The Norwegian expert hits Käärijän – Mollasi previously Blind Channel and Lord

Not everyone warms to Väärijä’s Cha Cha Cha song.

It is believed that the wrapper will place high in Eurovision. EBU

The wrapper is on his piece Cha Cha Cha one of the Eurovision favorites together with Sweden’s Loreen.

Cha Cha Cha has received a lot of praise from all over Europe, but there are also gravel voices in the group.

In the program of the Norwegian public broadcasting company NRK Address Liverpool we’re grinding this year’s five-piece songs in the style of Yle’s five-piece bubble.

The wrapper, the song Cha Cha Cha and its funny lyrics are praised, whether one of the panelists, Ingeborg Heldal dressed in Käärijä’s favorite green, and according to his own words, on purpose.

However, not everyone is turned on by the song. Actor and director Kevin Vågenes shaking his head as he tries to think of something to say about the song.

– Me and Finland just don’t get along at Eurovision, says Kevin.

– I don’t really know what to say about this, Kevin continues.

He is asked if the Finnish language isn’t gratifying after all.

– No, Kevin answers briefly.

Kevin Vågenes is a Norwegian actor. PDO

Kevin doesn’t really base it on Finnish five-piece songs. Two years ago, he criticized the Blind Channel Dark Side – song.

– I am incredibly grateful that I am Norwegian and live in Norway. This is so painful! Dark Side… so cliche, Kevin I said at the time.

– Lordika wasn’t funny either, Kevin continued.

Kevin disagreed with the other panelists about Käärijä, because they liked the song. The song’s lyrics, which the panelists go through with Google Translate, arouse a lot of praise.

– Finns are so funny, now send a song like this to Eurovision. It’s so funny. The song is catchy and cool and so good, says Ingeborg.

Except for Kevin, the panelists each give 12 points, Kevin also gives 6 points in the end.

You see Wrapper discussion here.

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