Georgia chose its act for Eurovision through Georgian Idol, and Oto Nemsadze grabbed the right to represent his country in Tel Aviv with the song "Sul Tsin Iare". Of course, we are reviewing it right now!
Hope you enjoy it!
Francisco
Not sure about this one... I kinda like the vibe I feel when I hear this, but mostly because of Oto's amazing voice, but on the other hand, it just feels a bit aggressive at some times, and that's the only part that people might remember, at least in my case, and for the majority that might be something you don't want to be remembered for. In so many songs that I like in semi-final 1, I would definitely let this one out, unless the staging can turn it into something amazing, in which case, I would think about it as a qualifier, but at this point, it's a no from me. I'm giving it a 4 out of 10.
SCORE: 4/10
Nina
I like Oto's rock voice. The song's melody grows and grows, but it takes too much to actually explode, and I was hoping something different from this song when it starts. Also, there's something really missing here. If Georgia improves the staging, this could get better, but I'm predicting it to stay in the semi-final. My score is a 6 out of 10.
SCORE: 6/10
Carina
I like the power of this song, something that we can see for example during the beginning second minute. The instrumental is good and I believe that there’s a message/deep meaning behind this song precisely because this is a strong song, but unfortunately, for us it’s harder to feel identified or emotional to what we are listening to, since we are not Georgians. However, I must say that it’s always important to not lose our roots and to keep loyal to ourselves and Georgia should be congratulated for it. I’m giving a 5/10.
SCORE: 5/10
OTHER RATINGS:
Martim: 6/10
Joana: 7,5/10
AVERAGE SCORE: 5,7
Can Georgia finally get out of the semi-finals? Let us know everything in the comments section!
Have a great day!


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