Just amazing song, good music, nice voices, strong and direct message. ~~~❤CHOOSE LOVE OVER POWER plus WOMEN EMPOWERMENT ❤~~~ Hopefully it wins Eurovision Song Contest 2023 and let’s go for Prague2024. Will be difficult but let’s go 4 it😅 People, you have just to vote for it !!!
@@mirindapom I will raise my phone bill up to 17 euros lol. I will vote 10 times today. Czechia has a very powerful message in their song, but Loreen has a very powerful voice. Both are very competitive. Also my home country Estonia performing Bridges by Alika.
Yes, it is a message from other Slavic nations (represented by sisters) to Russia, saying to leave Ukraine alone. The crown represents sovereignity. By saying "My sister's crown, don't take it down," they are basically saying "Russia, you won't take Ukraine's sovereignity away"
The purple men in the video are the Russian government, taking Ukraine hostage/prisoner (the lady in red is Ukraine.) The lady with the headscarf is representing Russian-civilians, commoners. They are being fed propaganda (there is vermicelli on the spoon, saying "BLA") and she's eating it up and enjoying it, it makes her think positive about the Russian government. The other countries (and the royals, I think?) are being lied to, by online (and tv)propaganda, the screen-head-men. In the end, the lady looking in the mirror is probably Belarussian, since she is partially in blue silk (like the Russian lady) and partially with a flowercrown and the Russian government shows her that she is 'like them' which causes her to smear red all over her face, like blood. While the men march, the sisters sing to the country of Ukraine and in the end, while the Russians are 'playing around' with the countries, making them tired, turning in endless circles and turning só fast that they can no longer hold on to the stick (or let go of the stick without falling) they eventually stop fighting and hand the group a stick, as to say; 'there will be no more violence from our side.' It's hope for the future.
As much as My Sister's Crown was a hit, few people realize how much hate and abuse these girls had (even death threats). They made this song as a response th-cam.com/video/dN31JJHPB-E/w-d-xo.html and the Czech part says: Hey, Mom, sometimes it's hard around here ♪ Hey, Mom, sometimes I'm sick of everything ♪ Hey, Mom, you raised me nice Hey, Mom, thanks, Mom, hey Hey, Mom, sometimes it's hard around here Hey, Mom, sometimes people are mean ♪ Hey Mom, the world is ruled by Czech girls ♪ Hey Mom, thanks Mom, hey Would be nice to see a review of this song as well and to highlight the abuse online from faceless people (like the purple faceless creature soming out of that mirror making the girl infront of it see her self as ugly and doubt herself)
The rap part is in Bulgarian
my top 5
Top 3 ❤
Just amazing song, good music, nice voices, strong and direct message. ~~~❤CHOOSE LOVE OVER POWER plus WOMEN EMPOWERMENT ❤~~~ Hopefully it wins Eurovision Song Contest 2023 and let’s go for Prague2024. Will be difficult but let’s go 4 it😅 People, you have just to vote for it !!!
Loreen has a very powerful song. It will be a very tight battle with Sweden, with Finland and Czechia together.
@@ERTChimpanzee let’s vote for Czechia 🇨🇿 this Saturday
@@mirindapom I will raise my phone bill up to 17 euros lol. I will vote 10 times today. Czechia has a very powerful message in their song, but Loreen has a very powerful voice. Both are very competitive. Also my home country Estonia performing Bridges by Alika.
@@ERTChimpanzee yessss me too Vote #14 tonight 🥰🥰🥰
@@mirindapom I voted #14 10 times and now my phone bill is extra 17 euros. Oh well! You only live once Lukas :)
Is it about Ukraine (Slavic Sister?) I get that feeling. One with a Message. Touching if you know the Connection of the different slavic Country.
Yes, it is a message from other Slavic nations (represented by sisters) to Russia, saying to leave Ukraine alone. The crown represents sovereignity. By saying "My sister's crown, don't take it down," they are basically saying "Russia, you won't take Ukraine's sovereignity away"
@@Daniellinne And their flowercrown! Their 'essence' of being Ukraine, their flowercrown.
The purple men in the video are the Russian government, taking Ukraine hostage/prisoner (the lady in red is Ukraine.)
The lady with the headscarf is representing Russian-civilians, commoners. They are being fed propaganda (there is vermicelli on the spoon, saying "BLA") and she's eating it up and enjoying it, it makes her think positive about the Russian government.
The other countries (and the royals, I think?) are being lied to, by online (and tv)propaganda, the screen-head-men.
In the end, the lady looking in the mirror is probably Belarussian, since she is partially in blue silk (like the Russian lady) and partially with a flowercrown and the Russian government shows her that she is 'like them' which causes her to smear red all over her face, like blood.
While the men march, the sisters sing to the country of Ukraine and in the end, while the Russians are 'playing around' with the countries, making them tired, turning in endless circles and turning só fast that they can no longer hold on to the stick (or let go of the stick without falling) they eventually stop fighting and hand the group a stick, as to say; 'there will be no more violence from our side.' It's hope for the future.
This is a song about Ukraine and support for Ukraine and even the chorus and where in the Ukrainian language where they sang it ❤🇺🇦🇨🇿
The chorus is in ukrainian
i am from czech, and i think it same, most Czechs have ties to Ukraine
As much as My Sister's Crown was a hit, few people realize how much hate and abuse these girls had (even death threats). They made this song as a response th-cam.com/video/dN31JJHPB-E/w-d-xo.html and the Czech part says:
Hey, Mom, sometimes it's hard around here
♪ Hey, Mom, sometimes I'm sick of everything ♪
Hey, Mom, you raised me nice
Hey, Mom, thanks, Mom, hey
Hey, Mom, sometimes it's hard around here
Hey, Mom, sometimes people are mean
♪ Hey Mom, the world is ruled by Czech girls ♪
Hey Mom, thanks Mom, hey
Would be nice to see a review of this song as well and to highlight the abuse online from faceless people (like the purple faceless creature soming out of that mirror making the girl infront of it see her self as ugly and doubt herself)
Thank you for this video.
The meaning of the song is also very well explained here th-cam.com/video/w9gscJlTngo/w-d-xo.html