Representative of Estonia at Eurovision 2025 sings about peace between Kyiv and Moscow.


Dutch rapper Joost Klein in duet with the Estonian representative Tommy Cash has recorded the track United By Music
Dutch rapper Joost Klein, who was expelled from last year's Eurovision, has released an unexpected track with the Estonian representative at Eurovision 2025, Tommy Cash. In the duet, the stars premiered the track United By Music. Immediately, users on the internet noticed the lyrics of the composition. Notably, in the lines, the rappers claimed that they 'want peace' and expressed an unexpected desire to 'fly to Kyiv and go to Moscow.'
Moreover, the Eurovision stars caused a scandal with criticism of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which they obscenely lambasted: 'Fuck off, EBU, I don't want to be taken to court. The poor remain poor, and the rich get richer.'Thus, Joost seemingly referenced the incident that happened to him during the contest. In 2024, the singer was disqualified just before the grand final for ignoring safety rules and threatening a crew member on set.
Meanwhile, the artists' stance on the war in Ukraine is eloquently expressed through their artistic work. Joost Klein and Tommy Cash were not shy about participating in projects with Russians and recording new tracks with them after the full-scale invasion. Specifically, Joost sang with the Russian CMH and the band Russian Village Boys, while Tommy Cash partnered with Little Big. Furthermore, the entry for Estonia at Eurovision 2025 is led by Russian Alina Pyazok.
While the artists emphasize in the song that the track is 'just funny and lacks significant depth,' the participation of Tommy Cash at Eurovision 2025 is being questioned online. This is because the EBU has a number of serious requirements for protecting its reputation. However, the future of the Estonian participant after the release of such a provocative track remains unknown.
It is noted that the 69th Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which will take place in the city of Basel, will be held under updated requirements. Participants and media representatives will be obligated to adhere to the Code of Conduct, violations of which will revoke accreditation rights.
As reported, Ukraine will perform in the first half of the first semifinal of Eurovision 2025, which is scheduled for May 13. The show will take place at the St. Jakobshalle arena in Basel.
As is known, according to the votes of the viewers and the jury, Ukraine will be represented at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest by the band Ziferblat. The second place was taken by the band Molodi, and the third – by singer Masha Kondratenko. Meanwhile, the singer Khayat, who received the highest score from the jury, did not even make it into the top three after the tally of audience votes.
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