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“Don’t copy anyone or just look good.” Eiland comments on failure in ‘Supernova’

There had to be a real show: apocalypse and zombie dances. “We are trying to figure out where we went wrong. We will present the song this week and we want people to hear it and tell us about it. We had planned that our performance would be more ambitious than last year. One of the zombies would be Edgars Bāliņš” Ralfs reveals.

“We are not one of those who, if the door is closed, will try to sneak through the window. Life goes on. I think the representative of Latvia should present a unique performance that would be different from all others at Eurovision. There is no need to copy nobody or just sing beautifully and look good: other countries do it better!

If you can’t offer anything to surprise, then you shouldn’t participate at all,” says Eiland.

“You have to know how not to be afraid at Eurovision, because there is a big stage, a huge audience. You have to be sure of yourself. We have already had participants who get scared and sing wrongly. But there, everything has to be perfect Ralf advises.

Well, the song was also subjected to listener evaluation, and Eiland says about the song “Meet The Boyz”: “A year ago, with Rudolph Ozola and Walter Sprudge, we quite spontaneously wrote the most popular “We love you” song ” Rich Itch”, similarly “Meet The Boyz” was born this year.

Although our association started as a duet between me and Kaspar, it has already grown into something immeasurable, because the right people can join us in the necessary situations, so this time SHE (Zelma Jäger) can also be heard in the song.

We hope this piece will make people happy at saunas, design parties, dances, birthdays or even in the morning as motivation for an energetic day. We think this is the perfect tusk piece!

Read more edition “Private life” In the January 10 issue.

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