Ireland’s Niamh Kavanagh with “It’s For You”
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Eurovision is about the songs, for sure, but personality and appearance also play a part! I personally don’t like Israel’s song, but I know they are going to do well this year because harel skaat is sexy and delicious. it’s just the name of the game. (BY the way, does anyone know if he is gay??)
Ok first of all its a song contest not Miss World !!! Niamh won in 1993 has since had two kids aged 7 and 9 ..Good on her for giving another go and even Better on the irish people to send a singer that has the vocal ability ..likeability and who has a haunting song that will give the rest of Europe a run for their money …So Anja get over apperances and listen to MUSIC!!! ..Good Luck Ireland xx
Niamh has a lot of wood in front of the cottage (that’s what we say in Germany for big bo…) 😉 * harrumph* The song is beautiful but I can’t imagine that this is the winner song. Sometimes ballads prevail like Yohanna from Iceland in 2009 but I really don’t think that this happens to Ireland this year.