In 2013 Foureira made another appearance at the Greek national final - but this time as the interval act. While she missed out by coming in second place, that did not extinguish her Eurovision desire. Foureira almost made it to Eurovision in 2010, when she competed in the 2010 Greek national final with “Kivotos tou Noe”. It’s getting hot: Eleni Foureira will sing “Fuego” for Cyprus at Eurovision 2018Įleni’s Eurovision dreams have been well documented in the past. She’s queen of the castle in a barely-there bandage outfit with pink fringe she’s diva of the manor in a red leather pantsuit she’s a straight-up showgirl in a golden catsuit while writhing against a wall she’s the woman who had a very good night as she lays splayed out on the floor clutching a pineapple the morning after and she’s an urban diva as she works a billowing cape while dancing in a parking lot. Slaying all of her outfits, she takes us on a visual and spiritual journey that shows off her versatility. Visually, she reminds us that she knows how to put on a show. It moves from Cypriot realness to uptempo madness, merging all of the elements in an exciting three minutes that seem to speed by. This upbeat dance number will likely become a summer staple, as it cuts across borders and feelings. It can also represent a sense of emancipation and strength - an internal smouldering that gives life, lust, love and more.Īs she sings: “‘Cause I’m way up and I ain’t coming down, you takin’ me higher…’cause I’m burning up and I ain’t cooling down, I got the fire, fuego.” Fuego could be the heat, passion and inspiration we draw from each other. Thematically the song works on a number of levels. Traditional beats and sounds set the stage for what’s about to come - a major heat wave led by this Greek goddess.
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