The Dynamic Duo reveals what song they presented to go to Eurovision and sentences Nebulossa: “But have you heard the song?”

Nebulossa will take the stage at the Malmö Arena for the first time tonight during the second semi-final of Eurovision 2024.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 May 2024 Wednesday 23:03
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The Dynamic Duo reveals what song they presented to go to Eurovision and sentences Nebulossa: “But have you heard the song?”

Nebulossa will take the stage at the Malmö Arena for the first time tonight during the second semi-final of Eurovision 2024. After a heart-stopping first gala, in which 10 countries made it to the grand final next Saturday, May 11, the spectators of the competition will once again enjoy 16 new musical proposals that will fight to get the crystal microphone.

All eyes will be on the Spanish representatives tonight, María Bas and Mark Dasousa, who will perform Zorra for the first time in front of millions of people. And although the Spaniards are more than qualified for the grand final - because they belong to the Big Five - the musical group must demonstrate all their potential on stage and win the hearts of Eurofans ahead of the grand final.

And although there are days until the most anticipated musical event of the year comes to an end, opinions against the musical group continue to be the order of the day. This Thursday, May 9, the Dynamic Duo revealed their opinion on the Spanish proposal before the EuropaPress microphone. ''No comments (no comments in Spanish)'', declared Ramón Arcusa.

''It's very difficult for it to go well, but you never know because everything has changed and maybe we don't realize that it has changed,'' commented Manuel de la Calva. ''But have you heard the song?'' Arcusa asked him. ''Yes, and I have seen it,'' de la Calva replied. ''No comments,'' insisted Ramón Arcusa.

Regarding the last thing they had done together musically, the members of the Dynamic Duo surprised by revealing that they had made a song for Eurovision. ''It didn't make the cut, we would have liked to go to Eurovision, but RTVE considered either the jury or the committee of experts that exists or not, we don't know, decided that it was not good to be among the 14 finalists,'' he explained. Arcusa. ''Don't criticize,'' her partner told her.

''We would have liked to go to Benidorm so that the public could vote for it. It was called Soy como soy, it was a feminine and feminist song, but good. A fantastic dark-haired girl sang it and we would have broken it, but RTVE thought what she thought,' she asserted.