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However, if we talk about influence, about record printing, despite German being always considered a language
difficult to digest at a musical level, but they have an ability to play with words and with incredible rhythm. I discovered it when I listened to some songs by Domiziana, who is this artist who did a featuring with Gue, half Italian, and then I listened to some other of his songs and I completely revalued
German music and now listening to this song Baller by Abur Etina I must say that I found myself in front of a song with a global potential from the point of view really musical that is to say, thinking that they are German considering the great prejudice that I have always had on the language, on the attitude surprises me, surprises me
I must say that it has a great capacity, well, these have the most important discos in the world at the techno level, they have an incredible culture so if they move in this type of music, of course this song has nothing to do with techno, but still here
I don't expect the guitar and acoustic voice, but they have a culture that has nothing to envy to the other states. Then Germany, let's not forget that it was the place where David Bowie gave birth to Heroes.
He went there specifically to breathe, to live those emotions, that atmosphere that was there in that particular way at that time. And anyway, even if many years have passed, certain attitudes do not change. I always perceive, even in moments of euphoria of certain songs, that melancholy, that...
that aridity that derives from a country that is now economically probably the strongest in Europe, an important country that rose from two wars in an excellent way, two wars in which it managed to destroy, disarm, etc.
So, in short, the Germans are people with counter-assholes, useless to say. It's a country where things work, no coincidence. Many Italian minds go there to find the right economic merit and the music is reflected in it. This song is really cool, really of level, of quality.
Seeing the numbers, I don't think they'll have any results, because then even those must be considered. I mean, at the level of the top 5, even historically, in the Eurovision, they haven't won more than that in recent years. I don't seem to remember. But, in short, it's a song suitable for that platform, for the general promotion that is created in those cases. Anyway, a great international party, let's not forget it.
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