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"Fall Flowers" (Eric Gadd)
Gadd translates "Last Flower of Autumn" into English and reconstructs the song in a slow-burning ballad. The arrangement relies heavily on the coolest bedside combinations of the '70s with artists such as The Delfonics and The Chi-Lites. If the original was stronger, the interpretation would certainly have been even more hot.
"Addicted" (Louise Hoffsten)
The singer sings with a lot of feeling and empathy, but some songs are not going to save. Here, heavy guitars are misplaced. Instead of adding something, the reef makes the covern baktung and the square.
"Take me to heaven" (Albin Lee Meldau)
The rock journalist Måns Ivarsson appeared in an old clip. He was right. Even when "Thousand and One" won the 1999 Melodifestival, it was a dated and dusty Abba pastisch. Apparently, Albin Lee Meldau would take a look at his "amateur rock" reggae, but he is better off with another song.
"Do not cry for me Argentina" (Christer Sjögren)
It's not like the songwriter Perrelli who has been impressed over the years. In short, Sjögren chose to sing the signature melody of the musical "Evita". There is humor in it. Thanks to the voice, like drops of thunder honey, he makes this kind of music better than P3 Pop.
"Hero" (Linnea Henriksson)
Somehow, it frees up. There is no pointless pretension. It's a complete karate, an hour of entertainment and a karaoke "good to be a TV4" with choreography, fans and tjoho. Maybe the version is more melancholic than the original. In many ways, it's the right level for the program. The best thing about the song is that Linnea has made a professional choir of Dea Norberg and Britta Bergström stand out.
"My life" (Great feat Yoel905)
Big still In reality, the ballad is a hopeless case. What should a rapper of the original of all platitudes? But as usual, the rapper shines "My life". He puts a reggaeton beat and invokes an awesome new companion on the guest song, as he had apparently learned during the recording of the program yesterday.
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