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@thingybob4375
8 ай бұрын
Really, really interesting reaction to this one and Shower... We are only half way in with the songs but Luktelk is around 3rd favourite in the fandom for now, and currently my #1. Remember, it's a song contest, not a singing contest, so the vocal/ note range is not always a requirement. It's an absolute banger and at Euroclub parties this will FILL the dancefloor. Maybe there is a transcontinental gap here - this is music that was always very popular in Europe in the 90s - and there is a noticeable 90s influence this year. Also, ESC often reflects the mood of the continent. Look at the NF results... With wars going on near our borders, perhaps Europe just wants to have fun and party as escapism. A club banger absolutely helps, and if this doesn't finish top 10 i will be very surprised
@renataklimasauskaite8625
7 ай бұрын
I ❤ this song!
@aduantas8609
8 ай бұрын
This song is definitely a grower. On my first listen or two I didn't really get it but I love it now. Even in Lithuania, it didn't win the televote in its semi final and then over the next few weeks it ended up topping the charts and winning in the final
@Thenewworldmaga
7 ай бұрын
Same. Then i heard in my car it was banging bro I'm like what? I know this song
@rozen-1
8 ай бұрын
❤найкраща молодіжна танцювальна композиція Литва заслуговує на перемогу у Швеціїї❤🥇🏆🕺🇱🇹🤸👯💃🕺🤸👯🌟👏👍💫
@jonasmartynas79
8 ай бұрын
Luktelk - it's mean "Wait a minute".
@vytautassulcas6494
8 ай бұрын
its more about "wait for a moment"
@mistikamistika9621
8 ай бұрын
Super❤🎉😂
@niklas0312
8 ай бұрын
I feel like this song is pretty much a hit or miss. Personally, I really like the song and staging but I can totally see why people might dislike the song or elements of it or the staging
@regimantasvasilius6326
8 ай бұрын
The only person, who did not like it 😮😮 maybe you do not like this kind of music :p greetings from Lithuania ❤❤
@Gabber10K
8 ай бұрын
Yet, as the only person who has been adequately constructive on the criticism, this song definitely has that "Lithuanian" flow in the Luktelk part, which is not melodic enough and is underwhelming. I can totally agree with that. Thanks for the review :)
@regimantasvasilius6326
8 ай бұрын
@@Gabber10K that is you opinion. You should compare this entry in a eurovision song contest context. I believe it is pretty.
@Gabber10K
8 ай бұрын
@@regimantasvasilius6326 I totaly get your point too :) compared to all the eurotrash songs, this is definitely top10
@GordonIsFreeman
8 ай бұрын
Translated for you to Lithuanian words if you need, the English translation is from google translate and it's really really bad, but i wrote this one in other videos, ill post i here also, if you want super english translation please let me know, but google translated it very bad, Lithuanian language is one of the most hardest in all over the world i think its in top 3 hardest languages. So here it goes. Why im saying that google translation is bad? Because it is. In English a lot of words come as two words and it even cannot describe what is meant to be in Lithuanian, because in Lithuanian for example you have 1 word to describe 2 or 3 words in English. Im from Lithuania i think this is the best one (song) so far over all the Eurovision years, maybe because i love electronic music, and also it was made with a colaboration with our best pop singer (who invested her time in music i believe, maybe even words) she's got most of M.A.M.A. awards which is like Lithuanian kind of best singers in Lithuania awards like Grammy, she had like 12 awards for all her time and ivestment for her work because she's really deserved it. She's Jessica Shy if you want to listen to her. Also a lot of people don't understand word of Luktelk - it have a lot of meanings in english and only 1 in Lithuania - it's kind of - "wait for some time but that time is not long" like just wait a bit kind of :) you can use it like wait for me im getting back soon after like to i dont know hard to describe, like wait for me a bit i have to answer a call in a restaurant. Or it could also be used for more time than like 10 minutes, like just wait for me for a bit i will get back to you VERY soon, like i wish to get back 100% but you will need to wait for a bit and that bit could only be described in Lithuanian, there is no word or words in English for it. But it's kind of romantic word. Like i don't know i thought English have a lot of words to describe something but it's not even 10% of what we Lithuanians have in our language. So for us to learn English is really really that easy because the language is sorry for my words but "poor" in terms of what can you say, you have to "make up" words in it, and in Lithuania every word have meaning, like you only need 1 word for like 3 English words. I don't know if it sound logical to you but i describet it as best as i can. Have a good day! Also for english speaker the letter J doesnt pronounce like "gee" or "jee" or "ghiee" just use a letter - i with it because those words with i instead of j will sound the same but as i wrote in Lithuanian there is rules of language and it's used for words that are shortened. Like "Luktelk" full word should be "Lukterek" and "Laboj" should be lengthened to "Laboje" thats why i wrote like this but the end part with letter J sounds like letter i and if you use i instead of J it will sound better [Verse 1] The day has passed and another one (viena diena ir vel kita) It's like the time has stopped here (tarytum cia data sustojo) I'm going here, I'm going there (einu tai ten, einu tai sen) And when the sun goes down and it's all over again(ir kai sutems ir vel is naujo) [Pre-Chorus] Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow (rytoj rytoj rytoj) I promise to love you tomorrow (pazadu mylest tave rytoj) In the good, in the good, in the good (laboj laboj laboj) You'll find me in the good night (surasi tu mane nakty laboj) [Chorus] Am I still alive? (Ar as vis dar gyvas? Boom boom) Do you still recognize me? (Ar tebe pazysti mane?) The sun doesn't rise up (Saule nepakyla) Tell me, will you stay close? (Pasakyk ar dar liksi salia) [Post-Chorus] Wait a bit, wait a bit (luktekl luktelk) One more minute, wait a bit (dar viena minute - luktelk) Wait a bit, wait a bit (luktelk luktelk) One more minute, hold on (dar viena minute luktelk) [Verse 2] The night has passеd, another night (naktis viena, naktis kita) Like always, I'm repеating it again (kaip visada as vel is naujo) Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow (rytoj rytoj rytoj) I promise to love you tomorrow (pazadu mylet tave rytoj) [Chorus] Am I still alive? (ar as vis dar gyvas "boom boom") Do you still recognize me? (ar tebe pazysti mane) The sun doesn't rise up (saule nepakyla) Tell me, will you stay close? (pasakyk ar liksi salia) [Post-Chorus] Wait a bit, wait a bit (luktekl luktelk) One more minute, wait a bit (dar viena minute - luktelk) Wait a bit, wait a bit (luktelk luktelk) One more minute, hold on (dar viena minute luktelk) [Bridge] We're standing in the silence of a radio playing (stovime tyloje, grojancio radijo) I no longer want to dance, I no longer want to dance (nebenoriu sokt, nebenoriu sokt) We're standing in the silence of a radio playing (stovime tyloje, grojancio radijo) I no longer want to dance, but I need to dance (nebenoriu sokt, bet man reikia sokt!!!) [Instrumental Break] [Chorus] Am I still alive? (ar as vis dar gyvas "boom boom") Do you still recognize me? (ar tebe pazysti mane) The sun doesn't rise up (saule nepakyla) Tell me, will you stay close? (pasakyk ar liksi salia) [Post-Chorus] Wait a bit, wait a bit (luktekl luktelk) One more minute, wait a bit (dar viena minute - luktelk) Wait a bit, wait a bit (luktelk luktelk) One more minute, hold on (dar viena minute luktelk) The best or worst part is this: To be honest he's not even popular, in Lithuania this is a first song of him that we ever heard, because of that he's gay man he gone to London for like 7 years, singing from very very young age, like when he was 4 years old he started music school, and yes he's young but there was too much Homophobic pressure in Lithuania at that time, and even now not that much but there still is. It's hard to describe for us not homophobics how much we love that we voted for him that much that he's in Eurovision now - it's a big win for our society who hates LGBT. It's a big progress here in Lithuania looking at LGBT situation and im happy about it. We have post-soviet era where older people like even in their 50's cannot stand LGBTQ and same in our parlament, too much old shit fat homophobic politicians and too much old generation who grew up in ruzzian era when we were in Soviet regime occupied, and when young party came and tried to do reforms they didn't got enough votes for it even like for small things like same sex marrage. Even Latvia and Estonia have these laws, but in our constitution we have two very different terms about it - one is against because only man and woman can have marriage and the other one is like - yes you could do that because we are all free and can do whatever we want. So we need to change laws first and i mean constitution laws which takes a lot of time and smart people in the parlament, which we don't have still. Too much homophobes with chill places and good payroll. Thats why they sit there. Our young generation are very liberal and want same sex marrage to be legalised like the first step at least, but our parlament grew up in Soviet era so when they leave we will have everything liberated and we will have LGBT rights installed. But for now we still have i hope not more than 5 years ahead for this change.
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