"Vrima e nues" collides Anxela Peristeri with Marsela Čibukaj!
"Vrima e nuses", Brian Ibro's song based on an Albanian legend, failed to get 5 votes of the jury in the second semi-final night of "Magic Song" broadcast on TV Klan. 3 red votes and 2 green votes didn't get Brian the vote and being voted in, but he definitely got the longest TV time.
Anxela Peristeri rated it with red only for the fact that the song accompanied only by the guitar does not fit the weight of the Palace of Concerts. This contradicted the opinion of Marsela Çibukaj who said that she would be able to listen to a whole concert in this form. The clash of thoughts of the two singers also brought some suggestions for the "Magic Song".
Anxela Peristeri: We appreciated this song a lot for the uniqueness of the genre and the text, that the text is inspired by the legend, of course the singer is a great singer, but seeing it on the big stage of the Concert Palace, I realized that just one guitar is not enough for production. I think next time Brian should come with a better and fuller, bigger production because this stage is a stage for heavier weights, not just a guitar. Maybe with a guitar there can be some more atmosphere where people can welcome it and like it a lot because I'm not saying the song is bad, it just needs a better production.
Marsela Çibukaj: The Latins used to say that tastes are not debatable, but in my taste Briani was something very precious at this festival. He brought a beautiful Albanian legend and interweaved it with only voice and guitar, as is the origin of every composition that is born with only one instrument, it does not start all at once with the full orchestration. He brought it like that, only in its core, in its essence, beautifully weaving grunge, rock, ethnic Albanian folklore. I would like to see a concert all like this. I would love to come and enjoy it, Brian!
Anzhela Peristeri: Then Ardi next year, let's do the Magical Song with just the guitar.
Angela Peristeri: Let's see how beautiful it is going to be!
Marsela Çibukaj: When the songs are beautiful, they can also be sung "a cappella".
Anxela Peristeri: Well, let's do it without music at all, no problem.
Marsela Çibukaj: They show the churches where hymns are sung to God, it is sung only with the voice, there is no need always for extraordinary orchestrations, what matters is the spirit and essence and how it is conveyed.
Brian: Again, the guitar got me to the semi-finals.
Anjhela Peristeri: Until the semi-final, you were very deserving and what I told you, believe me, it will be worth more to you because these types of scenes are very big and I say it for you so that tomorrow you will shine even more because this song with a certain and very good orchestration, today it would have shone more, for that believe me.
DJ Sardi agreed with Angela's opinion, adding that there are very few singers who come out with only a guitar. Then, Marsela "called" Adele for help, but Angela pointed out that the "Bride Hole" was still being discussed.
Marsela Çibukaj: Then let's say to Adele, please Adele, since you listen to me and love me so much, pull the song "Someone Like You" honey, you only have it with the piano, why don't you do it!
Anxela Peristeri: Honey, it's not Adele with "Someone Like You", it's Brian with a guitar. Come on in reality! We are not talking about Adele, nor about the song "Someone Like You". We are talking about the song "Vrima e nuses" and about Brian.
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