Stig Rästa: There are pretty good chances to win the Eurovision this year
Stig Rästa reflects on Estonia's prospects in this year's Eurovision Song Contest after assessing all the participating songs.
Stig Rästa, a notable figure in the Estonian music scene, shared his insights regarding the Eurovision Song Contest after listening to all the competing songs. He expressed optimism about Estonia's chances for victory this year, particularly in light of the limited number of entries due to various countries opting out of participation. Despite finishing fourth in the Eesti Laul finale, Rästa mentioned that he felt a sense of relief rather than frustration, emphasizing that the experience was rewarding and encouraging.
Rästa's reflections on his experience at the Eesti Laul highlighted the pleasant atmosphere among the competitors and the surprise at the high quality of performances. He expressed a commitment to continue competing in Eesti Laul until a win is secured, indicating a dedication to his craft and the national contest. The artist noted that the anticipation and unpredictability leading up to the event added to the overall excitement.
Interestingly, Rästa pointed out that he did not select the Vanilla Ninja song among his favorites, stating there were only a few songs he was impressed with. Nonetheless, he acknowledged the potential for Estonia to excel this year due to the fewer competitors, which could enhance their chances. His enthusiasm and supportive comments about the music scene showcase the harmonious rivalry that characterizes the Eurovision spirit, especially among Estonian participants.