Fake Language Song Becomes Viral

Spain's Entry into Eurovision 2008

I have already posted about Dustin the Turkey - Ireland's entry to the Eurovision song contest - but this one from Spain is just awesome. So awesome it has been taking over all the viral video charts. This in turn means it's all kicking off already with the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest sporting shed loads of 'gimmick' entries. "Serious" fans are not happy.

Songs from Ireland (Dustin), Estonia, Spain, Croatia and Latvia are amongst the guilty countries with gimmicky entries, although hats off to Belgium for choosing a song in a made up language - for the second time in five years.
Trend Themes
1. Viral Language Songs - The popularity of fake language songs going viral presents an opportunity for musicians to create and share unique, attention-grabbing content.
2. Gimmick Entries in Music Competitions - The rise of gimmick entries in music competitions like Eurovision opens up avenues for artists to explore unconventional and attention-grabbing performances.
3. Controversial Participation in Eurovision - The controversial nature of some entries in Eurovision creates a space for discussions on the role of authenticity and gimmicks in the music industry.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - The trend of viral language songs and gimmick entries in music competitions can lead to new marketing strategies and unconventional performance styles.
2. Entertainment Industry - The rise of controversial and attention-grabbing entries in Eurovision calls for the development of fresh, boundary-pushing content in the entertainment industry.
3. Social Media Industry - The viral nature of fake language songs provides an opportunity for social media platforms to create new content formats and engage with a wide audience.

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