Jorge Javier Vázquez shines singing 'Zorra' by Nebulossa: “I hope you also know how to value the choreography”

Eurovision 2024 is just around the corner, with its first semi-final scheduled for Tuesday, May 7, followed by the second on Thursday the 9th and the expected final on Saturday the 11th.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 April 2024 Sunday 05:02
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Jorge Javier Vázquez shines singing 'Zorra' by Nebulossa: “I hope you also know how to value the choreography”

Eurovision 2024 is just around the corner, with its first semi-final scheduled for Tuesday, May 7, followed by the second on Thursday the 9th and the expected final on Saturday the 11th. Zorra by Nebulossa, a song that has been gaining ground on Spotify , is gaining more and more popularity despite not being the favorite from the beginning.

The proposal chosen to go to the festival has received a large amount of criticism and praise alike. Jorge Javier Vázquez is one of the best-known faces who has come to the fore to defend the Alicante duo and he has done so by posting his own version of Zorra on Instagram. "I hope you also know how to value the choreography," he asked.

Jorge Javier, perhaps in a tone of mockery towards Manu Tenorio, who has criticized that Mery Bas is out of tune at various points in the song, has stressed before her performance that the tuning must be correct: "In this song, it must be very precise and delicate".

The comments have not been long in coming and practically all of them have been positive. Toñi Moreno, with her usual sense of humor, has been quite graphic in her comment: "I piss on you." Other celebrities, such as Xuso Jones and Fani Carbajo, have chosen to express her fun through emoticons laughing

In February, when Zorra was chosen as the representative song for Spain, the Catalan presenter could not help but give his opinion on the subject. Jorge Javier acknowledged that he liked it, but stressed that the Valencians have a great burden: "I think that one of the main problems that Nebulossa has is that its members have little desire for Eurovision. At first glance, they lack hunger for the contest and I see little of them energetic."

Despite launching this opinion, which he stressed was only his impression, he made it clear that in a contest of this style there is always room for surprise: "I didn't like Chanel at the Benidorm Fest and then it shocked me at Eurovision."