Apparently Finnish feminists are not happy with Krista Siegfrids’ ESC song Marry Me. We don’t understand why. She only suggests that a woman’s life isn’t complete without a man, and offers up lyrics like “I’m your slave and you’re my master”. That sounds like a fun Friday night to us.
Anyway, Krista isn’t bothered. “It’s a good theme, happy and joyful. I only want to bring some happiness and love to the Finnish people!” she’s said of her song. “And it gave a good excuse to create a big show to go with it”.
She keeps the fun going with this official music video. Enjoy!
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Looks like the journalists will love her.
Great video. It nicely explains the joke without spoiling it, too.
Love the guys’ faces in the campfire scene.
The lyrics are satirical – I think it’s pretty easy to gauge that from watching the not- exactly-subtle music video.
I like her attitude, and the song is catchy as hell.