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Tanxugueiras:

Terra

.

The selection process to represent Spain at Eurovision is the most exciting thing that has happened at the festival in a lot of years.

And among the 14 candidate songs, unveiled this week, Cinderella is this electronic folk song that contains everything that is loved in the festival: eccentricity, epic and an easy chorus.

Rigoberta Bandini:

Oh mom

.

Ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, wonder once again what the Catalan singer brings us, who once again takes us in this song from bottom to top to euphoria.

Not to mention how great it would be to be part of a country that korea united: "I don't know why our boobs are so scary / Without them there would be no humanity and there would be no beauty."

Varry Brava:

Raffaella

.

Some seventies winks, europop sound of laser beams and a tribute to the Carrà for tight dancing.

Sympathicone

Luna Ki:

I'm going to die

.

Every time someone says on Twitter that the emo epic is over, a kitten dies on the other side of the planet.

That reminds us of this thick bombshell that mixes trap and classic rock.

Julia de Castro:

Arde Madrid

(remix)

.

And so far what we had to say about the Eurovision candidates.

More news: this very Spanish song to the rhythm of bulerías in a remix that fattens the bass until it enters your ears like hot oil.

Cleo Sol:

Sunshine

.

The British collective Sault is one of the most interesting groups in black music in recent years, and among them this R&B singer with a chocolate voice stands out.

Neosoul with soft hip hop bases to listen to on Sunday afternoons.

Bronchus + 41V1L:

Granada

.

A grainy voice that looks like broken glass and the pulsating electronics of the Jerez-born producer, who glides below and builds a dark polyrhythm above.

Yard Act:

Payday

.

Between post-punk and new wave, with an unavoidable resemblance to Talking Heads, the young group from Leeds, releasing their debut album the first week of January, balances very well between bad milk, stinging sounds and true look crazy.

Nacho Vegas:

Big crunch

.

The veteran indie icon reconstructs his language and his music on his new album, 'Still worlds collapsing', which is released on January 14 and from which this third anti-capitalist single has just advanced with a dizzying recitation.

Juçara Marçal:

Crash

.

What a whirlwind unleashes the Brazilian singer, or the rapper, actually, because she almost dismembers the melody with a voracious interpretation while the group deconstructs the rhythm.

The distorted rhythm seems like a homage to the first PJ Harvey: no complaints.

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