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But he added: “there’s no perfect solution – any voting system has its flaws. I think they could increase the number of people on juries or decrease the power of the juries from 50 to 25 per cent.” Aflecht, Tuomas (18 June 2020). " "Koko ajan kehitytään, muttei unohdeta miksi tätä musaa tehdään" – Haastattelussa Käärijä, joka ei halua vakavoitua liikaa" (in Finnish) . Retrieved 11 January 2023. I wanted to win, you know?” Pöyhönen says now. “So of course, when I heard the result of the vote, I was sad. But we all had the same rules and we can’t do anything about what happened. That’s it.” Of course, we also have to talk about Eurovision! Finland has been doing very well in Eurovision recently with bands like Blind Channel and The Rasmus, do you feel any pressure to live up to that success?

He’s the Finnish rapper who went viral in February for shouting “Cha Cha Cha” while riding a piggy train made of flamenco dancers.Käärijä was nominated at the 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards in the Best Nordic Act category, which he went on to win. [17] [18] Artistic style and influences [ edit ] Käärijä in 2021 A few years later, his alter ego Käärijä was born. He started releasing his music independently and ended up getting signed to a music label. The shift truly happened after his victory in UMK 2023, and since then, so many things have changed:

Pöyhönen has described Rammstein as a major influence of his, and he has a Rammstein tattoo across his chest. [22] Farren, Neil (25 February 2023). "Finland: Käärijä to Eurovision 2023". Eurovoix . Retrieved 26 February 2023. Eurovision Official Chart Record! Why 2023 is contest's biggest year yet". www.officialcharts.com . Retrieved 20 May 2023.He confesses he had "one or two other songs" up for consideration, but from the first time they heard his current entry, it became an obvious choice: When I watch the show later, this affection that Finland has for Käärijä is palpable. The crowd crosses age groups and demographics: everyone from young children to their grandparents, everyone in green, have come out to support Finland’s biggest pop star. And when Käärijä finally closes the set with “Cha Cha Cha”, complete with an explosion of fireworks, flames and pyrotechnics, it feels like the roof might cave in. To quote Käärijä’s catchphrase: “It’s crazy. It’s party.”

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