VIENNA / OSLO (Dagbladet): Then it is clear: Norway’s contribution to the Eurovision 2015 Morland & amp; Debrah Scarlett, with the song “A Monster Like Me,” is further from the semifinal in Eurovision to major finals to be held on Saturday night.
– So wonderfully delicious experience! Debrah said Scarlett to Dagbladet after their appearance.
– When I stood backstage I knew that I was genuinely touched. The whole scene shook response, said Kjetil Morland.
After the victory became known Debrah explained Scarlett Dagbladet how to celebrate tonight’s victory, and it becomes the same as when they won the Norwegian final:
– We will drink and have fun!
– Fantastic performance
Sweden’s contribution, Måns Zelmerlöw with song “Heroes” is also on.
Artist and songwriter Hanne Sørvaag is one of those who really was impressed with the Norges performance tonight.
– They have many of the elements that have proven to work well in Eurovision context before: A strong ballad, interaction between female and male singer-tells the story scenic, good communication with the camera, incline and highlight towards the end, she wrote in an SMS to Dagbladet.
Also Elisabeth “Bettan” Andreassen shelves Scarlett and Mørland tonight.
– Fantastic performance! Elegant, sophisticated and secure. Chills and cheer, she wrote in an SMS to Dagbladet.
Guessed right
Latvia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Montenegro, Norway, Sweden, Slovenia, Poland, Lithuania and Israel is thus to see Saturday’s finale.
Expressen MGP expert Anders Nunstad guessed nine out of ten finalists correct.
– It was the favorites who pass. The main thing was that the best songs went on. I was wrong in Iceland and Cyprus, but Island sang so false, so it was deserved.
– It was a lot better than the delfinale on Tuesday. But there’s always more fun when Norway and Sweden participating. Norway got good response tonight, there was no more praise on Sweden and Israel, which always gets a good response, he says to Dagbladet.
International duo
It’s Kjetil Morland (34) who has written the Norwegian Eurovision song. When he was told that he was taken out to participate in the Norwegian version of the song contest, bankrupt pulsed he Debrah Scarlett (21), whose real name is Joanna Deborah Bussinger, after seeing her perform on “The Voice.”
songwriter has previously told Dagbladet that song is about someone who thinks they do not deserve love.
It is an international duo standing on Eurovision stage Saturday: While Morland has lived in England most of his adult life, Scarlett lived in Switzerland much of his life.
The last week, the two artists have been in Vienna, where they have participated in various Grand Prix events. They have also appeared at the opera in Vienna.
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