Abor & Tynna set with Baller international trend - fans enthusiastic!

Abor & Tynna set with Baller international trend - fans enthusiastic!
Basel, Schweiz - Who would have thought that the German contribution to the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) would cause so much attention in Basel? Abor and Tynna, the talented sibling duo, represented Germany with their catchy song "Baller". On May 17th they were only able to achieve the 15th place among 26 participants, but their contribution has turned out to be the world's most successful song, like Merkur reported.
With "Baller", Abor and Tynna not only score in Germany, but also in other countries, especially in England and Eastern Europe. The successful combination of catchy melody and appealing texts seems to be the secret behind its international breakthrough. In the German version, the lines "Ba-Ba-Ba ... ballers", which have now been replaced in the new English editing by "I’m Li-Li-Li-li-li-li-li-li-lighting up the night". This English version was released on June 6th at midnight and mostly received positive reactions, such as Escxtra
The new hookline and the reactions
The new hookline in the English version has triggered a wave of positive comments that praise the creative implementation of the duo. Fans go so far to say that both versions have their very special charm. While some prefer the powerful German original version, others appreciate the English variant as helpful for non-German-speaking supporters of the duo. The general mood is optimistic and many believe that the new version has great international potential.
So far, "Baller" has also achieved considerable success in the European charts, especially in Germany, Austria, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland. The fans hope for a "baller scaks" in which the song could be very popular at summer parties and in Playlists from DJs. Despite the moderate performance of the ESC, various remixes, including an acoustic version and an Nowifi remix, were exhausted.
A look at the esc
The Eurovision Song Contest, a tradition that has existed since 1956, attracts spectators from all over the world and can impress with its spectacular appearances and the colorful variety of artists. Every year, countries are fighting for the coveted title and the associated honor of aligning the next event. The world of the ESC has inspired a lot of music careers, and that is exactly what makes the event so attractive. Over 52 countries, including Austria, have already taken part in this competition organized by the European Radio Union, which is considered the longest international music event on television.
Overall, the ESC not only shows the variety of music, but also the cultural differences and similarities in Europe. Through their innovative approach to “Baller”, Abor and Tynna took a step that ensures both nationally and internationally. In times when creative ideas are particularly required, it remains exciting to see how the career of the sibling duo will develop.
Details | |
---|---|
Ort | Basel, Schweiz |
Quellen |