5miinust are a rap group, Puuluup are folk band playing on talharp wooden traditional instrument and luper (hence the band's name: puu= wood, luup= luper:). Been following both for a while, i have been listening to this song ever since it was released to Eesti Laul (Estonia's pre selection contest) and it an endless fun. So happy for Estonia they chose to be proud in their language instead yet another song in English, this to me is a whole winning formula - fun, enjoyable, folk, explossive on stage, i get the same feeling i had ladt year with Kaarja, so far i don't see any other country with such a cool whole package song. It gets my total 12 points, i am from Israel, we are at same semi final as Estonia, i will vote for them as much as i can!:))) Banger:).
The legendary dance is from there. It is a part of the heritage culture of Vorms. The dance of the wood lube looks like the dance of a hunter or warrior before going on a hunt or war. Vormsi is a 93 km² island in the Baltic Sea, in the territory of Lääne County. It is the fourth largest island in Estonia. According to legend, the island was named after the Icelandic Viking Orm, another version is the pirate Orm described in the legend of St. Olaf, and the third is the 13th century bishop Orm.
The song was born when a band member from Puuluup and 5Miinust were driving in a car, and the older guy (Vsauce 😂) telling to the other guy that “you know, about drugs I really do know nothing”. I love Puuluup songs, they’re magical. Ofc different from that one.
I love the attitude of this collaboration song and performance, but I had to look up Puuluup when I read they play neo-folk - what would that sound like? Their music is intriguing, their use of vocals as a rhythm instrument is great for a listener like me who doesn't understand Estonian! Every ESC that makes me find some new artist to listen to more (beyond their participation in the contest) is a good ESC.
Haha the lyrics are definitely tongue in cheek, the title translates to something like ‘No we don’t know anything about (those) drugs’, note the (those) in parentheses 😅
5miinust are a rap group, Puuluup are folk band playing on talharp wooden traditional instrument and luper (hence the band's name: puu= wood, luup= luper:). Been following both for a while, i have been listening to this song ever since it was released to Eesti Laul (Estonia's pre selection contest) and it an endless fun. So happy for Estonia they chose to be proud in their language instead yet another song in English, this to me is a whole winning formula - fun, enjoyable, folk, explossive on stage, i get the same feeling i had ladt year with Kaarja, so far i don't see any other country with such a cool whole package song. It gets my total 12 points, i am from Israel, we are at same semi final as Estonia, i will vote for them as much as i can!:))) Banger:).
Thanks for the background info!
Aitäh!
Äitäh!!!❤
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The legendary dance is from there.
It is a part of the heritage culture of Vorms. The dance of the wood lube looks like the dance of a hunter or warrior before going on a hunt or war.
Vormsi is a 93 km² island in the Baltic Sea, in the territory of Lääne County. It is the fourth largest island in Estonia. According to legend, the island was named after the Icelandic Viking Orm, another version is the pirate Orm described in the legend of St. Olaf, and the third is the 13th century bishop Orm.
The song was born when a band member from Puuluup and 5Miinust were driving in a car, and the older guy (Vsauce 😂) telling to the other guy that “you know, about drugs I really do know nothing”. I love Puuluup songs, they’re magical. Ofc different from that one.
Haha, love that story! (Also, ‘Vsauce’ is the best name ever.)
@@kiwivision100 He just looks exactly like Vsauce 😄 not his actual performance name though, but should be
@@kiwivision100, this man is Marko Veisson from Puuluup ...
I love the attitude of this collaboration song and performance, but I had to look up Puuluup when I read they play neo-folk - what would that sound like? Their music is intriguing, their use of vocals as a rhythm instrument is great for a listener like me who doesn't understand Estonian! Every ESC that makes me find some new artist to listen to more (beyond their participation in the contest) is a good ESC.
As an Estonian living in NZ it’s awesome to see a Kiwi review of an Eesti song 😄 chur!
Oh, yay!! Hope you are enjoying Aotearoa. You clearly have our slang mastered. 😆
The English lyrics to this song are so good 😂
At first look you think they are nonsense but actually they have a good message
Should wait for original one. Can't do direct translation, but it will give the overview anyway :D
loved your reactions!
Haha the lyrics are definitely tongue in cheek, the title translates to something like ‘No we don’t know anything about (those) drugs’, note the (those) in parentheses 😅
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They talk about prejudices, important to be yourself and avoid drugs, keep your reputation clean.
Ma kuulen iidse põhjamaagia hält.
I hear the voice of ancient northern magic.
I think the comparison to Moldova is adpt - its fun without being tacky. Good luck Estonia after last year's snoozegest youre back in my good books.
Alika was incredible. No Alika slating around here 🤍🇪🇪
@@ariellaellisxo She may have been but I'm allowed to find the song boring and overated by the juries.
Maybe New Zealand should also participate in the Eurovision Song Contest like Australia does? As an Estonian, I think it could be fun 😉
That would be amazing! Let’s make it happen. 😆
YOU HIT 1000 SUBS CONGRATS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks so much! We are chuffed to hit the milestone. 😊
i do not know ayting about /those/ drugs .. name of the song
I'm in estonia and understand song text
Nice, me like