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Slovenia 2024: details of Raiven’s entry

Last week Raiven revealed more details about her upcoming Eurovision entry with which she will represent Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö (Sweden). The name of her entry is “Veronika”.

What did Raiven reveal about her upcoming Eurovision entry?

The thing that Raiven revealed about her Eurovision entry is that she stated to the national broadcaster of Slovenia, RTV SLO, that she will remain true to her electronic sound when it comes down to her upcoming entry. “Veronika”.

Next to this, Raiven stated that Veronika is a symbol of femininity, but not stereotypical feminism. She also wants to show grace on the Eurovision stage.

When will Raiven song, “Veronika”, be released?

Veronika, Raiven’s song for Eurovision, will be released on RTV SLO 1 on January 20th 2024.

On who is Raiven’s song, Veronika, based?

Raiven’s song, Veronika, is based on Veronika Deseniška, the second wife of Frederick II, the count of Celje. Veronika was not of wealth, so Frederick’s father, Hermann II, did not initially approve of the marriage between Frederick II and Veronika. Hermann II kidnapped his son and accused Veronika of being a witch, an accusation she was later acquitted from.

Will Raiven’s song be in English or Slovenian?

Raiven’s song will be performed in Slovenian on the Eurovision stage.

Did Raiven write her song herself?

Yes, the 2024 Slovenian entry, Veronika, was written and composed by Raiven, and will be part of Raiven’s upcoming album, “Sirene”, which will be released on February 17th 2024.

Who represented Slovenia in Eurovision 2023?

In the Eurovision Song Contest of 2024 in Liverpool (UK) Slovenia was represented by Joker Out with the song “Carpe Diem”. In Semi-final Joker Out came in 5th place (of 16), and in the Grand Final they took the 21st place (of 26).

Source: Official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel
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