REACTION VIDEO - JOOST KLEIN - EUROPAPA | EUROVISION 2024 NETHERLANDS REACTION
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Hello Eurovision enthusiasts! 🌷 Join me in this exciting reaction video as we delve into the recently released Eurovision 2024 entry for The Netherlands - Joost's "Europapa"! 🎤 Representing the Dutch music scene on the international stage, Joost has some big shoes to fill. The question on some people's mind: is "Europapa" just a carbon copy of "Cha Cha Cha", or will it bring a breath of fresh air to the competition? Let's uncover together!
🇳🇱 The Netherlands has a rich history of delivering diverse and innovative entries, and "Europapa" has generated quite the buzz. In this reaction video, I'll be sharing my genuine thoughts.
Will "Europapa" be a crowd-pleaser, or will it face tough competition in Malmö, Sweden? Join me on this musical journey as we analyze the composition, lyrics, and overall vibe of Joost's Eurovision 2024 contribution. Your opinions matter, so be sure to leave your comments below and let's discuss our predictions for The Netherlands' performance on the Eurovision stage!
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the happy hardcore part is just pure dutch! i love it
Both parents of joost died when he was very young. His father told him there is no limit. Joost says he misses him every day and that he listened to his dads advice.
I can relate to Joost so much now. If I had of read the lyrics prior to listening/watching I might have had a different experience but always want the reactions to be without any prior or external influence. Thanks for the explanation and for watching
Beautiful backstory, very deep. And that little peace of Paul Elstak gabber/happy hardcore is sooo nice!
@@jlv2337 Paul Elstak and new kids are so iconic. This song is a real dutch banger! Last year was a flop but this is gonna make the top 10 I hope.
also an important note to understand the message at the end of the song is the 1st part where he mentions the loss of his passport, then the rest of the song is a trip without borders
@@BLiNNeMaNSa trip on which he couldn't get away from the pain of his loss
I feel its a fun song with obvious a clear link to happy hardcore times from the 90's and a message about borders and how to cross them!
This song encapsulates the Dutch sounds that pioneered and influenced the electronic music scenes we know today. It's a tribute to the 90's, Eurodance, the popular songs and artists of those days, and of course his mom and dad. Especially his dad, saying that he followed his advice. 1983❤ Joost Klein, Droom Groot!
I’m loving this much more now I know his back story. As someone who enjoyed the 90’s I really appreciate all the nods to the music of that time. Thanks for watching
Little bit of background on Joost. He was creative from a very young age and also a bit different. His father said that there are no boundaries and he should follow his dreams. They always watched the Eurovision Songfestival together so as a kid he replied that his dream would be to go to the Eurovision Songfestival. Then his dad passed away when he was 12 and his mother when he was 13. For inspiration and acceptance of the loss of his parents he travelled trough Europe. Therefore he sings that the pain and emptiness stayed with him no matter where he went. He paid for mental help but it did not work for him. Still he managed to be a very positive and joyful person as reflected in this song. He sings about the song Papaoutai from Stromae that is also about missing his father. In all of this he managed to combine lot's of cultural aspects of different European countries and the Netherlands. There is even a Max Verstappen reference in the build-up. Without the layer of his personal life you will notice that a lot of elements can directly be related to the European countries. The young boy and the old man represent him and his father struggling trough life and his father being an example for him. The windmill is near where he spend his youth so also a trip trough memory lane to him. The final emotional scene represents him as a kid and his father when it all ended, the burning of the family photo and the building represents that you need to move on in life and not be stuck in the past. In the end he tells that he listened to his father (there are no borders for your dreams) and refers to him going to the Eurovision Songfestival. So winning would be optional, his goal was participation. It is a bit similar to the style of Little Big, a band that never participated and still has the most views on the Eurovision channel by a landslide.
Dutch Rave! started in Rotterdam with DJ Paul Elstak (it is him you hear)
Parkzicht, Energiehal ;-)
way before.... I experienced it from trance underground parties a lot of running for police and then we found ourselves at our first hardcore party, but elstak came later. rotterdam yes, famous foam parties!!! ❤
Fuck yeah awesome entry 🎉🎉🎉🎉go Netherlands
In the video you'll see Paul Elstak (sitting in the car) famous producer of Happy Hardcore
Joost klein is groot! He dedicated this song to his father who died when he was 12 years old. His dad taught him that the world has no true boundaries. His mother died when he was 13. He is a huge inspiration to young folks. He is such a legend the world needs more people like Joost. He has gone through so many challenges in life, it is a true inspiration to see how he deals with it. Joost klein, droom groot.❤
Joost lost both his parrents at an early age this song is dedicated to Mostly his father, talking to him that no barier should hold anybody back.
the video is about how europe is slowly going mad (is my guess, idk)
I can relate to Joost so much now. If I had of read the lyrics prior to listening/watching I might have had a different experience but always want the reactions to be without any prior or external influence. Thanks for the explanation and for watching
Europapa
Europe, let's come together
(Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa)
It's now or never
I love you all
(Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa)
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Visit my friends in France
Or take a long walk to Vienna
I want to leave the Netherlands
But my passport is gone
Fortunately don't need a visa to be with you
So take the bus to Poland or the train to Berlin
I have no money for Paris so use my imagination
Do you have a euro please? Say "merci" and "please"
I lost everything except time
So am travelling every day for the world is mine
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa (hey)
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Eu-ro-pa (hey)
I'm in Germany but I'm so alone
I am in Italy but still I feel pain
Am running from myself
Calling for "help" all day long
Yes I even give people money, but there is no one to help me
I don't need es-car-gots, don't need fish 'n chips
Don't need paella, no
I don't even really know what that is
Turn on the radio, I hear Stromae with "Papaoutai"
Won't stop until they say, "Yes, yes, he does that very well ey!"
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Welcome to Europe
Stay here until I die
Euro-pa-pa, Euro-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Euro-pa-pa-pa (hey)
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
Eu-ro-pa (hey)
Euro-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa…
Welcome to Europe, boy
(Hey)
Eu-ro-pa
At the end of the day
We are all human beings
My father once told me
It's a world without borders
I miss you every day
Is what I secretly whisper
You see dаd
I liѕtened to you
Joost klein, droom groot.
so glad you picked up on Skooter thank you for reviewing the song much appreciated
Thanks for the reaction! Please try again with subtitles, it will grow on you
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I connect with Joost a lot more now since that first listen
Winner 2024!! 3.9million vieuws in 1 day.
The hardcore music was used by 2 unlimited, but they sure as hell didn't invent that sound. That would be DJ Paul Elstak, who can be seen in the segment inside the car. I call this a sad song masquerading as a happy song. Finland literally is no competition nor comparison at all.
Happy hardcore music is from the Dutch🎉 like 2 unlimited and dj paul elstak enz. This song is amazing.
Nono nonono no no there's no limits... Yups.. Dutch 😂
Happy tunes, sad lyrics..true art
His name is pronounced as Yoast
The dutch gabberhouse style
Techno ????? 😂😂😂Happy Hardcore euro dance groeten uit Nederland 🎉🎉🎉🎉
You have english subtitles to understand it
I don’t put them on any reaction video as I want to have a genuine first listen/watch as I would do if I were watching it for real at the Eurovision for the first time. Thanks for watching
What song do you play the first 2 minutes in the right corner?
It’s my all time favourite song from The Netherlands. It’s their entry in 1970 called “Waterman” performed by Patricia and Hearts of Soul”. I love it’s dream like melody. Thanks for watching
Thanks!!! Lovely song ❤️ I will search it on Spotify
Other recommendations from the early years of eurovision? :)
@@Daisyflower1992 all their entries in the 70’s actually lol
@@eurovision365 hahahah thanks🙌
🇳🇱😊😪👍🌀🌟
this music was invented by the dutch btw...
Similar to kaariia? It’s completely different. Baby Lasagna is similar to Kaariia😢
Belgium gives 12 points to Joost ❤
Techno?? You know nothing about Dutch music!!
Typical Dutch nothing euro blah blah
Overrated.
Are you busy with a personal smear campaign?
@@robvanhalem8327 brother is scared Joost will win 😉