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Eurovision 2008: Bringing Belgium Together

May 20, 2008 at 11:01 AM | 0 Comments

The semi-finals for oddly captivating song contest Eurovision happen tonight in Belgrade, and Belgian group Ishtar will be doing their track "O Julissi." Written in a made up language, composer Michel Vangheluwe says it was inspired by the happiness of childhood. But we suspect the song might have more than a little something to do with the constant tension between his homeland's French- and Flemish-speaking halves.

On the eve of his group's performance, Vangheluwe told the BBC:

Language nowadays can be a political issue, but it shouldn't. Music is something that brings people together and whatever language you sing in, you get the message and that's the most important thing.

As it happens, "O Julissi" isn't the first contest song featuring invented language. In 2003, another Belgian act, Urban Trad, took second place with "Sanomi." Check out that video after the jump.

Related Stories:
· Belgium's (Eurovision) Chance for Unity [BBC]
· Turkeys (and Singers) to Watch at Eurovision [Jaunted]
· Eurovision coverage [Jaunted]

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