Ruth Lorenzo has just released her video for “Dancing In The Rain”, and it’s stunning.
The video, which has been posted on the RTVE website, adds value to a wonderful song that has been contested since it upset rival Brequette’s “Más” in the national final, and hopefully it will help Spaniards finally embrace their talented representative.
Ruth is not only a gorgeous singer, but also a beautiful dancer and and a committed artist. She reportedly lost her voice temporarily after playing mermaid (hello, Copenhagen) with dancer Giuseppe Di Bella under water. Thankfully, she recovered entirely, as she was seen last night performing “I Have Nothing” by Whitney Houston on Spanish TV.
What do you think of the video? And do you think it will help improve her image among Eurovision fans?
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I’m not sure I’m jumping off my seat for either the lyrics or the video but she can definitely sing her heavy (can’t we all lose a kilo or five) behind off.
UK, Spain and Austria are my favs.
Just amazing! The ESC 2014 winner!
This version is gorgeous, it enhanced too much the sense of the song, now it sounds great… the video gorgeous too. Armenia, spain, Israel are my top 3
I love very much this song, so poweful! The video is really beautiful and artistic. Ruth Lorenzo has a strong voice and a huge magnetism that other artists don’t have. Undoubtely, 12 Points to >>>> Spain & Ruth >>>> We need that rain full of music 🙂
I dont like this song!
The male dancer… OMG!
1 Armenia
2 Sweden
3 Grecee
4 UK
5 Macedonia
GOOD VIDEO BUT NO LIKE THE SONG!
ARMENIA THE TRUE WIN THIS YEAR!
Middle of the road. Overdramatised. I bet Céline Dion would love it. It will probably do well at the ESC and SKY Radio for that matter.
This goes to my top 3 right now. Sounds so good and the video is so cute! <3
Agreed with D in that I wish there were less “THE RAIN! THE RAIN! THE RAIN!!!!” and she gets too excited. However, this sounds MUCH better overall than what I heard at the national final.
I love this final version!
Soooo proud of her, I don’t care the result in Eurovision. She will do a great performance, and this is enough for me (specially after ESDM… ggg XD)
Incredible!
12 POINTS FROM NORWAY TO SPAIN!
Congratulations Ruth!
Spain or Armenia, one of these 2 is the clear winner
http://youtu.be/P9R96ZoWJBU on youtube, upload oficial
Amazing. My top 3 right now
1) Armenia – definitely will win!
2) Spain
3) Sweden
Absolutely stunning! What a great singer Spain’s taking this year! Whatever the result, her talent will be very appreciated in Europe! In love with Ruth Lorenzo. Vamos! ??
The song sounds better an the video is very good.
I’m waiting for Russia, Moldova and Azerbaijan
Sweden is better
Ladies & gentlemen, the winner of the 59th Eurovision Song Contest!
New version is an improvement.
Love it. Haven’t fully decided whether I prefer the national final version or this but I think they’re both good. Still my #1.
Amazing video!!! i love it, and also the song! Fantastic. Congratulations Ruth and Spain.
Ruth is certainly a strong contender and this is one of the best spanish entries in a loooong, long time. (Quédate Conmigo is still my favourite, but Dancing in the Rain comes to a very close second in my book).
I also love this new version, love the subtle arrangements they added, even if now english is more prominent that spanish, but I don’t complain, the song is beautiful no matter the language 😉
I’m sorry but no matter how hard I try I do not like this. She just sounds like she’s screaming at parts and I can’t stand her voice at all. My bottom three.
0 points to the song. 12 points to the hot male dancer!
The new version definitely is better and she is a strong contender this year. The video is absolutely amazing, fit for a song of such proportions. The spanish people should embrace her, after all, she was the televoting favorite and is the one representing their whole country with a powerful song. The one thing she should improve is her vocal technique, as she sounded quite screechy in the national final. Overall, I hope Ruth goes far in Eurovision and in her career. ‘Dancing in the rain’ should most surely earn a top 10 spot on the final night.
The video is stunning and the new version is quite improved.
A M A Z I N G!!!