2000 and Whatever – Czech Republic

We may not get to see our 2020 favourites take to the stage, but that doesn’t mean we can’t reminisce on our Eurovision favourites. This series is aimed to discover the team’s favourite entries from the 21st century, from 2001 to 2019.

In collaboration with Eurovision Union, we will be reviewing some of their 21st Century favourites, while over on their site, you will find their reviews of our favourites!

Below our reviews, you will find a poll where you can vote for your favourite Eurovision entry from the 21st Century.

Czech Republic

Dennis Reviews Anita’s 21st Century Favourite 

Mikolas Josef – Lie To Me | 6th place, 281 points (Final)

Taking the easy pick, huh? Of course Mikolas is chosen in this series as someone’s favourite Czech entry. Their best result ever, after a convincing live performance of a difficult song. My respect for Mikolas grew after seeing him struggle with his back pain after an acrobatic backflip went wrong during the rehearsals. He had to adjust his performance, but still was an obvious top-10 act in 2018. Great tune, great artist, great choice.

Brandon Reviews Joshua’s 21st Century Favourite

HATED this song’s initial release and grew to only slightly despise it. Never felt this song, but it captured your attention effortlessly on-stage. Musically a bit lazy, but I felt the music was quite bare during those times. Coming after, Mikolas – you did a pretty good job Lake Malawi.

What does the Eurovision Union team think of our 21st Century favourites? Make sure to head over to eurovisionunion.com to find out!

Vote for your favourite entry from the Czech Republic below: