Kaj is amazed at the entertainment podcast between them and Erika Vikman.

The Kaj band from Vöyr, Ostrobothnia, represents Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest. Aop

On Saturday, Kaj took a stand on the confrontation between them and Finnish representative Erika Vikman.

Kaj told about his opinion about the prevailing setting In Supla’s entertainment podcast supplier Ida-Liina Huurtela in a quick interview.

The Eurovision Song Contest will see an exceptional situation this year with several Finnish representatives in the competition. Finnish in visas is represented by Erika Vikman with his song ICH KONE and Sweden, on the other hand Bara Bada Bastu.

Many Finns have also announced the Swedish representative Kaj. For example, President Alexander Stubb announced this during his visit to Vöyrin. Later, Stubb told the media that he also communicated with Vikman after his announcement.

– We feel so good here with all the artists. It seems a bit strange to us that we could not encourage both because we encourage both, Kaj comments on the subject in the podcast.

– We like Erika and his song so much. We think he will come like a black horse and rises [sijoituksissa]the trio says.

Kaj estimates that Vikman will rise as a “black horse”. Aop

Kaj says he hopes they would see Vikman in the final.

Earlier this week, the Eurovision Song Contest began to exudate image and video material. Erika Vikman’s exercises were also posted on the official Eurovision Instagram account.

– Three, two, one … he is Erika, read in the caption published by the Eurovision Song Contest.

According to many, this caption referred more to the Kaj band than Vikman itself, and the issue sparked a lot of debate. Visa fans even considered the publication to be offensive to Vikman. Erika Vikman himself also clicked in the publication.

– I think the caption comes from somewhere other than my song? Vikman wrote.

In the podcast, Kaj also revealed its proposal for changes. They said that compared to the melodifestivalen, pyrotechnics have been added to their presentation and the sausage used as props has changed from Swedish to Finnish.

The official opening of the Eurovision Song Contest will be celebrated tomorrow Sunday in Basel, Switzerland.

The visa dummy will be condensed next week when Sweden’s Kaj will perform in the first semifinals on Tuesday, May 13th. Erika Vikman of Finland will perform in the second semifinals on Thursday, May 15. The visa final will be held on Saturday 17 May.

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