Another country who chose its entry through internal selection was Poland! They went with the 4-sister group Tulia, and they will sing "Fire of Love" at the Eurovision stage in Tel Aviv. We are reviewing it, and we hope you enjoy it!
Francisco
If someone told me I would like traditional music like this, I wouldn't be so sure. However, Tulia have amazing combined melodies, and this, despite not having many changes throughout the entirety of the song, manages to look beautiful and definitely represents Poland well for its culture. The instrumental, while traditional, also includes some more modern sounds, which manages to not leave this outdated. Personally, I do like, but I don't love it, and I don't know if this will qualify. It's definitely on the race for borderline qualification, but they have to deliver it big time in Tel Aviv. Maybe there will be more likeable songs in semi-final 1 which will overshadow this entry. I'm giving it an 8 out of 10.
SCORE: 8/10
Nina
It's been a while since a group with traditional clothes came in to the contest. I love when this happens at Eurovision, but incredibly, I don't really find it captivating this time. The melody is nice, it's ethnic with a bit of folk pop. They have really good voices but the lyrics aren't anything special and I'm almost certain this will sit out of the final. At least they tried... I'm giving it a 6 out of 10.
SCORE: 6/10
Carina
Here we have again a traditional entry from Poland, just like in 2014. I like both the rhythm and the lyrics and I risk to say that I really enjoyed the last one the most. However, even though I know they are a band, I have to say that I found that the combination of their voices made the song boring and tiring in a certain way. I’ll give it a 5,5 out of 10.
SCORE: 5,5/10
OTHER RATINGS:
Martim: 6/10
Joana: 5,5/10
AVERAGE SCORE: 6,2

Do you feel the love burning in your heart with Poland's entry? Let us know everything in the comments section!
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