Cunning marketing trick? LHV choir surprises with nublu hit on the show 'Song vs. Dance'
The LHV choir performed the nublu hit 'Kastehein' on 'Song vs. Dance', leading to speculation about commercial motives, which they denied, asserting their focus on passion for music.
In the second episode of 'Song vs. Dance', the LHV choir captivated the audience with their performance of nublu's hit song 'Kastehein'. However, instead of the celebrated artist, a group comprising lawyers, anti-money laundering specialists, and other bank employees took the stage, sparking questions about whether the performance was a marketing stunt. Choir member Maria Palgunov refuted these claims, emphasizing that their motivation stemmed purely from a genuine desire to participate in the song festival rather than to promote LHV's brand.
The uniqueness of the choir not only lies in its composition but also in the diverse musical backgrounds of its members. Some have no prior experience with music, while others have varying levels of exposure to song dynamics. Choir member Katrin Eleri Engel described the strength of some members in committing songs to memory quickly, highlighting a collective thrill towards music despite individual differences in skill level. This eclectic mix formed the backbone of the choirβs performance and their aspiration to connect with the audience through the power of song.
The LHV choir is set to showcase their talent further in the semi-finals of 'Song vs. Dance', which promises to feature other ambitious artists as viewers anticipate their next move. The show, aired on Sundays at 20:05 on Kanal 2, continues to evolve with performances that blend musical passion and possibly competitive edge, keeping viewers engaged and guessing about the true intentions behind each act.