i am so glad to live in an age when i can witness jamala's voice. and especially so crimean tatar songs in jamala's voice.

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i am so glad to live in an age when i can witness jamala's voice. and especially so crimean tatar songs in jamala's voice.

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"ukraine only wins because of war"
meanwhile ukraine bringing bops every year:
Past Eurovision artists from Ukraine perform during the Flag Parade
Go_A (ESC 2021)
Jamala (ESC 2016)
Tina Karol (ESC 2006)
Verka Serduchka (ESC 2007)
Luxurious Jamala in the Christmas issue of the Canadian magazine Ukrainian People wearing Khrystyna Rachytska.
Photographer: @vorobyov.vitaly

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Rewatching the Eurovision Flag Parade and it is honestly baffling to me that iconic Ukrainian artists like Go_A, Tina Karol, Jamala and Verka Serduchka got barely 30 seconds of screen-time each (if that) while there was literally a twelve minute performance during the interval dedicated solely to British music. Sam Ryder even got a better performance slot than Kalush Orchestra who actually won last year...
Having been to Liverpool and attended Semi-Final One I do think there has been a good balance of British/Ukrainian music and culture overall this year, but that completely went out the window in yesterday’s final. The Ukrainian artists really should have been the interval acts instead 😕
Birb content
Songs from the 2010s
Round 2
2016 - “1944” by Jamala (Ukraine)
2017 - “Hey Mamma” by SunStroke Project (Moldova)
2016 - “1944” by Jamala (Ukraine)
2017 - “Hey Mamma” by SunStroke Project (Moldova)