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Posted: May 11, 2010 10:28 AM

Azerbaijan's Eurovision 2010 Song: 'Drip Drop' by Safura Alizade (VIDEO)

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When 17-year old Safura Alizade won last year's edition of Azerbaijani Idol, she became one of Baku's most recognized faces. Now, as the Azeri representative to Eurovision, she's poised to become a national hero. Bookies have billed her as the favorite for months -- and the charts back that up. In April, Safura's Eurovision entry "Drip Drop" peaked at #1 in Bulgaria, displacing both Kesha and Lady Gaga.

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"Drip Drop" builds on the common R&B theme of a woman done wrong by her man. Following her lover's infidelity, Safura wonders aloud whether he deserves a second chance and whether forgiving him will mean losing herself. That soul-searching unleashes tears that go "drip drop, drip drop," and prompts the requisite vocal flourishes.

Can I love you forever through this? Can I trust in you forever through this? I don't know how to stop, how to stop...These tear drops, that drip drop, drip drop...

Vocally, it's a convincing performance. As an added bonus, it contains just two English-as-a-second-language moments. The opening line of "you are my man, you are my half" left me wondering which half she was referring to. And at the 0:39 mark, she sounds like she's singing in a tonal Southeast Asian language: am-o-heen-o-hay-ma-haooooo. She's actually asking: "Am I in or am I out?" Elsewhere, she asks questions more clearly and with convincing emotion: you want to hand the girl a tissue and set her up with a match.com account.

Tell me where have you been? Why are you late? You smell like lipstick again. Come on, answer my question! Say something. Why are you acting out? Oh, say it's in my head.

For tiny Azerbaijan, Eurovision offers a relatively level platform on which to compete with its bigger, wealthier neighbors. Judging from its efforts this year, the nation is hungry for a win. Azeri officials assembled an all-star team for Safura's preview video that included choreographer JaQuel Knight (Beyonce's "Single Ladies" video), director Rupert Wainwright (Stigmata), and stylist Tanya Gill (America's Next Top Model). Safura is probably the first Eurovision contestant ever to release a preview of her preview video, which you can watch here:

Sleek and polished, the music video casts Safura in the mainstream by borrowing from well-known artists. The choreography at the 1:08 mark mirrors that of the zombies in Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video, and the woman-in-the-rain sequence comes straight from Rihanna's "Umbrella." Occasionally the video stumbles, as when digital diamonds and rubies fly across the screen for no apparent reason. Safura could have used a bit more direction, too. Her exaggerated arm movements during the chorus look very "karate routine." And when she sings "it's breaking my heart" early in the video, she tries too hard to convey pain: her facial expression gives the impression that she just broke wind. Then there's the swimming pool sequence. Wainwright, the director, has said he wanted to capture "sensual footage with her inside the water." Rather than looking elegant while swimming in white silk, Safura looks like she's drowning in toilet paper.

Prediction:
If Internet buzz is any indicator, then Safura will leave Oslo as Europe's next big thing and the winner of Eurovision 2010.

She competes in the second semi-final, which bookies believe she will win despite stiff competition from Israel's Harel Skaat, Denmark's Chanee & Tomas N'evergreen and Armenia's Eva Rivas. It's a good opportunity for the 17-year old to get the nerves out of her system ahead of the final.

In the final, her fate will hinge on how Europe reacts to Germany's Lena Meyer-Landrut. Although most betting agencies favor Safura, several have placed the teenagers on par. Voters will have to decide whether they prefer elaborate staging and a mainstream sound (Safura) or quirkiness and originality (Lena).

In the end, Safura could fall victim to her own PR machine. Advertisements promoting her appear on nearly every Eurovision blog and web site, and she's embarked on a promotional tour through Belgium, Greece, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine. That could build voter loyalty. It could also leave fans sick of hearing "Drip Drop" when it comes time to vote. Lena, on the other hand, has remained relatively low-key outside of Germany. As a contestant from one of the Big 4 countries (France, Germany, Spain, and the U.K) she bypasses the semis and heads straight to the final. Safura will have gloss, but Lena will have novelty.

 

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When 17-year old Safura Alizade won last year's edition of Azerbaijani Idol, she became one of Baku's most recognized faces. Now, as the Azeri representative to Eurovision, she's poised to become a na...
When 17-year old Safura Alizade won last year's edition of Azerbaijani Idol, she became one of Baku's most recognized faces. Now, as the Azeri representative to Eurovision, she's poised to become a na...
 
 
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07:18 AM on 06/05/2010
....And whoever wrote this article, a critic waiting to happen. I'd like to see him scrutinize Gaga videos, her facial expressions, and her hand movements... Weird, people have time to go to such depths only to emerge as meanspirited A holes.
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06:38 PM on 05/17/2010
Romania's contestant doesn't need waterproof mascara, though she might need a fire extinguisher: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/will-adams/romanias-eurovision-2010_b_577879.html
08:12 PM on 05/14/2010
Safura's odds to win ESC are quite high, and considering what we usually get served on ESC dubbed as music, this entry has possibly the right formula to take the crown this year.
She is young, attractive, sings in English and the song is more than mediocre if you review the rest of the entries this year.
I don't know what spectacle or debacle she will surprise us with in Oslo, but let's hope it does not involve any water drip-dropping onto Safura. Imagine all that, hopefully, waterproof mascara melting in HD. Oy gevalt.
I am kidding, but also reminding you that Russia had an ice skating ring few years back with Evgeni Plushenko twirling and melting boy's hearts like Twister in Mexican heat.
Please do not analyze lyrics in Eurovision, because you will get nowhere with it and it's senseless.
Eurovision is 3 hours of ubercamp delirious fabulousness that should be enjoyed with friends and accompanied by a shot for each entry that you like or don't like.
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09:37 AM on 05/16/2010
HAHAHA. Yeah, Evgeni Plushenko was out-of-control. I imagine Safura's performance will be more tasteful and delightfully camp.
04:56 PM on 05/16/2010
She did another version of this song with Zeljko Joksimovic, titled Balkan version (?).
Much more mellow, but somehow her voice doesn't blend nicely.
Again have a shot before.

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08:07 AM on 05/14/2010
If you think Safura is gorgeous, then vote for her in the Eurovision's Next Top Model poll: http://wiwibloggs.com/2010/05/who-is-eurovisions-next-top-model-vote-now-in-the-final/
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Rule 5 rules
09:28 AM on 05/13/2010
Music videos are like snowflakes, beautiful, ephemeral, no two exactly alike, all basically the same.
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michelesda
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09:02 AM on 05/13/2010
Hmm. Pretty girl, lots of talent, needs better material, too cliched & syrupy for my taste, IMHO. And comparison to Lady GaGa? I really don't think so.
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08:52 AM on 05/13/2010
You think Lady GaGa is good?
07:25 AM on 05/13/2010
She certainly looks better than that ugly thing, Lady Gaga.
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01:49 AM on 05/13/2010
I'm thinkin more Christina Aguilera than Lady Gaga.
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Lefty83
04:09 PM on 05/12/2010
She's prettier than lady gaga.
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12:23 PM on 05/12/2010
What do you guys think of the Serbian entry? He's even more divisive than Safura: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/will-adams/serbias-eurovision-2010-s_b_569086.html
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02:41 PM on 05/12/2010
I don't particulary care for that song. His voice is okay but I prefer his song titled "Face".
A side note on Milan Stankovic's "Face" video for anyone who is a Gerard Butler fan, the blonde woman in the "Face" video is named Martina Rajic and hooked up with Gerard Butler while he was recently filming in Serbia for a film. He is still over there.There are several interviews with her online, including an video interview with her in which she discusses her fling with Gerard Butler. The video is titled: "Martina Rajić: Gerard ima čvrst stisak - pravi muški (VIDEO)":

There is also a very entertaining video of Gerard singing in Belgrade, Serbia on YouTube titled: Gerard Butler Singing "Sex Bomb".
08:17 PM on 05/14/2010
I posted a reply yesterday to your question to the Serbian entry and it still seems to be pending approval. I am a novice to huffpost, but does it normally take a day before your comments appear
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rchsod
11:26 AM on 05/12/2010
perfect euro pop star... probably would`t make it in the states.
10:13 AM on 05/12/2010
The video isn't bad at all. The vocals are somewhat convincing, but don't really demand much range, but it definitely sounds like something the Brits would melt over, and with a good performance, would get her seen by an American music producer. Like a cross between Rihanna's R&B and maybe... OneRepublic? I think that it tries a little bit too hard to be epic with the full orchestra, the background "Drip Drops" are a bit overwhelming... but not bad.
10:11 AM on 05/12/2010
No1 in Bulgaria lol
This is a hoax published by her management. By contrast Germany's Lena "Satellite" runs many rankings in Europe.
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ttowse
07:57 AM on 05/12/2010
Lady Gaga rules supreme. She is an artist and performer. This lady is a singer with waterproof eye make up.