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Sunday, April 24, 2011
Title of the best song of this year's national ESC-selections (outside of MF-bubble) due to Swedish Stereo opinion goes toooooo... Jenny Berggren's "Let Your Heart Be Mine"!
I still consider this song is all sorts of incredible, touching, powerful, it's everything we adore in 3 minutes of dramatic Eurovision dance-pop!
Everyone who prefer to keep a bit more dancey have got opportunity to enjoy the song in lovely mix from DJ Calboy - right that sort of mix you need for Eurovision song with huge anthemic dance-beat not changing basic tune and stunning key-change. You can also check it in video-mix with extended version right below and download pack of Calboy mixes on Ultimate Ace Of Base site.
Labels: Calboy, Jenny Berggren, Let Your Heart Be Mine
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Yesterday Jenny Berggren has made performance at Danish preselection to Eurovision with brand new song "Let Your Heart Be Mine" that we were excited even before we've heard it first time and the song has turned to be even bigger pop-delight than we expected. Performance was also very interesting with Jenny in gorgeous dress and nice trick of dancers rolling giant lattice behind Jenny that we already really liked! Unfortunately Jenny hasn't gone too far in competition and Denmark has chosen song that sounds like twin of Andreas Johnson's "Sing For Me" but it doesn't make Jenny's song any worse. Check performance below.
Labels: Jenny Berggren, Let Your Heart Be Mine
Monday, February 21, 2011
As we already told you earlier this year Ace Of Base ex-vocalist Jenny Berggren will try her luck in Danish pre-selection to Eurovision and final will be held already this Saturday.
Jenny competes in selection with the song "Let Your Heart Be Mine" written by Swedish Thomas G:Son (author of numerious Eurovision and Melodifestivalen songs) and Danish Jeppe Federspiel (who worked on some latest hits for Medina and Rasmus Seebach and many other Danish artists). But is there anything you could expect from Schlager-G:Son or Medina's author? Not really! Jenny does her own thing and her voice plays a big part in it making the song sounding like Ace Of Base of new generation with modern dance-production and loads of pain and passion in vocal. Thomas G:Son can be very flexible to artists he works with and this time obviously he worked with Ace Of Base-Jenny. Do we like result? Damn, it's brilliant! Though we didn't expect anything less after Jenny's solo-album that we still consider as one of the best pop-albums of 2010. No ideas how far it will go in selection but really hope Jenny's performance will open window to Denmark for her.
Labels: Jenny Berggren, Let Your Heart Be Mine