‘Your actions are what define you’: war-torn Ukraine’s Eurovision entrants (2024)

‘We need to be visible for the world’: Ukraine’s 2024 Eurovision Song Contest entrants set off from war-torn home

Even amid war, Ukraine finds time for the glittery, pop-filled Eurovision Song Contest.

Ukraine’s entrants in the competition – the female duo of rapper Aliona Savranenko, known as alyona alyona, and singer Jerry Heil – last week set off from the capital, Kyiv, for the competition.

In wartime, that means a long train journey to Poland, then on to May’s competition in Malmö, Sweden.

“We need to be visible for the world,” Heil said at Kyiv railway station. “We need to show that even now, during the war, our culture is developing, and that Ukrainian music is something waiting for the world to discover.”

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“We have to spread it and share it and show people how strong (Ukrainian) women and men are in our country,” said Savranenko.

Ukraine has long used Eurovision as a form of cultural diplomacy, a way of showing the world the country’s unique sound and style. That mission became more urgent after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied that Ukraine existed as a distinct country and people before Soviet times.

Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 – two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula – with a song about the expulsion of Crimean Tatars by Stalin in 1944.

Folk-rap band Kalush Orchestra took the Eurovision title in 2022 with “Stefania”, a song about the frontman’s mother that became an anthem to the war-ravaged motherland, with a haunting refrain on a traditional Ukrainian wind instrument.

Alyona and Heil will perform “Maria & Teresa”, an ode to inspiring women. The title refers to Mother Teresa and the Virgin Mary, and the lyrics include the refrain, in English: “All the divas were born as human beings” – people we regard as saints were once flawed and human like the rest of us.

Heil said the message is that “we all make mistakes, but your actions are what define you”.

And, Savranenko said: “With enough energy you can win the war, you can change the world.”

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The song blends Savranenko’s punchy rap style with Heil’s soaring melody and distinctly Ukrainian vocal style.

“Alyona is a great rapper, she has this powerful energy,” Heil said. “And I’m more soft.”

“But great melodies,” Savranenko said. “So she creates all the melodies and I just jump in.”

Ukraine has been at the forefront of turning Eurovision from a contest dominated by English-language pop songs into a more diverse and multilingual event. Jamala sang part of her song in the Crimean Tatar language, while Kalush Orchestra sang and rapped in Ukrainian.

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Ukraine’s Eurovision win in 2022 brought the country the right to host the following year, but because of the war, the 2023 contest was held in the British city of Liverpool, which was bedecked in blue and yellow Ukrainian flags for the occasion.

Thirty-seven countries from across Europe and beyond – including Israel and Australia – will compete in Malmö in two Eurovision semi-finals on May 7 and 9, followed by the May 11 final. Ukraine currently ranks among bookmakers’ top five favourites alongside singer Nemo from Switzerland and Croatian singer-songwriter Baby Lasagna.

Russia, a long-time Eurovision competitor, was kicked out of the contest because of the invasion.

The Ukrainian duo caught a train after announcing a fundraising drive for a school destroyed by a Russian strike.

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They are joining with charity fundraising platform United 24 to raise 10 million hryvnia (about US$250,000) to rebuild a school in the village of Velyka Kostromka in southern Ukraine that was destroyed by a Russian rocket in October 2022. The school’s 250 pupils have been relying on online learning since then.

Teacher Liudmyla Taranovych, whose children and grandchildren went to the school, said its destruction brought feelings of “pain, despair, hopelessness”.

“My grandchildren hugged me and asked, “Grandma, will they rebuild our school? Will it be as beautiful, flourishing, and bright as it was”? she said.

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From the rubble, another teacher managed to rescue one of the school’s treasured possessions – a large wooden key traditionally presented to first grade students to symbolise that education is the key to their future. It has become a sign of hope for the school.

Alyona and Heil have also embraced the key as a symbol, wearing T-shirts covered in small metal house keys.

“It’s a symbol of something which maybe some people in Ukraine won’t have, because so many people lost their homes,” Heil said. “But they’re holding these keys in their pockets, and they’re holding the hope.”

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Ukrainian singer Jerry Heil (left) and rapper alyona alyona

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Alyona has been dubbed "the new rap star of Ukraine" and "the sensation of Ukrainian rap" by Ukrainian media. In an article titled "15 European Pop Acts Who Matter Right Now", The New York Times likened her to Azealia Banks.
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spoke about promoting their war-torn country's music, culture and freedom as they set off to represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Heil and alyona alyona won Ukraine's Vidbir 2024 competition in February, earning them the right to represent their country. Heil had entered the ballot to represent Ukraine at Eurovision twice before, the first time losing out to Go_A in 2020 and then Tvorchi in 2023.

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With this year's entry, alyona alyona & Jerry Heil's "Teresa & Maria", Ukraine will be hoping to replicate Jamala's 2016 triumph, which also took place on Swedish soil in the nation's capital, Stockholm. From Crimea, Jamala won in the aftermath of Russia's 2014 invasion and subsequent annexation of the peninsula.

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Russia has been banned from the contest for the last two years, with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) saying it was removed from the competition after repeatedly using its broadcasting channels as a tool for political propaganda.

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