
Ronela's performance at Eurovision has been commented by young and old today on the network, but not only in Albania, but also in the international media. Among the many analyzes made for the Albanian representation in Eurovision, is that of the composer Eriona Rushiti, who has not criticized the Albanian performance. In her public reaction, she said the song was not worthy of Eurovision, while the performance was for a late-night audience.

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Of course last night not all states managed to go to the finals and it is not the end of the world. As much as I followed the Eurovision songs this year, as well as the first night performances, I think the qualifiers for the finals were expected and fair. Songs of different styles, but above all representations of countries with clear concepts for what they presented. And last night I did not notice any political or geopolitical divisions. Because the songs that did not pass were either old in style, or not sung well, because the singers did not cope with the stage properly, or as in our case where all the components of a song limped. To take part in a song contest, you must first have the song, then the interpretation, and finally the performance. If one of these is not in the right place,
I am sure that last night Albania did not receive the evaluation of professional juries, but there may have been public votes which are not enough to pass this competition. I am going back to the beginning where I said it is not the end of the world and that Ronela will continue her artistic life for the fans who always follow her, but also for those fans added these days that with her charismatic nature has kept them alive since the time of the announcement as the winner of the festival. But when you appear at Eurovision, it is not the same as making a clip and getting a few clicks, it is not the same as singing in a square full of young people. It is not in vain that some photos of Ronela were censored in her first rehearsal. The Eurovision organizers reminded the Albanian team once again the fact that this is a family event. Pra, we are dealing with an international show and not an individual one. By this I do not mean that I am against extravagance, or breaking some Albanian taboos, but all this must be done with art, they want stage experience, they want creativity and above all they want artistic dignity and not banality.
