May 9th 2024.
The Eurovision Song Contest has always been a highly anticipated event for music lovers around the world. And this year, some fans are already convinced that they know who the winner will be: Switzerland's very own Nemo.
Nemo, a talented rapper and singer, has captured the hearts of many with their rendition of the catchy queer anthem, The Code, during the Semi Finals. Their performance was nothing short of brilliant, with Nemo athletically navigating the stage while hitting every high note. The song, which combines opera, pop, rock, and drum and bass, is a powerful ode to embracing one's true identity – a theme that closely mirrors Nemo's personal journey with their gender identity.
The artist, whose full name is Nemo Mettler, is no stranger to success in their home country. In fact, they have already won four Swiss Music Awards, including Song of the Year for their hit single Du. In an interview with The Independent, Nemo shared their thoughts on their Eurovision entry: "There are so many influences in the song. I went to youth opera when I was nine in my hometown, and I think that's shaped a lot of my work as a musician, hearing those very classical melodies."
Nemo's performance at Eurovision was nothing short of a spectacle, as they sang and danced on a spinning platform. It was a true performance piece, designed to keep the audience on their toes. And it certainly did, with many fans expressing their amazement and enthusiasm on social media. Some even declared Switzerland the winner of Eurovision 2024.
When asked if they relate to the song, Nemo said: "It feels like me and the song are the same, we're one. It's amazing to get to perform something you truly feel you are, it makes this experience so much more genuine for me." Their passion for the song was evident to the audience, and it's clear that Nemo deeply identifies with their Eurovision entry.
As the competition heats up, fans can join Metro's Eurovision community on WhatsApp to stay updated on all the drama, memes, and iconic moments from the live shows. They can also get involved by sharing their reactions to each act and voting for their favorites in polls. It's a fun way to be a part of the Eurovision excitement and get closer to finding out who will be the ultimate winner of Eurovision 2024.
But it's not just the fans who are impressed by Nemo's performance. Fellow Eurovision contestants have also been praising them. User @tellthefire posted a clip of the performance on Twitter, writing: "Some people screamed, some people stared with open mouths, some were walking around towards the screens as if they were obsessed, and some of them cried after the performance and mumbled 'Eurovision winner' #Eurovision2024." And it seems like @ESC_Ramadan and @Escxfav2 agree, as they both declared Switzerland the winner of Eurovision 2024.
It's definitely an exciting time for Nemo and their fans, and we can't wait to see where their Eurovision journey takes them.
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