teya Dora fantastic!
Ramonda flower is, according to wiki, known for its remarkable resilience, having the unique ability to revive when watered, even from a fully dehydrated state. It thrives in cool, damp, shaded environments, primarily on steep, north-facing limestone surfaces. The song and performance progress are based on that facts, imo
Love Ramonda,Srbija❤😊🎉
Fenomenalno.❤❤❤❤❤
The song 🎵 & flower 🌸🌸🌸 metaphorically describes suffering of Serbian nation.
They suffered 5 centuries under Turkish occupation and managed to survive and save their identity.
In WW1 1/3 of the population and 60% of male population was murdered by Bulgarian, German and Austrian army...and they didn't announce a capitulation but the nation, led by the king went in an exile via hostile Albanian mountains. After all the suffering between 1914-1918, they returned back victorious and liberated all southern Slavic nations (Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians) and created a South Slavic land (Yugoslavia).
Another genocide happened during WW2, more than 1 million Serbian people were brutally murdered in genocide, especially in the Jasenovac concentration camp 😪😪😪
Ramonda flower 🌸🌸🌸 symbolically describes Serbian nation ... they love freedom and will resist any Hegemon
🕊✌️ 🕊
Here are the lyrics in English. Hopefully, I managed to make the lyrics rhyme but to stay faithfull to the original.
RAMONDA 🌸
" There's no, there's no peace for me
Restless, sleepless with no dreams
Night forbids the dawn to come
Hardest for the lonesome
Underwater, silent and bound
I scream but i can't make a sound
Above the hills there is a light
But there's no end in sight
Only wounded can walk this path
There's no guide to take me far
Into brightnes of the Morning star
World in flames
Flowers burned away
Where've they gone from us?
Lilac Ramondas
Lilac Ramonda x8
There's no guide to take on me
The stars are gone, they fell asleep
Even prayers wouldn't console me
Where've they gone from us?
Lilac Radmondas
Lilac Ramonda x8
From the ashes rising high...
Just one Lilac Ramonda. "
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All the best from Serbia and thanks for your support for our Teya Dora. 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
You are commenting Serbian entry and say “I beleive it is in different language”lol. What language could it be?🤔
@@vesnanuspahic7510 da li ovo zvuci kao engleski jezik??
Amazing