Back in February, as Eurovision Super Saturday engulfed the Eurosphere, wiwibloggers Deban Aderemi and Rezo Mamsikashvili were making waves in the Republic of Georgia.
That’s right! The Georgian State Broadcaster invited wiwibloggs to feature in Communicator – a late night TV show devoted to popular culture and hosted by Vakho Khvichia. During the 20-minute chat, they talked about all things Eurovision, and Geogia’s participation at the contest. They also talk about Deban’s recent music collaboration with JESC star Lizi Pop.
You can watch the full interview below.
Lizipop’s music collaboration with Deban below.
Whilst in Georgia, we recorded interviews with many Eurovision stars including Sofia Nizharadze, Nodi Tatishivli, Lizi Pop, Nika Kocharov and The Virus. Stay tuned to check ’em out!
When Lizi is old enough she needs to represent Georgia in Eurovision! (Maybe Deban can be a background singer!! 😉
Robyn – Aram was put as number-one in the semi while Armenia was number-one in the betting odds in 2014. And this was when Denmark was hosting, so I definitely wouldn’t be surprised if we did this to Russia. It fits well as a starting song too.
Omg the moment when Deban scrolls over Edd’s score and its 0.5/10 hahaha I am perished ressurect me plz
The Czech Republic will close semi final 1. By placing them there, they have a greater chance of qualifying- which the EBU would want, as Gabriela deserves to qualify with a song ranked well by nearly all fans in their various top 43s, and if she doesn’t, the Czech Republic may withdraw. Similarly, Poli will be given a memorable position in semi final 2
@Loo That would be amazing for Croatia! They would be surrounded with horrid songs.
@Robyn Gallagher “never open with the strongest act”
What about Armenia in Semi Final 1 2014? They were the bookies favourite like Russia and an ex-Soviet country in a year hosted by a Scandinavian. It is possible.
Robyn
I think that Russia wili open first semi and Iceland wili sing last in first semifinal, in second semifinal I think Latvia wili open semi and last wili be Denmark.
Switch Russia with Croatia and then we actually have pretty good running order in the semi finals, even though it’s fake
Awesome guys!
Hi wiwibloggs, when are you going to start reviewing the 43 songs? I can’t wait, please tell me when!!!!
Separated at birth):
IVAN and Walter, from the swedish youtubetrio “Dunderhumor”. Here is a video with Walter: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E41jvffKCzI
An interview with Amir would be cool!
Loo, now it is gone, so as a Swede, I would say:
Det var en falsk wikipedia-användare
Semi 1
1. Russia
2. Finland
3. Greece
4. Moldova
5. Croatia
6. San Marino
7. Hungary
8. The Netherlands
9. Armenia
10. Azerbaijan
11. Bosnia & Hercegovina
12. Estonia
13. Czech Republic
14. Malta
15. Cyprus
16. Iceland
17. Montenegro
18. Austria
Semi 2
1. Ireland
2. Belarus
3. Switzerland
4. Macedonia
5. Israel
6. Australia
7. Latvia
8. Serbia
9. Poland
10. Lithuania
11. Georgia
12. Slovenia
13. Norway
14. Romania
15. Bulgaria
16. Albania
17. Denmark
18. Ukraine
19. Belgium
It looks quite solid though…
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest_2016
According to the Swedish wikipedia, the running orders for the semi finals is here! This is most likely fake, but it will probably look something like this 😛
Good job, Wiwibloggs, you deserve this and much more <3
congratulations! <3