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Antonio: And we’re back. And who is up next, Diana?
Diana: Our next entry is from Sagatagan.
Sagatagan: Lobo
Antonio: Well, that was something different.
Diana: I didn’t know folk songs were allowed. Reminds me of the ones you find at cultural celebrations in the country. You know, those people with pipes and guitars you see sometimes?
Antonio: Sure do. Whilst I’m not a fan of their music or most folk songs, this does have that certain ring to it. But is it a winner?
Diana: Nope. I wouldn’t think so but who knows?
Antonio: Yeah, you never know with this crowd. Anyway, if you at home feel like it’s a winner, you can call the number on your screens or send us an SMS at 5304 or go online at http://www.tvn.co.cf/worldvision to vote. Remember, normal charges apply. So, who do we have next Diana?
Diana: It’s Deblinian Masovia with a song in Polish.
Deblinian Masovia: Modlitwa o Deszcz
Diana: A song mostly in Polish, how nice.
Antonio: Yeah, yeah, a song in a language most of us here don’t understand. I’m sure it’s nice but only if we non-Polish speakers could understand it. Seriously, some translations or at least some subtitles would be appreciated.
Diana: Well, what did you think about the lyrics that weren’t in Polish?
Antonio: They sound like the hymns I used to sing at church. And they were terrible as well. Honestly, offer the kids ice cream at church and maybe the kids would consider going back rather than standing there sweating to death….
Diana: And what about the song?
Antonio: I wouldn’t vote for it.
Diana: Right. Well if you at home want to vote for it, call the numbers on your screens or send us an SMS at 5305. Or visit us online. Remember, normal charges apply. Now, who do we have next?
Antonio: Ugh. It’s Mediterra with their song Drums of Love.
Mediterra: Drums of Love
Diana: Admit it Antonio. It isn’t a bad song. I might even vote for it, although Mehr is still my favourite.
Antonio: The only good bit about it was the stage act. That was impressive. But everything else was still below what I would call “standard”.
Diana: You’re standards are only whether or not she is hot or not. And I’m sure you’d consider her pretty now wouldn’t you?
Antonio: Yes. But that doesn’t matter. I hated the song, the singer and the lyrics. That’s it.
Diana: Well, if you aren’t of the same disposition as my colleague here, you can vote for this song by calling the number on the screen, visiting us online or send an SMS to 5306. Remember, normal charges apply.
Antonio: And next up is Redaya with Stone Hearted.
Redaya: Stone Hearted
Antonio: What the hell was that? It’s like I’ve been assaulted with horrible electronic music.
Diana: Agreed. The tone of the song was less serious than the lyrics, which were nice. A love song is always more tender or dramatic, not something that sounds like the music filler for a back street nightclub. That’s definitely a no vote from us. However, if you actually like this song, send us an SMS at 5307 or call the number on your screens. Or go online.
Antonio: We’re taking another quick break now but we’ll be back soon.