I have watched the live performance during the second listen ;) in the first listen (official video from Eurovision TH-cam channel) the sound was additionally processed
I usually don't like the "nananana oh oh oh" thing on Adult Eurovision BUT on Junior one there's NOTHING wrong with it plus this song is way deeper than most of other JESC 2024 songs
@@JustESCAnalyst This is a complete lack of respect for the person and the language. Just because you are used to speaking Russian does not mean that you should change the sound of the name to your taste. When you mispronounce the name of a completely different group of languages due to ignorance, this is one thing, but when you deliberately Russify Ukrainian, this is disrespect.
@@Angelina-nh3bq yeah, I agree with you.. He is from Belarus and he knows what is the situation right now and he keeps saying with rushitin accent... This is a little bit disrespectful to wards our country.. I would understand if that would be some other country than is far from us that they really don't know how to pronounce...
but that WAS live
I have watched the live performance during the second listen ;) in the first listen (official video from Eurovision TH-cam channel) the sound was additionally processed
I usually don't like the "nananana oh oh oh" thing on Adult Eurovision BUT on Junior one there's NOTHING wrong with it plus this song is way deeper than most of other JESC 2024 songs
The message of the song is absolutely beautiful 👍
Winner Junior Eurovision Ukraine 🇺🇦🇺🇦💪😊👍😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Voice amazing
Absolutely stunning voice and a great message 🙏
Artem, not Artiom
My Belarusian habit ;)
@@JustESCAnalyst oh, so everything is understandable now 🤨 And it’s totally not ok
Задовбав своїм "Артьом". Він Артем. Не має в Україні імені "артьом", воно є на болотах.
мене також це бісить що вони так кажуть..
Так він білорус, та же русня лиш під іншим соусом
Wow, guys, what is this hate? I am sure I mispronounced some other contestants names too 🤷🏻♂️
@@JustESCAnalyst This is a complete lack of respect for the person and the language. Just because you are used to speaking Russian does not mean that you should change the sound of the name to your taste. When you mispronounce the name of a completely different group of languages due to ignorance, this is one thing, but when you deliberately Russify Ukrainian, this is disrespect.
@@Angelina-nh3bq yeah, I agree with you.. He is from Belarus and he knows what is the situation right now and he keeps saying with rushitin accent... This is a little bit disrespectful to wards our country.. I would understand if that would be some other country than is far from us that they really don't know how to pronounce...