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INTERVIEW – SERHAT, representing San Marino

INFE Cyprus interviewed Serhat and we are publishing that interview since ESC Covers has San Marino 5th in its rankings of the 2019 songs.

1. How do you feel about representing San Marino again?

It’s a big honor for me to represent San Marino for the second time at ESC. The love and trust of San Marino in me gives me a big responsibility. I will carry the Sammarinese flag with dignity and respect.
2. Why did you decide to return to the contest? What will you earn from this experience again?

To be honest I was not thinking to go back to the contest until San Marino TV asked me. I was too busy with my coming album. My first reaction at the telephone was “If we have a good song, I will do it.” I was in Cologne at that time. After 5 minutes I called them back and said. “We have the song”. Because I wrote the song directly after this telephone call on the streets of Cologne.

To be second time at the contest is a little bit different. You are more experienced and stronger than the first time. My expectation is to enjoy it in maximum and sing Say Na Na Na with millions.
3. You said in a previous interview that your song is an open hug to everyone. Could you tell us some things about it and how you composed it?

Say Na Na Na is an invitation to celebrate life. It gives hope and happiness to everyone. We all need and deserve it always but especially in these days. The inspiration came from a great musical movie “Sound of Music. There is a fantastic song sung by unique Julie Andrews “My favorite things”. The song tells, if you are afraid just think of good things which make you happy. I wrote the song with this universal approach to life. You are not alone, be a hero be the rainbow… And Say Na Na Na….

4. We would like you to remind us some pieces of your important career.

“Je M’adore” was 2015 in German dance charts Nr 1, 5 weeks in a row,in British Dance charts Nr 2… After ESC 2016 “I didn’t know” became the first ESC song entered the official Billboard Dance Charts after many years and became 25. The new version of “Total Disguise” with my dear friend Helena Paparizou was in many countries of the world a top ten hit.

5. We know that smaller countries have a difficulty getting to the final because of their small population. Are you ready to bring San Marino back to the final?

In the past it was normal that a small country like Monaco or Luxembourg wins. But many things have changed. Now the social media is king and can create any kind of atmosphere around the entry with different criteria without paying much for the song itself. A big country with big population has of course more supporters for its entry and create an image as if it is beloved by everyone. Maybe this is not the reality but numbers don’t lie for many people. That’s why a small country must start as last and has to climb stairs slowly. I, my team, all my supporters and San Marino, we all believe in our song.

6. What is the taste your first performance at Eurovision left you in 2016 with ‘I didn’t know?

Even though we didn’t enjoy it to the final, the song reached the 25th place to the Dance Club Songs charts!

Before coming to ESC 2016 I was more enthusiastic because my music was and is global, not only for the contest. I expected more appreciation at 2016 but it was less than my expectation. I am very glad to proof that I was not wrong with I didn’t know, even the song got very few votes. It became the only song of that year entered so many charts in the world and also USA Billboard Dance Charts. It showed me again that I am on the right way. And this was a light for me for 2019. I am going my way again.

7. Which is the deep connection between you and San Marino?

It started at 2016 with the first contest collaboration. And it got strong, so we became a big family. In San Marino I feel like at home.

8. One of your favorite Eurovision songs?

I have so many favorite songs: .Bandido by Azucar Moreno, Hora by Avi Toledano, Every Way That I Can by Sertab Erener, My Number One by Helena Paparizou, La Fiesta Termino by Paloma San Basilio, Mono I Agapi by Anna Vissi … This is a long list.

9. A message for our readers

Never forget, life is beautiful and fine! And there is always a light somewhere waiting for you. Say Na Na Na.

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SEMI FINAL ONE 2019 – SAN MARINO

Ida Andia from Romania continues her review of the songs in semi final 1 of the 2019 Eurovision song contest. Today she looks at San Marino.

The Turkish artist Serhat is back for the smallest country who participates in the Eurovision Song Contest. This time, he will sing SAY NA NA NA. I don’t see it in the Grand Final, but it’s better than the song who represented San Marino in Stockholm – I DIDN’T KNOW; it gives a good feeling, it is like an anthem.

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OWE THORNQVIST

On 30 November 2016, it was announced that Owe Thörnqvist, who was born on the 12th of March 1929 in Uppsala had been selected to take part in the third semifinal of Melodifestivalen 2017 with the song Boogieman Blues. It was going to be his début at the contest. After completing his military service and while studying Political Science at Uppsala University, in 1953, Thörnqvist produced his first revue in Uppsala, and in 1955 his first record was released. His musical style includes rock, ballroom rumba and calypso. Most Eurovision fans have never heard of him and ESC Covers had not even seen a picture of him or heard a song from him and now he went last night direct to the final in the Swedish selection. He came across to us similar to Serhat last year who is much younger than he did not get into the final. Will Eurovision fans embrace Owe if he wins the ticket to Kyiv for Sweden?

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SERHAT (San Marino 2016) is in the studio to record new songs

Manfred Holz from Germany is currently in the studio with Serhat to record new songs. Serhat sang for San Marino in 2016 with the song “I didn’t know”. True to this title, we do not know as yet what they are recording, but we hope for some good songs. Like he did “I didn’t know” in English, French and Italian, we hope again he will give us songs in several languages.

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LONELY PLANET COMPETITION – ENTRY NUMBER FIFTEEN

 

Thank you for your time by Luc Spencer-Gardner from Australia

I have been to 4 Eurovision Song Contests over the past 5 years.  The last two of these, Vienna and Stockholm, have been as a member of OGAE Rest of World.  My absolute favourite event to this date has to be this year, Stockholm 2016.  While it may sound cliché, this year Sweden really put on a show.  The purpose built “Euroclub/Euro Fan Café” provided a haven for us die-hard Eurovision fans, and by having both in the one venue, this made it easier to coordinate friends and fellow fan club members to meet with throughout the week.  But this was only one aspect.  Putting all the fans, delegations, press accredited persons, and the artists themselves in the one place made for the most integrated event.  Meeting people from fan clubs and media services throughout the whole of Europe was delightful, making many new friends and contacts.  Having the artists on site also allowed for impromptu stage performances, and random chance meetings.  Our very first night in Stockholm, we ran into the extremely engaging and charming Serhat, representing San Marino, and he was the loveliest man.  At 5am on Thursday morning, as the Wednesday night was coming to an end, we ran into two of the band members from Cyprus.  We spent a casual hour chatting and quite literally howling (at the sun however, not the moon).  We also met the band from Georgia, who I am a huge favourite of.  I literally ran into (my sincerest apologies again) Iveta from Armenia walking through the Euroclub.  We met and found many more of the artists throughout the entire week, at various events, and it was an absolutely unreal experience to be so close to them, and engaging in conversation.  The integration of the fans, delegations and press personnel this year was superb.

A quick note, we also availed ourselves to the fellow fan members in ROW and other fan clubs, and planned several meetings to ensure that the whole of our club and those from other clubs were able to integrate also.

I could not fault a thing this year.  The show, the hosts, the technology, the integration, and the fans.  Thank you for making 2016 Eurovision the best event yet!

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Serhat changes to disco version of ‘I Didn’t Know’ for 2016 Eurovision Song Contest

Serhat {copyright: SMRTV}
Serhat {copyright: SMRTV}

News that will please many fans has reached us that Serhat will now sing the disco version of I Didn’t Know for San Marino at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden in May. Various mixes were made available after the original presentation of the ballad version. The disco mix has proved popular with fans and SMRTV have decided to go along with that for the Eurovision in Stockholm.

You can hear the new version of I Didn’t Know below.

Source: www.escbubble.com; www.eurovision.tv; www.esccovers.com

‘I Didn’t Know’ is the song by Serhat for San Marino

Serhat {copyright: SMRTV}
Serhat {copyright: SMRTV}

Serhat will sing I Didn’t Know for San Marino at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm, Sweden in May. The Turkish born singer was selected internally by the broadcaster SMRTV.

I Didn’t Know was composed by Olcayto Ahmet Tuğsuz and you see the official video for the song below.

Source: www.eurovision.tv

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waIJ1VuzjyA