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Originally Posted by cyberxxx
As far as I understood, one of them is Israeli (Jewish) and the second one is Arab. Actually, this is a very funny side of Eurovision 2009. Lithuanian and Latvian performers were singing in Russian. Russian performer is a citizen of Ukraine with a song written by Georgian. Belarussian guy was singing for Norway etc. Personally I like this tendency, because now the ppl will vote a bit more fair. They'll vote not for their "friendly countries" but for just a good song/singer. At least hope so.
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I had a feeling this was the story behind the Israel performance... At first I thought they were lesbians because they were lovingly gazing into each others eyes while holding hands and of course I had no idea what they were singing...
I also like Finland.. That's classic Euro dance pop right there...