The Armenian entry for this year’s Junior Eurovision 2015 has just been presented!
Listen to “Love” performed by Michael Varosyan – MIKA below:
The song is composed by Lilith Navasardyan, lyrics by Avet Barseghyan; and Co-composed and co-written by MIKA. “Love”, a Rock ‘n’ Roll track never been presented by the previous Armenian entries, carries a message of the importance of love and laugher, and spreads the positive energy with the help of amazing dance rhythms.
“I really enjoyed creating my song together with Lilit and Avet. “Love” carries the message of the importance of love, it is very rhythmic and is filled with positive energy and emotions, my emotions. I think you are going to love it!”, says MIKA.
Composer Lilit Navasardyan says that MIKA’s charismatic personality and the endless energy inspired her to create a Rock ‘n’ Roll song specially for the young artist. “The song fits MIKA perfectly. Basically, it’s about him. I was very excited when I first heard him singing it, as the song explores his talent in a completely new way. I’m very happy with what we have now. I think our team has done an amazing job.”
Writer Avet Barseghyan confessed it was really challenging to come up with lyrics for a song that has a very unique musical structure. “This song was an interesting challenge for me. It is very unique and I’m sure that it will explore MIKA’s vocal and dancing skills. The lyrics are based on a wordplay of two words: the English “Love” and the Armenian “Lav” meaning good. This song is filled with joy, positive emotions and catchy rhythms, so good luck not dancing in your seats when you hear him sing it!”
This year, the Armenian public broadcaster decided to choose internally the 12-year old singer Mika Varosyan. It is the first time since 2007 ARMTV goes internal for Junior Eurovision having hold national selections the past seven editions.
What do you think about the Armenian entry “Love”?
Steph Parker liked this on Facebook.
Another great fun song, of which there are too few this year. This should keep them at the top of the table of average votes for countries that have competed in more than a third of the events (5 or more shows). 🙂
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I like the song, but for me it ‘s not a winner
we win yet again 🙂
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