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Morten Kaiser from Denmark
We know Poli Genova from Eurovision 2011 and recently from her hosting Junior Eurovision in Bulgaria last year. Now she is back and what a comeback! โIf Love Was A Crimeโ is actually not what I expected from her โ this is even better! What a modern sound. I really hope that Poli can deliver on stage and will make it to the top. This song deserves it truly. The one Bulgarian line that made it to the song in the chorus only makes the song stronger. My only concern is that the stage performance might not work properly, but I do hope so. Go Bulgaria!
Fotis Konstantopoulos from Greece
Poli Genova’s comeback is strong and impressive. The song is totally modern, nothing to do with ethnic sounds (something Bulgarians did promptly in the past). This song though is more of a radio hit rather of a TV song. What I mean is that i am not sure how the sound and the image will work for this entry and artist on TV. I am expecting a simple minimalistic and a well structured stage presentation to be convinced to vote for this song. This is why I am not so sure about the outcome of this song. Most likely though we will see it at least qualifying in the final.
Luka Popovic from Serbia
This is a great and modern song. It catches your attention from the very start . It is a catchy number and leaves a very strong impression. It’s one of the few songs that I actually wanted to listen to again straight after hearing it for the first time. The Bulgarian line in the chorus works great too and adds to the song. I’m quite surprised that this entry isn’t doing better with the bookies but it might just be me. With a powerful stage performance this could go far. A definite qualifier in my opinion.
OIKOPANEL VOTING
*oikopanel is consisted of Fotis Konstantopoulos (Greece), Morten Kaiser (Denmark), Jaime Solloso (Spain), Olivier Rocher (France), Victor Cruz Lafuente (Spain), Luka Popovic (Serbia), Alenka Alexandrovic (Switzerland) and Andreas Athanasiou (Greece)