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CyBC have today revealed the artist behind Ryan's upcoming favourite Eurovision entry of 2021! The team behind 'El Diablo' is Jimmy Thornfeld, Laurell Barker, Oxa, and Thomas Stengaard. The song will drop at a later date.
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This drops on the 24th. Rumoured to be going back to their Fuego/Replay comfort zone and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that!

We need this after tonight.

 

Let's pretend last years entry didn't happen.

I just caught the end premiering and LORD this is a serve. The gays are going to eat this up probably even more than Fuego :lol: No hyperbole it really does sound like a lost Lady Gaga smash!
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This is amazing. They've delivered another female up-tempo banger like we all crave, but it's far enough away from Fuego and Replay to not just be their third attempt with the same song.
WHY HAS THIS RIPPED OF ZARA LARSSONS ARTWORK AND VIDEO OF LOVE ME LAND !!!!
It feels very The Fame Monster Gaga from that clip! Sounds BIG. And agreed it's enough away from Fuego/Replay whilst capturing that exact same audience. Clever move!

So good, my instant favourite.

 

It does sound like Fame Monster era Gaga in the choruses and I love the 90s house vibe in the verses too, a great switch up in production which stops it from sounding like a complete Gaga clone. So good, fingers crossed for a top ten result for this!

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WHY HAS THIS RIPPED OF ZARA LARSSONS ARTWORK AND VIDEO OF LOVE ME LAND !!!!

 

To lure you into the realms of the Eurovision forum

 

#JoinUs

To me this sounds like a big European summer hit, it’s going to sound so good in the sun, hopefully it can take off commercially!

Justice for Love Me Land.

 

This is a bop and has got my attention :frankie:

It does sound like Bad Romance and Anywhere in the chorus though. It might get some time to warm up for me but the verses are strong and unique.
WELL! This is a bit bloody massive. I like how the chorus feels familiar but the verse is a bit edgey. Juxtaposed with exquisite staging (which they will), this will surely do very, very well.

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