Belarus national selection 2018

This Friday, 16 February, Belarus makes its choice for Eurovision 2018. There’s been plenty of drama since the lucky 11 qualifiers were announced in January. We’ve lost an act, songs have been made legal, and now we want to know your opinion — who do you think should be waving the Belarusian flag in Lisbon?

You can find all the competing songs below, and then vote in our poll.

Adagio “Ty i Ya”

Adagio, Belarus’ answer to Il Volo, are competing with their dramatic popera ballad in the newly embraced Belarusian language.

Alekseev “Forever”

After withdrawing from the Ukrainian national final and rumours that the song might be disqualified for being performed before Belarus’ cut-off point, Alekseev is in. He seems to be a favourite to win the Belarusian ticket to Lisbon, with the English version of his regional hit “Nafsegda”.

Alen Hit “I Don’t Care”

Despite failing to pass the auditions in previous years, Alen Hit finally makes his debut competing in the Belarusian national final with an upbeat funk number.

Anastasiya Malashkevich “World On Fire”

After finishing sixth in 2016, Anastasiya returns to the contest with a belter penned by Swedish national final veterans Ylva and Linda.

Gunesh “I Won’t Cry”

She may have failed to win the national final seven times, but Eurofest legend Gunesh ain’t shedding no tears. With lyrics by ex-Army of Lovers member, Alexander Bard, she enters this year with an uplifting Swede-pop banger.

Kirill GOOD “Deja Vu”

Another slice of slick funk-pop is being served by Kirill Yemanov, winner of the 2016 Wiwi Jury for his entry “Running to the Sun”.

Lexy “Ain’t You”

After finishing tenth in last year’s selection, Aleksandra Tkach has impressed the judges once again with her heartfelt ballad, this time under the alias of Lexy.

Napoli “Chasing rushes”

2018 marks the fourth participation of Napoli’s Olga Shimanskaya in the Belarusian selection. This time, she showcases her vocal abilities in a fiery ballad.

Shuma “Khmarki”

Electronic duo Shuma are debutanting in their quest for Eurovision glory, shaking things up their dark, experimental sound.

Radiovolna “Subway Lines”

Radiovolna swap their funk-rock sound for a (in case there weren’t enough already) ballad, attempting an improvement on their penultimate placing in the 2016 national final.

BELARUS NATIONAL FINAL – WHO SHOULD WIN?

Those are the ten competing acts. Now, it’s time for you to have your say on who should win. Our poll is now open, and you can vote for as many acts as you like. But remember, you can only vote ONCE, so make sure that vote counts!

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Which act is your favourite? Does Alekseev have this in the bag? Can Belarus make it back to the top 10? Let us know in the comment section below!

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Max
Max
6 years ago

this NS is so weak omg what is this

AngieP
AngieP
6 years ago

My favourite here is obviously Alekseev. His song is radio friendly, with potential.
Besides him, I’d be ok with Alen Hit or Shuma.

OohHoney
OohHoney
6 years ago

Shuma would be the best choice

Colin
Colin
6 years ago

I gave all the songs another go in the studio version. The live footage really is of poor quality and doesn’t do them any favor. I took notice of lyrics, voice, pronunciation, composition and memorability. These are my NEW RATINGS for Eurofest 2018: 1. Ty i Ya – 8/10 2. Khmarki – 7/10 3. Forever – 6/10 4. I Won’t Cry – 5.5/10 5. I Don’t Care – 5.5/10 6. It Ain’t You – 5/10 7. Deja Vu – 5/10 8. World On Fire – 4.5/10 9. Chasing Rushes – 4/10 10. Subway Lights – 4/10 So, almost everyone went… Read more »

Héctor
Héctor
6 years ago

Shuma all the way! Their digital archaica style is awesome, so strange yet captivating… Belarus should try something different to the usual low quality poo. Alekseev would be the wrong choice. “Forever” is bland and crappy and his vocals weak. He’s there just because of his fame.

Sarah Boucher
6 years ago
Reply to  Héctor

Alekseev’s Backing vocalists for the national final (and if he wins, ESC 2018) are the tolmachevy sisters (Russia’s First JESC Winners).

Raúl
Raúl
6 years ago

Ok. Its SHUMA. IT IS GOOOOOOOOD

Christian
Christian
6 years ago

Of course, it’s a weak selection but I don’t like Alekseev’s song THAT much. Have most people even noticed the terrible English accent of most of the interpreters? After sending their best song to Kyiv last year, it’s painful to see Belarus wreck this year.

Kris
Kris
6 years ago

Isn’t this already fixed? I heard alekseev already recorded his Lisbon video!?

Joe
Joe
6 years ago
Reply to  Kris

That’s bullsh*t. They would’ve reported that already.

Ada
Ada
6 years ago
Reply to  Kris

It was just a video. Gunesh, Lexy and some others also made videos

beccaboo1212
6 years ago

“Ain’t You” by Lexy Weaver! 😀

Polegend Godgarina
6 years ago

The fact that Alekseev is famous in like three countries doesn’t change the fact that he’s a weak performer with weak vocals and a weak song. They won’t see the light of qualification with him. I’d go for something risky like Adagio… opera in Belarusian will surely stand out for the viewers.

beccaboo1212
6 years ago

Relax! Alekseev’s singing is just fine! 😮

Joe
Joe
6 years ago
Reply to  beccaboo1212

You can’t act as though it’s a fact. That’s Polegend’s opinion, one I happen to share. I was so happy with the Belarusian entry last year, it’d be a shame to see them tank again.

Ada
Ada
6 years ago

Only Alexseev has a chance to qualify to the Grand Final. All other songs don’t seem competitive. If Belarus choses the other artist, they won’t be in the final, imo.

Colin
Colin
6 years ago

I’d prefer if Adagio wins, if they’d be able to sing in harmony.

454
454
6 years ago

Hope Alekseev won’t win

D
D
6 years ago

Alekseev relies on name rather than song. If a no-name artist sent “Forever” no one would think twice about it and it might not have even made it to the national final. SHUMA is the best option.

Weißbrot
Weißbrot
6 years ago

Oh, I wonder who it may be…. Said nobody.Ever.

KESC
KESC
6 years ago

Alekseev is the only option!! The rest is just trash, and scream no qualification.

Polegend Godgarina
6 years ago
Reply to  KESC

If the others scream, Alekseev *whispers* non-qualification.

KESC
KESC
6 years ago

There is surely a clear difference between whispering and screaming.
I would rather choose whispering, and guarantee a better place, than choosing an act screaming last place.

Polegend Godgarina
6 years ago
Reply to  KESC

You didn’t get it. I’m saying that while the others have powerful vocals, Alekseev isn’t bound to do much better with his dodgy nasal enunciating.

KESC
KESC
6 years ago

Yeah, but do powerful vocals really matter if the songs are trash?!

beccaboo1212
6 years ago
Reply to  KESC

The others don’t “scream”, tbh. They sing just fine. 🙂

Tomás Patrick davitt
Tomás Patrick davitt
6 years ago

Omg Shuma is super unique. I think it would be better to take a risk and send something special like that which could either do really well or bomb, rather than alekseev, who will probably qualify 9-10th and then come 18-23rd In The final

frenchbaguette
frenchbaguette
6 years ago

SHUMA FOR THE WIN !!! Onuka bis XD

Eve
Eve
6 years ago

Alekseev song is nothing special imo. Adagio is interesting and I love that they sing in Belarusian.

Mark
Mark
6 years ago

This poll is a waste of time. The question should be, ‘if not Alekseev, then who?’

Still love you Edd

KESC
KESC
6 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Hahahaha made my day! But he is seriously the best choice.

AzeriChico
AzeriChico
6 years ago

This national final is just waste of money. We all know who is going to win.

James
James
6 years ago

While I was expecting a mini-revamp for “Forever” ahead of the national selection, I wasn’t expecting Alekseev’s vocals to go detouring to another octave/pitch. But somehow, it still works.

James
James
6 years ago
Reply to  James

*but I wasn’t expecting…

I vote for Alekseev
I vote for Alekseev
6 years ago

Poor Alekseev he is so attacked for singing this song at a birthday party in May. This is ridiculous, just leave him alone. Meta-Moro took a part of other song admitting that they just didn’t wanted it to be lost. Double standard.

Fast Food Music Lover
Fast Food Music Lover
6 years ago

Everyone knows who will win this selection…

Gav
Gav
6 years ago

Um- my mum doesn’t … so let’s have the competition anyway!

Kirby
Kirby
6 years ago

Shuma. With an impressive (but not excessive) staging, they would make it to the G-F.