By our entertainment editors
Mar 01, 2024 at 8:14 AM Update: 2 hours ago
Radio DJs Domien Verschuuren, Tim Klijn and Jamie Reuter are very pleased with the Eurovision Song Contest song European Pope by Joost Klein. “It’s a very catchy tune and it really sticks in your head.”
Joost presented his song on Thursday in a special broadcast of The Evening Show with Arjen Lubach. The song is an ode to his deceased father.
Reuter campaigned for Joost with NPO 3FM when the candidate had yet to be chosen. She is therefore convinced that the Frisian will win. “It’s a load of energy and it immediately puts a smile on your face,” she told the news agency ANP. “He is innovative, he brings the hip Netherlands. Exactly how the rest of Europe should look at us.”
Radio 538 DJ Klijn does not think the song will win, but is surprised. “It’s a very catchy tune and it really sticks in your head.” The radio DJ thinks that the song fits well with a “cabinet of curiosities” such as the Eurovision Song Contest. “We are sending an artist this year, a notable person.”
“I was very skeptical, because I am a boomer when it comes to music,” says Verschuuren of Qmusic. “But it’s one hell of an entry.” The DJ thinks that opinions about the song will be divided. He suspects that young people in particular like the song. “But it will be interesting anyway. We are doing something fun for the first time in years.”
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2024-03-01 07:14:00
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