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Hera Björk: “I Love Israel’s ‘Hurricane’, It’s a Very Strong Song!”

After Silia Kapsis from Cyprus, another artist from Eurovision 2024 has found the courage to express their opinion about the Israeli participation, speaking with warm words. Specifically, Hera Björk from Iceland, in a recent interview, mentions that she really likes Eden Golan’sHurricane,” considering it a very strong entry.

I listened to the Israeli song, and I love it! It’s a very strong song.

Speaking to the Euromix correspondent at the Pre-party in Madrid, Hera thanks all the Israeli fans of the contest who support her so much, wishing everyone to be safe.

Thank you very much, I visited Tel Aviv, and it was wonderful. I hope you are all safe and enjoy this journey because I know we all have a common denominator, and these are difficult times with war and madness continuing at this moment. So, I hope Eurovision will be a beacon of light for all of us.

It is worth noting that Hera Björk won the national final in Iceland, defeating Bashar Murad, of Palestinian descent, who was the favorite to represent Iceland in Malmö. Indeed, some claimed that her victory was also based on support from Israel, something that was not proven.

Unlike Bashar Murad, who threatened that if he won the national final, there was a possibility of boycotting the competition in case of Israel’s participation, Hera had stated that she would participate normally regardless of Israel’s presence in Malmö.

You can watch the interview below:

Source: Euromix

Iceland: “There was no Israeli intervention in Songvakeppnin” says Yogel Segav

Yongel Segav in his message to Eurovisionfun gives explanations for the issue that is being accused by a part of the Icelandic press today. Specifically, on behalf of KAN, he tried and succeeded in interfering in Songvakeppnin, in order to prevent the victory of Bashar Murad.

Yongel Segav explains to Eurovisionfun that the facebook group in which they are mentioned as instructing its members to support Hera Bjork so that she is the winner of Songvakeppnin and not Bashar Murad, is a small group of 400 members, of which only half are Icelandic. In addition, he adds that this was simply a proposal to friends, as there were similar proposals from dozens of pro-Palestinian activists in favor of Bashar Murad.

Hello, I’m Yogev Segal. The man who was written about in that lousy tabloid in Iceland. I work at KAN, it’s my daily job. I am working as a broadcast operator, a totally technical position in KAN channel. This fact has nothing to do with the matter. KAN has no role in this.

I have a deep connection with Iceland and Icelanders, I have visited Iceland 8 times and I have a website for travelers to Iceland in Hebrew. The “campaign” referred to in the article is nothing more than a post to a group of 400 people, half of whom are Israeli and half Icelandic. The post was worded in a very peaceful way – not against Bashar but against the meddling of politics in Eurovision.

Those who voted are Icelanders, not me. There is no “interference” here. In the superfinal, Hera won by a wide margin. As Palestinian activists wrote on every social network to vote for Bashar, I proposed something different, to a small group of people, some of whom are just my friends. There is nothing wrong with that! This is not an intervention. They tried to create a conspiracy theory.

Icelandic public television today confirmed that Hera Bjork will represent the country at Eurovision 2024 with the song Scared of Heights, putting an end to rumors that the country would withdraw from the contest, and to the questioning of Hera’s victory to the national final.

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Iceland: Bashar Murad has not decided whether he will take part in Eurovision 2024!

Bashar Murad is, so to speak, the face of the days. The artist of Palestinian origin, who is one of the ten candidates in Iceland’s national final for Eurovision 2024, says in an interview on the country’s public television that he has not decided whether he will participate in the contest, since of course he is the winner of Söngvakeppnin .

The news of Bashar Murad’s participation in Söngvakeppnin, before we had even heard his song, was enough to propel Iceland to the top of the betting table.

Bashar Murad rose to prominence in Iceland after collaborating with Hatari in 2019, right after Eurovision ended that year. In an interview with RUV, Bashar Murad denies the accusations that his participation is essentially a tool of political exploitation, while he answers that he has not yet decided whether he will finally participate in Eurovision 2024, since he is the winner of Söngvakeppnin.

We actually started working on this project a year and a half ago and considered participating in the competition last year (2023). But we decided it would be best to wait another year. So the work on this started in August last year…And who knows what will happen? It also depends on the situation we are in. Things change day by day. I take it one day at a time.

RUV has declared that its participation in Eurovision 2024 is not a given and the decision on this will be made after the end of Söngvakeppnin, in consultation with the winner of course.

Iceland will decide on Eurovision 2024 on March 2. You can listen to Bashar Murad’s Wild West in the video below:

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Source: RUV

Daði Freyr: Iceland is winning Eurovision 2024!

With a post on X (formerly Twitter), Iceland‘s representative at Eurovision 2020 and 2021, Daði Freyr, created excitement for the participation of the Land of Ice and Fire in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.

He was quick to clarify, in response to comments, that he does not intend to return to Eurovision 2024 himself.

As we have informed you in a previous article, Iceland’s broadcaster RÚV will once again select its entry through Söngvakeppnin, with the grand final taking place on 2 March 2024.

RÚV received 118 entries for Söngvakeppnin 2024. The final list of participants will be announced on 27 January in Lögin i Söngvakeppninni.

Daði’s words imply that within the entries submitted to RÚV there is a very good song or even a well-known artist with great ambitions for the island nation, which, although it has been participating in the competition since 1986, has not yet won the first place.

Daði Freyr may not have been able to compete at Eurovision 2020 with his viral hit Think About Things, but he returned the following year with 10 Years and won 4th place, scoring 378 points!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSMhu-PrLME&t=6s

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Iceland: Söngvakeppnin 2024 Final on March 2!

Iceland has already confirmed its participation in Eurovision 2024 and will select its representative on 2 March with the grand final of Söngvakeppnin 2024.

RÚV, Iceland’s national broadcaster, has announced the timetable of the national final. The competition will consist of three shows: the first semi-final on 17 February, the second semi-final on 24 February and the final on 2 March. The winner of the competition will receive the golden ticket to represent the Land of Fire and Ice at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden.

Each semi-final will consist of five entries competing live. The two songs from each show with the most votes from the TV audience will qualify for the grand final. The show’s producers also have the option of adding a fifth finalist as a wildcard from the other contestants. The show will again be presented by Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir, Sigurður Þorri Gunnarsson and Unnsteinn Manuel Stefánsson.

RÚV received 118 entries for Söngvakeppnin 2024. The final list of participants will be announced on 27 January in RÚV’s Lögin i Söngvakeppninni.

Artistic direction for Söngvakeppnin 2024 will be provided by Högni Egilsson, Selma Björnsdóttir, Samúel Bjarki Pétursson and Gunnar Páll Ólafsson. Selma is the well-known Eurostar, former Eurovision representative of Iceland, taking second place in 1999 in Jerusalem with the song “All Out of Luck“, but failing to qualify in 2005 in Kiev with the song “If I Had Your Love“.

Diljá represented Iceland in this year’s competition with the song “Power“, finishing 11th in the second semi-final with 44 points, failing to advance to the final.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzlTcA0OC5s

Source: ruv.is

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