“I didn’t miss the moment when the heart-pounding music starts and the finalists are announced. Then it was really nice to sit down,” admitted Daniel Levi in the program “Hommik Anuga” who sings it to his children every evening.
Instead of kärtsu and mürtsu, Nele-Liis Vaiksoo will also hear the peaceful piece “Käte umer jä” performed by Nele-Liis Vaiksoo on February 17, which she says is dedicated to her brother. “I’ve often been told that it’s like a love song. In a way it’s a love song, but it’s not for someone who just doesn’t want to be with you, but for someone who’s already gone from here to other side,” the singer said. “Sometimes I still wake up at night and think about him,” she admitted.
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2024-01-29 06:24:54
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