music.wikisort.org - Composition"Set Me Free" is a song by Israeli singer Eden Alene. The song represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after winning the pre-selection competition HaShir Shelanu L'Eurovizion. Its original version was released on 25 January 2021,[3] accompanied by a music video on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.[4]
2021 song by Eden Alene
"Set Me Free" |
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Released | 26 January 2021 |
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Genre | Pop music[1] |
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Length | 2:59 |
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Label | A.M Music |
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Songwriter(s) | - Amit Mordechai
- Ido Netzer
- Noam Zlatin
- Ron Carmi[2]
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Producer(s) | - Amit Mordechai
- Ido Netzer
- Noam Zlatin
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"Ue La La" (2021) |
"Set Me Free" (2021) |
"La La Love" (2021) |
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"Set Me Free" on YouTube |
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Country | Israel |
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Artist(s) | Eden Alene |
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Composer(s) | - Amit Mordechai
- Ido Netzer
- Noam Zlatin
- Ron Carmi
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Lyricist(s) | - Amit Mordechai
- Ido Netzer
- Noam Zlatin
- Ron Carmi
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Semi-final result | 5th |
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Semi-final points | 192 |
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Final result | 17th |
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Final points | 93 |
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◄ "Feker Libi" (2020) |
"I.M" (2022) ► |
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On 26 March 2021, the song's new version was revealed, alongside a new music video. It was shot at Design City Centre in Mishor Adumim.[5] The new version of the song notably includes a B6 whistle note, the highest note in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest.[6][7]
Eurovision Song Contest
Main article: Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021
The song represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, after it was chosen through HaShir Shelanu L'Eurovizion. On 17 November 2020, the EBU confirmed that the semi-final allocation draw for the 2021 contest would not be held. Instead, the semi-finals would feature the same line-up of countries as determined by the draw for the 2020 contest's semi-finals, which was held on 28 January 2020 at Rotterdam's City Hall. Israel performed 12th in the first semi-final and qualified to the grand final. In the final, Eden performed in the first half of the show.
Arrangement
The song is widely considered to be highly energetic and catchy has stylistically been described as "bright", "bouncy, athletic [and] infectious", as well as having the qualities of Pop music.[8][9] Eden's vocal quality in the song was also highly praised.[10]
Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.[11]
- Amit Mordechai – producer, composer, lyricist, arranger
- Ido Netzer – producer, composer, lyricist, arranger
- Noam Zaltin – producer, composer, lyricist, arranger
- Ron Carmi – producer, composer, lyricist, arranger
Charts
References
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2020s |
Eden Alene
- Eden Alene
- Michael Ben David
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Songs |
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1970s |
- "Ey Sham"
- "Natati La Khayay"
- "At Va'Ani"
- "Emor Shalom"
- "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim"
- "A-Ba-Ni-Bi"
- "Hallelujah"
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1980s |
- "Halayla"
- "Hora"
- "Hi"
- "Olé, Olé"
- "Yavo Yom"
- "Shir Habatlanim"
- "Ben Adam"
- "Derekh Hamelekh"
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1990s |
- "Shara Barkhovot"
- "Kan"
- "Ze Rak Sport"
- "Shiru"
- "Amen"
"Shalom Olam"
- "Diva"
- "Yom Huledet"
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2000s |
- "Sameach"
- "En Davar"
- "Nadlik Beyakhad Ner"
- "Words for Love"
- "Leha'amin"
- "HaSheket SheNish'ar"
- "Together We Are One"
- "Push the Button"
- "The Fire In Your Eyes"
- "There Must Be Another Way"
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Note: Entries scored out are when Israel did not compete |
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Countries |
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Finalists (by final results) |
- Italy (winner)
- France
- Switzerland
- Iceland
- Ukraine
- Finland
- Malta
- Lithuania
- Russia
- Greece
- Bulgaria
- Portugal
- Moldova
- Sweden
- Serbia
- Cyprus
- Israel
- Norway
- Belgium
- Azerbaijan
- Albania
- San Marino
- Netherlands
- Spain
- Germany
- United Kingdom
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Semi-final 1 (alphabetical order) |
- Australia
- Croatia
- Ireland
- North Macedonia
- Romania
- Slovenia
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Semi-final 2 (alphabetical order) |
- Austria
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Georgia
- Latvia
- Poland
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Semi-final 2 (alphabetical order) |
- Benny Cristo
- Fyr & Flamme
- Rafał
- Samanta Tīna
- Tornike Kipiani
- Uku Suviste
- Vincent Bueno
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На других языках
- [en] Set Me Free (Eden Alene song)
[ru] Set Me Free (песня Эден Элены)
«Set Me Free» (с англ. — «Освободи меня») — песня израильской певицы Эден Элены, с которой она представляла Израиль на конкурсе песни «Евровидение-2021» в Роттердаме, Нидерланды[5]. Её сочинили Амит Мордехай, Идо Нецер, Ноам Залтин, Рон Карми[4]. Выпуск сингла состоялся 26 января 2021 года звукозаписывающей компанией «Aroma Music», выпуск финальной версии — 26 марта 2021 года.
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