Feb 12 • 07:49 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Estonian Song Survey. Clicherik and Mäx

Clicherik and Mäx express their fears about being labelled as traitors if they win the upcoming Eurovision contest in a short interview discussing their recent favorite music.

In the lead-up to the final of the Estonian song competition, ERR conducts brief interviews with all finalists, including Clicherik and Mäx, who voice their apprehensions regarding the potential fallout from the Eurovision contest. They share their concerns about the audience's perceptions and whether they might be unfairly judged as traitors after representing their country on an international platform.

During the interview, both artists reveal their current favorite songs and albums. Clicherik mentions his love for hyperpop along with a classic hit titled "Enjoy the Silence" by Depeche Mode, which resonates deeply with him. Mäx recalls rediscovering a gem from the band Koer and reflects on the emotional impact of its message, illustrating their connection to music far beyond just competition.

Ultimately, the competition brings pressure as both artists acknowledge that winning could lead to a trip to Eurovision, which carries immense public scrutiny akin to that experienced by Estonian athletes. They express their desire to succeed but also highlight a significant fear of the expectations and responsibilities that come with victory in such a high-stakes scenario.

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