Serbia Eurovision 2022 Reactionalysis (reaction) - Music Teacher analyses In Corpore Sano-Konstrakta

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  • Serbia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, 2022 is. one to be watched! MTR discusses some of the musical features of In Corpore Sano, by Konstrakta, and what makes this song interesting.
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Komentáře • 240

  • @filipecarvalho3105
    @filipecarvalho3105 Před 2 lety +217

    This is so unbelievably good

  • @lxd4298
    @lxd4298 Před 2 lety +175

    Serbian entry: A young woman, in her 40s, mother of two, with an actual University degree (Architecture) gets on the stage, blows everyone's mind, all while fully dressed and just sitting and washing hands. Empress.
    From the song start till the end, all eyes are on her. And on top of that performance her song carries incredibly strong message about overwhelming "health" information every woman reads in magazines, promoted by celebrities and impact on one's mental health. She replicates compulsive behavior of all humanity: "Be healthy, be healthy, be healthy, be healthy..." and in the song finale twists famous Latin proverb pointing to a conclusion: "When your body becomes healthy, what about your mental health?"
    All those magazines bring readers in a state of "health" paranoia, while your mind becomes sick, sad, desperate and frightened. Truly a masterpiece.
    Song has so many layers that you can analyze for hours, from reverse Latin start, to powerful Latin ending, all packed in perfect theatrical delivery. This song is simply beyond Eurovision. It belongs in a museum.
    This is an excellent song analysis for those who don't immediately see the power of this song: czcams.com/video/k_dmF6xHN1w/video.html&ab_channel=OverthinkingIt

    • @LeeLee-ct2vv
      @LeeLee-ct2vv Před 2 lety +5

      Too bad she doesn't speak better English, I bet people would fall in love with her even more. She's such a fun, interesting and intelligent woman. Konstrakta, idemo!

    • @atriyakoller136
      @atriyakoller136 Před 2 lety +5

      The thing is that in fact she doesn't even twist the proverb. She twists the known part but actually brings the meaning back to the original, which is "we should pray that there's a healthy mind in a healthy body" in the original text where this comes from. Luke Ranieri from Polymathy reacted to this song and he mentioned it too. And in my Latin classes we were also told this proverb originated from a Latin satirical essay on how everyone's focused on their bodies being healthy and beautiful and those people don't really want to learn new things and grow spiritually. So really, 2 thousand years and humanity is in the same place again. Interesting

    • @MachaLatte123
      @MachaLatte123 Před 2 lety

      @@LeeLee-ct2vv She actually speaks English very well and explains her song in this interview czcams.com/video/_7N_fBdUS7E/video.html

    • @arsantiqua8741
      @arsantiqua8741 Před 2 lety +1

      SHE'S IN HER 40'S????

    • @snflas
      @snflas Před 2 lety

      Im srry but i didnt understand anything youve written here from her song. And neither did all the other non serbian speakers. Why do you think her message was understood by the world ? She didnt sing in an international language.

  • @colinafobe2152
    @colinafobe2152 Před 2 lety +273

    Serbian language is very melodic and she is using it to maximum to play with it

    • @samihyppia8472
      @samihyppia8472 Před 2 lety +2

      Yatta yatta yatta, song is awful, to be frank...

    • @triangulumpubg6295
      @triangulumpubg6295 Před 2 lety +29

      ​@@samihyppia8472 its interesting and different, not awful.

    • @samihyppia8472
      @samihyppia8472 Před 2 lety +2

      @@triangulumpubg6295 Its a kid song, thats what it is.. Im surprised just that she didnt use a Z table...

    • @samihyppia8472
      @samihyppia8472 Před 2 lety

      @@dorneanudoru Yup

    • @nikosfly2534
      @nikosfly2534 Před 2 lety +15

      мы русские - почти все понимаем))) песня крутая, артистка харизматичная! bravo

  • @giannipinotto6111
    @giannipinotto6111 Před 2 lety +18

    this woman is a piece of art.....

  • @lucijacatovic3310
    @lucijacatovic3310 Před 2 lety +247

    Konstrakta really brought something new and interesting. She is charismatic and strongly attracts attention. The words of the song are instructive and refer to today's trend of excessive and obsessive attention to external physical appearance while neglecting mental health. A healthy, nurtured body often contains a sad, desperate and frightened soul.

    • @keltoumsennhauser7424
      @keltoumsennhauser7424 Před 2 lety

      Tout à fait 👍

    • @lunadejmek1756
      @lunadejmek1756 Před 2 lety +1

      ja to odebrałam jako krytykę sanitaryzmu covidovego, obsesyjne mycie rąk

    • @jelenaj9378
      @jelenaj9378 Před 2 lety

      Yep, you nailed it! 👍

    • @snflas
      @snflas Před 2 lety

      Only if you know serbian. For the rest of the world :(

  • @oljaneko4196
    @oljaneko4196 Před 2 lety +126

    Konstrakta, ante portas: veni, vidi, vici!!!!! Pure art

  • @michelasdisappointmentanda2304

    Witty, funny, catchy, smart...i am obsessed

  • @antonellacusimano7070
    @antonellacusimano7070 Před 2 lety +32

    My favourite ❤️

  • @robertgvojic5077
    @robertgvojic5077 Před 2 lety +111

    Konstrakta is brilliant. Dares to be totally different in comparison to the other contestants. Her performance is avant-garde art and the song has many powerful messages left for each person to decipher. I wish her all the best and hopefully a top position. Love it. ❤️ 🥰👏👏👏👍

  • @putnikbezkofera
    @putnikbezkofera Před 2 lety +25

    We love Konstrakta! Hello from Croatia!

  • @olgakljako8831
    @olgakljako8831 Před 2 lety +53

    Tvoja pjesma je pjesma nove Zemlje, novih ljudi na novoj planeti sa velikim intelektualnim mogućnostima u svim erijama zivota.Ti si pobjednik i bez Evrovizije

  • @beataward3611
    @beataward3611 Před 2 lety +14

    Only ppl with healthy mind can understand the meaning of this song. Well done Serbia

  • @francois-josesoudrain1122
    @francois-josesoudrain1122 Před 2 lety +11

    A simple comment !
    SERBIA HAS TO BE THE 2022 WINNER !
    A GREAT ARTIST...A GREAT SONG !👏👏👏🇨🇵🥂🍾HVALA LEPO !

  • @StanislawKarbowski13
    @StanislawKarbowski13 Před 2 lety +64

    Россия любит Сербию 🇷🇺❤️🇷🇸 Братья во век!

    • @millos0116
      @millos0116 Před 2 lety +6

      Pabracki🇷🇺🇷🇸

    • @tiktok-ne6gl
      @tiktok-ne6gl Před 2 lety +1

      Srbija ljubi Veliku Rusiju ne daj te se belosvetskom ološu. Branite slobodni svet! Mi ćemo pomoći iz Srbije!

    • @tatjanastamenkovic5286
      @tatjanastamenkovic5286 Před 2 lety +3

      ❤️

  • @dbg8885
    @dbg8885 Před 2 lety +39

    Thank you.We are really happy because we are sending her to ESC.Greetings from Serbia.🥰🇷🇸

  • @isallgod6
    @isallgod6 Před 2 lety +4

    Brilliant , brilliant , brilliant !! Only great minds can connect this !!! Hallo !! Awakened people we know what she is talking about ! Hihihi ! Brilliant

  • @1975avgust
    @1975avgust Před 2 lety +31

    I expect 12 points from the Vatican, because finally their language is heard, andit is good message

    • @54_321
      @54_321 Před rokem

      Од ватикана очекујеш... 🤣🤣🤣, која си ти ликуша!!!

  • @gocilydakov7747
    @gocilydakov7747 Před 2 lety +59

    Interesting reacting. By the way, the other language (besides serbian) is latin, not italian🙂
    Greetings from Serbia❗

  • @say-o-nara7199
    @say-o-nara7199 Před 2 lety +79

    Fun fact you mentioned rhytm of heart beat, cause Konstrakta demanded that the beat of the song has to be exactly the same as the heartbeat of a healthy person, like ECG impulse, but when “I have no health insurance" moment comes, the heartbeat stops

    • @pedroedsos
      @pedroedsos Před 2 lety +2

      That would be a nice detail... but the healthy heart beat has a range depending on the activity and on the individual.

    • @wlada152
      @wlada152 Před 2 lety +1

      her husbant did not have medical, but she did not say “I have no health insurance" she sed "i dont have a card" wich referes to medical but is also used for political afiliation.

    • @miranikolic7568
      @miranikolic7568 Před 2 lety +2

      @@wlada152 Her husband is not dead. He is alive !

    • @wlada152
      @wlada152 Před 2 lety

      @@miranikolic7568 call the misinformation police, I have been duped

    • @miranikolic7568
      @miranikolic7568 Před 2 lety

      @@wlada152 bla bla bla

  • @Firellius
    @Firellius Před 2 lety +80

    As it's been explained to me, Serbia has a national healthcare system, but artists are excluded for it. This resulted in one of Konstrakta's friends passing away of cancer without receiving any treatment. Among the messages of this song, one of them is a critique of that system. 'Boze Zdravlja' translates to 'God give us health'. This is followed by 'Nemam Knjizicu' which, IIRC, literally translates to 'I don't have the card', referring to the card required to access the health insurance system. Basically lining those two up as a 'God give us health, because the health care system won't' message.
    But outside of that, I think there's also a message about the entanglement of beauty and health (Koja li je tajna zdrave kose meghan markle? - What could be the secret to Meghan Markle's healthy hair?), the uncertainty she faces when self-diagnosing ('Dark circles around eyes can point to liver problems'), the impact that stressing over health can have on mental health ('Summer days, my dog and I, we go for a walk, and that's it. It doesn't have to be more than that.' + the closing, latin chants translating to 'an ailing mind, sad soul, despairing mind, terrified mind in a healthy body') and the staging seems to lean into a message about deification of health, to the point of cult-like behaviour. ('U ime zdralvja' - All in the name of health)
    The cohesiveness of the entire performance is what's been keeping my mind occupied in the run-up to this Eurovision, and reminds me somewhat of Latvia 2015. Every single part of it underlines the message and serves the theme. Even the hand-clapping rhythm, and the physical motion with which they clap their hands, is reminiscent of someone repeatedly beating you over the head (Figuratively) with a message, in this case: 'Biti Zdrava' - To be healthy.
    It's art, and it's my number 1 for Eurovision 2022.

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety +39

      This is an exceptional composition. I usually have so many problems understanding lyrics and meaning, but how you’ve explained it really helps here. In my opinion, this is the best written composition this year.

    • @stojanovickas8873
      @stojanovickas8873 Před 2 lety +6

      U Srbiji moze svako da se leči, nije tacno da neko nema pravo na knjizicu, svi mogu da je imaju. SVI

    • @milancelisac
      @milancelisac Před 2 lety +5

      @@TheMuserResolute Simply the best one this year! 🥇👑🥇

    • @majdavojnikovic
      @majdavojnikovic Před 2 lety +11

      @@stojanovickas8873 nije baš tako, samo u teoriji, ali u praksi gotovo svi slobodni umetnici imaju problem da overe knjižicu jer lokalne samouprave, koje bi trebalo da uplaćuju doprinose za njih uvek kasne tako da umetnici em ne mogu da overe knjižicu em dobijaju račune zateznih kamata, pa ako ne (mogu da) plate eto izvršitelja da im blokiraju račune itd. tako da se zbog toga mnogi odriču zdravstvenog osiguranja. Znam, jer imam prijatelje slobodne umetnike.

    • @ruzica1974
      @ruzica1974 Před 2 lety +3

      @@majdavojnikovic Stojanovicka to svakako zna ali se pravi blesava, da li iz zabave ili iz koristi, ne znam i ne zanima me.

  • @nenadmihajlovic8483
    @nenadmihajlovic8483 Před 2 lety +13

    Bravoooo Serbia, fantastic

  • @user-yv6gh3tx6y
    @user-yv6gh3tx6y Před 2 lety +19

    Ovo je zaista promena u muzici, nadam se da ce biti Prva! Navijam za nju ! Neobicna, ali vrhunska u svakom smislu! Idemoooo....

  • @severodvinskmasterskaya7185

    Excellent analysis...big tnx for your reaction...
    Greetings from Serbia

  • @igorigor6014
    @igorigor6014 Před 2 lety +60

    I watched many analyzes of song from my country, but this one is the most detailed. Lyrics of the song have a lot of symbolism and deep meaning

  • @marijastojkov5006
    @marijastojkov5006 Před 2 lety +64

    You analize song so good.the best understanding I have saw until now from other country.Bravooooo...Serbia say bravo to you 👌

  • @SuperZwezda
    @SuperZwezda Před 2 lety +8

    Absolutely love Serbia 🇷🇸 to be honest the one act I can’t get out of my head beca it was so unusual and weird 🫣❤️

  • @izabela5818
    @izabela5818 Před 2 lety +22

    Thank U musical Teacher, I enjoy listening your analysis and watching your facial expression 👌😊
    Konstrakta is very special and
    great artist 💫🐚

  • @IHAB.PETRU.S
    @IHAB.PETRU.S Před 2 lety +7

    Very attractive song , I'm foreigner but since the first time I heard and saw her performance on the stage. Wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @starlon906
    @starlon906 Před 2 lety +135

    This is my favorite one so far that you’ve analyzed. Lately I’ve been getting into a bit different music / experimental stuff and this is the most experimental or at least sounding experimental song I’ve heard from Eurovision this year
    Anyways, loved the video as always

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety +24

      Thank you 😊! This is such a cool song. Just reading the comments here aswell and getting an explanation surrounding the subject of this is making me love this more and more.
      Compositionally it’s absolutely amazing and I just keep discovering new things!

    • @honeyhearts4844
      @honeyhearts4844 Před 2 lety +10

      This woman is a legit musician, part of the local music scene in Serbia, not a Eurovision hussy. The fact that Serbia voted her indicates our resignation with the amateurism and lack of music substance exhibited at the contest. It's a social commentary, not only about today's society, but for the contest as well.

    • @iReqenYT
      @iReqenYT Před 2 lety

      for someone with an NF CLOUDS profile picture, you seem to have a bad taste im music lmao. Im from Serbia and i hate the song

    • @aleksnedovic7985
      @aleksnedovic7985 Před 2 lety

      Try looking into Skier & Yetti.
      Also a band from Serbia with exeprimental instruments.
      Hint: guess what some of their instruments are made of? :)

  • @ljiljanakakokad1211
    @ljiljanakakokad1211 Před 2 lety +19

    I think we all have the same reaction to this song, from the initial confusion and surprise to the complete enthusiasm that lasts. You got the point perfectly.

  • @marinadjokic233
    @marinadjokic233 Před 2 lety +8

    j haven t seen something like this ! it s fantastic!!! Bravo Serbia!

  • @miloszeljko5428
    @miloszeljko5428 Před 2 lety +70

    EVERY PERFORMANCE OF THE ARTIST KONSTRAKTA WONDERS ME, FORWARD TO VICTORY SERBIA

  • @zvezdannikolic8888
    @zvezdannikolic8888 Před 2 lety +4

    You didn't made a mistake !
    This is masterpiece...

  • @angelassable
    @angelassable Před 2 lety +13

    I like your analysis. Greetings from Serbia!

  • @karinseregni221
    @karinseregni221 Před 2 lety +86

    This song is about obsession with physical health, serbian health insurance struggles and overall mental health.
    The washing of the hands reminds me of the italian phrase "lavarsene le mani come Ponzio Pilato" which translates as "washing your hands about it like Pontius Pilato did (with Jesus)". "It" is usually a situation/an issue you want to ignore: in this case it could be the struggle of some people that cannot have health insurance who are ignored by their own government (my interpretation).
    Also using latin is genious: not only it is the language of medicine and science (health stuff), but also of religion. This emphasizes the "culty" flair give to the obsession with health, that we religiously chase.
    Lastly, Konstrakta is clearly quoting serbian artist Marina Abramovich and her performative art mastery.
    To conclude, your Honour, this should be at LEAST top 5 in the overall

    • @milantomic3143
      @milantomic3143 Před 2 lety +8

      We are not talking about the fight for health insurance in Serbia at all, because in Serbia everyone can have a health card with which they can be treated in all state clinics in Serbia. So, Serbia is ahead of much richer people, and Konstrakta talks about the global problem of the whole world.

  • @annatraustadottir4387
    @annatraustadottir4387 Před 2 lety +17

    I really like this song and performance and lyrics. One of my favorite.

  • @palm2004
    @palm2004 Před 2 lety +12

    It’s like an art / music installation

  • @bm3125
    @bm3125 Před 24 dny +1

    I am still listening this master piece

  • @Jovica2781
    @Jovica2781 Před 2 lety +11

    Great song, has mysticism and deep meaning. Brilliant

  • @jimmybelc2057
    @jimmybelc2057 Před 2 lety +36

    The meaning of the song is very deep: There are several messages:
    1. In the time of COVID everybody is brainwashed that they have to do this, that,to stay physically healthy…. And what about mental health after all that?
    2. She wears a medical uniform and washes her hands: this is how she describes medical person when someone without a health card comes for treatment ( they wash their hands of that person, it doesn’t exist)
    3. People who do not have free health care , and they do not have money , can die freely without a guilty conscience
    4. The people around her in back looks to me like rippers, just waiting for those who can’t afford treatment or they could be priests cause there is only left to pray when u can’t afford the treatment or health insurance
    5. The general opinion that one must be beautiful, and in order to be beautiful one must be physically healthy. No once cares about mental health anymore, which is also important
    6. She is also like a fortune teller looking at her hands trying to figure out why she is sick and what symptoms does she have cuz she can’t afford health care insurance
    7. Artists in Serbia don’t have Heath care insurance and her friend died of cancer because of that
    8. Obsession with a healthy body while the mind is desperate sick sad and frightened

    • @milantomic3143
      @milantomic3143 Před 2 lety +1

      No 7. In Serbia, everyone has insurance, the unemployed can do it through the national employment service. You don't get the point.

  • @jelkazverka8694
    @jelkazverka8694 Před 2 lety +15

    Bravo 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️ Thank you ❤️

  • @duchessofcotswolds
    @duchessofcotswolds Před 2 lety +4

    This is superb! 🇧🇦💗🇷🇸

  • @xyfani
    @xyfani Před 2 lety +26

    Hope she will win!! This is art!!

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety +8

      It truly is! I hope she does too, but I wouldn’t hold my breath. This is at a level which many won’t understand, unfortunately. 😔

    • @xyfani
      @xyfani Před 2 lety +4

      @@TheMuserResolute true that...but even if it wont, this will stay as pure art. And ppl..well they mostly dont use brain so I wouldnt say they are relevant to judge something glorious like this song...

  • @mikimaus2273
    @mikimaus2273 Před 2 lety +4

    I like your coments.BRAVO🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸👍👍👍

  • @dubravkakostanjsek4843
    @dubravkakostanjsek4843 Před 2 lety +25

    Thank goodness for a reaction on music and rythm in this song!!! Please do explore her work, listen to "Žvake" or "Neam šamana". Btw, this song is part of a triptych, called the same - "Triptih". Would love to read your comments on these as well! Thank you!!

  • @martinbijkerk9998
    @martinbijkerk9998 Před 2 lety +5

    This is really taking EVSC to another level. Pure art, because it reflects directly and with utmost beauty to us people everywhere today. I really love how it grips you and how you -without really knowing what this is about -ad a analytical layer to why this is brilliant

  • @grgeccom
    @grgeccom Před 2 lety +6

    It's magic 💫Konstrakta is No 1 💌☮ HIT 2022👍

  • @alohallo2879
    @alohallo2879 Před 2 lety +12

    Love your analysis, Konstrakta rocks!

  • @MiudmonDice
    @MiudmonDice Před 2 lety +53

    You're on to a lot of it. There's a lot of layered meaning to this.
    First is society's obsession with the physical part of health, liver spots, Meghan Markles healthy hair, etc. While also forgetting about the mental health, a sick mind in a healthy body as it states.
    Then it's the fact that Serbian artists are in a legal gray area and don't get healthcare because of a flaw in their system. Therefore artists DO have to obsess over their health, perhaps, again, to the point where their mental health takes a toll.

    • @onomatopoetisk
      @onomatopoetisk Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for some extra context!

    • @angelassable
      @angelassable Před 2 lety +7

      You missed everything in your analysis. This does not apply to Serbia, but to the whole world. Parody and sarcasm of the situation in the world !!!

    • @milantomic3143
      @milantomic3143 Před 2 lety +4

      people Serbia has one of the better health systems in Europe, and one 10 times better than the American one where if you don't have money you can die. Leave it at that, the woman is talking about the global problem of the whole world.

    • @mimajovanovic5897
      @mimajovanovic5897 Před 2 lety +2

      I totally agree, im from Serbia and it is really true.

  • @iaindj
    @iaindj Před 2 lety +24

    I have seen all CZcams reactions of this song and you made the best musical analysis of this song. I'm impressed. A Serbian from Ireland. You should check out runners up Sara Jo "Muškarčina" and Zorja "Zorja". It's pity that all three songs were same year. Each one is so unique and it would be great to seen it on Eurovision

  • @belosevickris3379
    @belosevickris3379 Před 2 lety +30

    You are on point. Loved your analysis. She is on the road to final if we believe the bookies, but one can never know on ESC. This is not the usual ESC stuff that's for sure and is throwing some people off

  • @carlagoncalves8248
    @carlagoncalves8248 Před 2 lety +3

    "In corpore sano" is an expression from the ancient Latin language which means "In a healthy body". Throughout the song, the chorus and vocalist also quote other Latin expressions. It's a song about health, like the importance of hydratation to be healthy etc. Washing the hands reminds us of the pandemic COVID, doesn't it?
    Konstrakta uses daily routine / ordinary subjects to create beautiful songs, such as "Chewing-gum" (Žvake)

  • @srbsrb3898
    @srbsrb3898 Před 2 lety +8

    Love from serbia

  • @nevenaryberg
    @nevenaryberg Před 2 lety +10

    Biti zdrava bit bit bit ❤❤❤🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵

  • @milenapetakovic6991
    @milenapetakovic6991 Před 2 lety +3

    She‘s a great artist! A very deep song. Bravo, navijamo za zdravu Srbiju❤️

  • @frdz4188
    @frdz4188 Před 2 lety +77

    I have to point this out: the hypnotizing female backing vocals remind me of pagan/shamanic chants and their male counterparts sound more like gregorian chants. These contribute to the overall meaning of the song: a female artist without health insurance is left on her own to take care of herself. The only thing she can do is pray to God to give her health ("Bože zdravlja!") or rely on rituals such as obsessive handwashing etc. Or just trust her own heart that keeps beating without any help from her. Sadly, that is the most she can ask for or get from "the system": a beating heart. She might be ill but she is still alive. What else can be more important than that? What an irony. Some people say that the song has got the rhythm of a hearbeat - maybe the chorus is a rapid heartbeat? Dressed as a doctor/nurse, she has got carnations in her pocket which (among other things) symbolize protection, healing and health. This is not even ten percent of what I have seen, heard or read in this song.

    • @honeyhearts4844
      @honeyhearts4844 Před 2 lety +1

      Carnations are also used for funerals...

    • @rango831
      @rango831 Před 2 lety +4

      Bravo👌👍😇🇷🇸🇷🇸

    • @dragicabogovac140
      @dragicabogovac140 Před 2 lety

      🇷🇸🇷🇺🇷🇸🇷🇺🇷🇸🇷🇺🇷🇸♥️♥️♥️

    • @pedroedsos
      @pedroedsos Před 2 lety

      She said in an interview that the "in corpore sano" line has also religious background. So probably the chants are remarking that.
      I don't know about the rhythm being of the heart beat, since there is a range of healthy heart beats. But it can be that the doubled rhythmn simbolises a dramatic situation, but it can also be just done with the purpose of musical dynamics.

  • @ispodistine7032
    @ispodistine7032 Před 2 lety +2

    THIS PERFORMANCE IS A BURNER AND MORE........a WINNER.....for me!!!!!!!!

  • @wesnasimicevic5677
    @wesnasimicevic5677 Před 2 lety +5

    Fenomenalno 👏👏👏

  • @monikamona6742
    @monikamona6742 Před 2 lety +8

    Konstrakta je posebna ❤️🌷

  • @MissRasevic
    @MissRasevic Před 2 lety +17

    Very nice analysis….in first part of a song, first 13 sec for example, is beat that represents heart beat as you mentioned. 🙂

  • @milancelisac
    @milancelisac Před 2 lety +53

    Great composition and arrangement analysis! This is the deepest and most detailed overview of the musicality behind the song on the YT. However, the star of the show is the lyrical content, but as for the beat during the verses, it is actually resembling a heartbeat and it only stops at the moment she says “I don’t have health insurance”!

    • @nelajovic5664
      @nelajovic5664 Před 2 lety +7

      ... and getting faster and faster in beats at the very end cause of fear and uncertain future ...

    • @anarrrche
      @anarrrche Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for this information (i dont't know Serbian) That's important!

  • @user-su8yw7pf1k
    @user-su8yw7pf1k Před 2 lety +3

    Your analysis based on the music (I also mean the rhythm) is great and even more important considering that you don't understand the lyrics. For all these nice words, I would immediately give you Serbian citizenship! Congratulations and thanks!

  • @sokolemilan8279
    @sokolemilan8279 Před 2 lety +2

    I love that woman; she is not only an artist, she is a philosopher who pushes us to THINK about health from different angles - such as consumption but also as a universal RIGHT of all humanity. Maybe the time has come for EUROVISION to focus on songs with content and not just a form.

  • @Neadlemeyer
    @Neadlemeyer Před 11 měsíci +1

    She is a true Icon

  • @biljanadjordjevic535
    @biljanadjordjevic535 Před 2 lety +8

    Bravooo!

  • @micepoptsis1292
    @micepoptsis1292 Před 2 lety +1

    Zastrasujuce dobra - sjajan neocekivan odgovor . Zadivljujuci su i brojni komentari svih na drustvenim mrezama.

  • @MissSweetBabe
    @MissSweetBabe Před 2 lety +6

    Wow thank you for this review, I liked it very much! Yup, one of the themes is the mental health! Thank you for pointing out the contrasting moments in terms of the composition, I had no idea about that and I find that really interesting! Btw, Konstrakta couldn't be more surprised that she won in Belgrade among other amazing Serbian singers. In my opinion this whole performance was just something authentic to her and her team. I have just started listening to her other songs, and there is a really unusual one - "Neam samana". The lyrics are what I adore there but I would really love to hear what a Music Teacher would have to say about its composition!

  • @Pepic27
    @Pepic27 Před 2 lety +2

    Great comments on this song! Thank you, it was an enjoyment to listen to you. Greetings from US!

  • @XY-fd9ib
    @XY-fd9ib Před 2 lety +13

    Umetnica mora biti zdrava, biti zdrava, biti zdrava bit bit bit

  • @smehotekasmeh9870
    @smehotekasmeh9870 Před 2 lety +6

    Winner ALERTTTTT

  • @malenamarjan
    @malenamarjan Před 2 lety +1

    Lets vot for this smart and mistic lady! Bravo

  • @XandarLake1
    @XandarLake1 Před 2 lety +1

    wow...you start off with ahhhh, after watching video ...I WANT MORE !!!

  • @Miguel-kb9nk
    @Miguel-kb9nk Před 2 lety +1

    You analysis are always incredible

  • @ildikogal653
    @ildikogal653 Před 2 lety +2

    The sad truth about this song is, that so many of us don’t have health insurance. Or even if we have, is not enough for our treatment( in hospitals) as human beings

  • @midorimusic94
    @midorimusic94 Před 2 lety +5

    This was so fun and honest, I am glad I saw your video first of all reaction videos :D Amazing how you understood the song without actually knowing it :) Greetings from Montenegro

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much! This is the best Serbian entry I’ve ever heard and pretty much my favourite this year. I’m so blown away by it!

    • @midorimusic94
      @midorimusic94 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheMuserResolute Hahahah I agree. We are all proud of Konstrakta and we wish that Europe sees/hears that :)

  • @SJ-cs7uf
    @SJ-cs7uf Před 2 lety +13

    Thank you for your video analysis, and respectful responses which some under this video lack in their comments. I had very similar reactons to you as well, and I understood the lyrics, both in Serbian and Latin. Your last message definitely hit the spot: she is singing about mental health. What we see on the outside as pretty may not translate to how we feel on the inside which really is more important for a healthy body and mind. Also, there are some interpretations on the government health system as well as those that believe in conspiracy theories. She is not a hypochondriac- washing hands is also symbolic of, perhaps, for us the only way to keep healthy as we cannot rely on getting help from the medical sources.

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for this. The more I learn
      About this from the comment section, the more and more im falling in love with this piece of music!

    • @SJ-cs7uf
      @SJ-cs7uf Před 2 lety +2

      Totally; always good to exchange ideas respectfully without trying to take things personally. Loved your video the most so far. You sounded sincere and your last reaction nicely concluded it.

    • @igortirkajla8042
      @igortirkajla8042 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheMuserResolute this is actually just 1/3 of the project called Triptych (Serbian: Triptih). This song was sent to the preselection in order to promote the whole project, not expecting or even wanting victory. Actually this particular part was chosen for rather mundane reason - it was the only one who has fit the 3 minute time limit. How cool is that?
      Anyway, if you want to have more context, check out Triptih, it's worth the whole 13-ish minutes of your time. And make sure to turn on the subs - you might not be the lyrics guy, but in this case they are crucial for the full experience.
      BTW, great analysis. Not because you like our entry, but because it's educated, informative in technical details (yet not boring) and goes far beyond me likes it. And you, thank goodness, DON'T YELL, like many others who seem mental. Good work.

  • @enismehmeti235
    @enismehmeti235 Před 2 lety +15

    Loved ypur reaction - have seen hunderds but yours is different and song is great- the only thing that I kept asking myself during your reaction was why don't you read the lyrics if u have them in front of you cause they r the best thing about this entry

  • @majstoroviconline
    @majstoroviconline Před 2 lety +9

    Very good analysis, studiously done. What you don't know is that this video of yours will have a lot of views, maybe mostly on your channel. Every video with her is the most watched.

  • @vesnaveki8484
    @vesnaveki8484 Před 2 lety +1

    Epic.

  • @MineFullStop
    @MineFullStop Před 2 lety +2

    Loved it!

  • @sanjasusic1015
    @sanjasusic1015 Před 2 lety +2

    Serbia 🔥 Winner 🇷🇸🏆

  • @helenhamilton7500
    @helenhamilton7500 Před 2 lety +3

    Lyrics may seem a bit silly at first, they are actually dead serious. There are so many layers to the song and a lot of space for different interpretations:
    The name of the song "In corpore sano" is in Latin and means "In a healthy body". It’s referring to the Latin saying "Mens sana in corpore sano" meaning "A healthy mind in a healthy body".
    - First: What is the secret to Meghan Markle's healthy hair? This is a reference to modern society's obsession with beauty! That's what beauty magazines do/they create insecurities about your hair, skin, weight, etc., and then advertise products that promise to change that. That's what the second line of the song is about "I think that the secret is in deep hydration"
    - Second: Konstrakta talks about how our skin and hair often signal some health issues, for example, liver and spleen problems. The reason she is thinking this is because she's worried about her own health, she can't visit a doctor for a check-up or get treatment because she doesn't have insurance, this is so important because independent artists in Serbia don't have health insurance.
    - Third: Then we hear her saying how an artist must be healthy, a reference to Marina Abramovic’s (internationally known Serbian performance artist) performances called “Art must be pretty, an artist must be pretty” where she sits for hours combing her hair while repeating that cause she realized people focused a lot on her looks and her hair being messy and prioritized that over her art, and the reason she needs to be healthy is that she can't afford to get treatment.
    - Fourth: the "Autonomic nervous system" part talks about how we don't need to control our own heartbeats. She describes how she walks her dog, on a beautiful summer day, her heart beats on its own, it doesn't need to get any better. She just puts her trust in her heart hoping it won't fail her (if it does fail her then that's it, the doctors won't help her and she made peace with that), and that's why she prays to God, "God give us health".
    - Fifth: She then says "I DON'T HAVE THE HEALTH INSURANCE!" (Even with "free" health insurance we are still paying a lot for medications, fees, etc. We are always paying insurance through salaries, for both employed and unemployed, and if you don't have "free" health insurance, you are paying way more, which is a situation with independent artists in Serbia.)
    - Sixth: Phrase "Boze zdravlja"/"God grant us health". This is a common saying, we use it all the time, and you will always hear people wishing other people good health (for their birthday, or really any holiday) because everything else (money, fame, love...) becomes meaningless if you are ill and in pain. She then says, the artist (she) is invisible, you can't see me, it's magic because she is invisible to health care, they won't treat her!
    - Seventh: Now, last part, it's basically the old Latin saying: Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body), except that Konstrakta makes it clear that only the body is healthy, the soul inside is desperate, we are all obsessed with improving our health, we try to eat better, be more active, take all those expensive drugs and supplements, but what about our mind?
    Mens infirma in corpore sano - Weak mind in a healthy body
    Animus tristis in corpore sano - A sad soul in a healthy body
    Mens desperata in corpore sano - Desperate mind in a healthy body
    Mens conterrita in corpore sano - A frightened mind in a healthy body
    The endless chanting of the mantra about a healthy body is destroyed by enumerating the weaknesses of the mind and soul from which no health can be born. The final verse of the song "and what are we going to do now" is a jargon of common sense cold shower which was poured over the mass media propaganda about a healthy body without a healthy mind and soul, after making that clear she asks us - So what do we do now?
    Now about the handwashing:
    1) She is dressed in white, she symbolizes the health care system (she reminds us of a nurse for example) and she is washing her hands. Why? Because of covid? NO! It is a metaphor about how health care workers need to "wash their hands off" meaning clear their conscience when they refuse to treat you because you don't have insurance. Just like when Pontius Pilate washed his hands before the crucifixion of Jesus - he tried to clear his conscience and make it clear that he wasn't the one who killed Jesus - it was the Law. In the same way, many people in the government or in positions are washing their hands off and can't help you because of the Law.
    2) People standing behind her can be priests that pray for her health and/or are getting ready for her to die.

  • @GordanaSerbia
    @GordanaSerbia Před 2 lety +1

    Serbia wins! Vote for Serbia!

  • @vjekoslavprpic496
    @vjekoslavprpic496 Před 2 lety +1

    So glad you said,i didn't like anything from Serbia for years,neither am i and finally we send a great song

  • @jelenadjuric5245
    @jelenadjuric5245 Před 2 lety +3

    ❤❤❤

  • @Tica..77
    @Tica..77 Před 2 lety +8

    Very nice … what an Artist, I saw her doing a song draped in Ukrainian flag as a gesture of solidarity.
    THX’s Mike & btw LOVE 📌 comment. Hope you’ll learn 😆 cya ♥️2U

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for this!! I think it may have been Jamala (who is Ukrainian and won in 2016) re: the Ukrainian flag? I gotta check again!
      I go all out and pin the mean comments 😈 Makes for some fun times 😆

    • @Tica..77
      @Tica..77 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheMuserResolute lol 👿 love it! So ur right (of course) yes it was Jamela .. BUT she indeed sang in 2022 w/ Ukrainian flag, (song 1944) ✌️♥️

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety +2

      I have yet to see the performance, but I’ve seen some images. 1944 is my favourite winning song!

  • @listovski4435
    @listovski4435 Před 2 lety +2

    Those who are confused why is she talking about the spleen, think for a second: You open a random woman's magazine, what will you find in there? There'll be an article title "What's the secret of (enter random celebrity name) good healt?", followed by countless "health" advices, diets that are often claiming that your surface imperfections are coming from one of your organ's healthy. Sometimes it's the liver, sometimes your gut, and sometimes the spleen.
    This song is absolutely brilliant. There are some claiming that a bit where she is saying that she doesn't have health insurance, and "others" can't follow her has an antivax vibe, but that's nonsense. That part in my opinion, really hits the spot, because after years of hearing countless health advices you become paranoid, and that song bit illustrates middle age paranoia. Someone is following you, countless targeted ads are recommending this and that, why can't you be left alone? That's really the point.
    The ending in Latin is pretty clear: After following and adhering every advice you found, followed with paranoia to always be "germless" (hence the hand washing), you are now perfectly healthy. But what about you mental health?
    So much depth in just 3 minutes. Truly a masterpiece.
    PS: To understand even more from this song, listen to triptih. This song is the second of the three. First song talks about mediocre life, obsessed with labels and lifestyle people are following i.e study foreign language, know everything about remote places that you never visited and read a woman magazine where a famous actress is as ordinary as you, second song (this one) is about obsession with health and the final song is about "acting" to be a part of intellectual elite in the society, while actually you are just stuck deep in the comfort zone and your soul is just dying out.

  • @adrijanacenipoka4506
    @adrijanacenipoka4506 Před 2 lety +5

    ❤️

  • @idraote
    @idraote Před 2 lety +3

    Last year, for me, was the year of Ukraine and Go_a (and the lovely Kateryna Pavlenko) with their magnificent ""shum"".
    This year, for me, is the year of Konstrakta.
    I was hooked even before understanding the lyrics. This song is so incredibly powerful and I could immediately appreciate the constrast between Konstrakta's Sprechgesang and the pseudo-orthodox chanting of the choir. Besides, Konstrakta really has a presence to her that pierces the screen.
    ""In corpore sano"" is part of a trilogy called ""triptih"" which is available on CZcams in the channel of Konstrakta's band, Zemlja Gruva. The three songs deal with relevant modern social issues and the video is integral to the meaning of the trilogy. When listening only to "In corpore sano", as we are bound to do, I feel it is much, much better to stick to this live performance because it is simpler and more effective.
    The video of ""triptih"", though, has English subtitles and it is very well worth a good watch.
    I doubt she will win, but she is certainly among my personal favourites, probably just below Italy.
    I have no reason to think she won't put on a great performance at Eurovision and I hope she will get the recognition she deserves.

    • @TheMuserResolute
      @TheMuserResolute  Před 2 lety

      I’m with you on this! Shum was my favourite last year. This is my fav/second fav (still undecided until I see the lives) this year!

  • @nekineko5107
    @nekineko5107 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank's man...😇

  • @tatjanadjokic3742
    @tatjanadjokic3742 Před 2 lety +3

    Ma "pokidala" je. Bravo Konstrakta, bravo Srbija.

  • @jonathangammond3019
    @jonathangammond3019 Před 2 lety +1

    Serbia always ploughs its own furrow - sometimes disastrously, sometimes most intriguingly.

  • @jasminafilipovic7942
    @jasminafilipovic7942 Před 2 lety

    Thank you🙂💜

  • @tanjai2854
    @tanjai2854 Před 2 lety +4

    But love your reactions!

  • @sasamratic6184
    @sasamratic6184 Před 2 lety +1

    Србија 🇷🇸

  • @naksvil
    @naksvil Před 2 lety +1

    There is no doubt that this song is a masterpiece ...

  • @privremene2770
    @privremene2770 Před 3 měsíci

    most artistic song of all time at eurovision

  • @listovski4435
    @listovski4435 Před 2 lety +2

    It's so funny and sad how Konstrakta has 0 expectations from the contest. She went to Serbian contest as a joke. Was convinced she'd be dead last. When she won she said: "My name is Konstrakta, and I did not expect the victory" - a quote everyone is now repeating in Serbia. When she was up for Turin she was very worried about carrying her message to European listeners and her first couple of performances in Israel and Croatia were a bit insecure. Even for the semifinal, she insisted on subtitling the song with Eurovision organizers, and in the end they did do something, but ended up being awkward a bit.
    All in all, you have an outstanding artist, who's been creating songs with powerful messages for 20 years that very few in Serbia listen to due to its "alternative" nature. She's a mother of two, well educated (architecture degree) and self aware woman who does not need to get naked to grab everyone's attention. She carries a powerful message in mindblowing lyrics (that she wrote herself) and is by far the most intelligent entry in this contest. No one comes close by a mile.
    I am only sad that she feels insecure and does not believe in herself and her chances in the contest. Her body language and attitude towards the contest was a bit uptight and meek. She still doesn't believe she could win and even semifinal performance was less impactful than Belgrade one. They did not change much in song staging, but it looks much poorer than in Belgrade. I really hope she gains some confidence and somehow improve the staging (nothing wrong with it, but in Belgrade, it was much better).
    PS: I am sure fans saw many analysis of the song in lyrics, but I noticed one important thing is missed in all that I found. Do you know what a hand gesture she's making means? Not the clapping, but raising hand and twisting the palm? In Serbia, it's what people do to express that someone's mind is not in a right place. In sense, that person is crazy, or something is wrong in their hand.
    That gesture really makes the performance even stronger for Serbian watchers. It's like famous hand opening Italians do, but Serbian one is not that famous.

  • @iaindj
    @iaindj Před rokem

    You first reaction was on point and great. As a Serbian I didn't get it at first. My first reaction was negative, I was upset for Serbia for sending this. It took me few listening to like it. You should check runners up Sara Jo "Muškarčina" (Alphaman) and Zorja "Zorja". Both songs were also great.

  • @MrSeerauber
    @MrSeerauber Před 2 lety +6

    Umetnica mora biti prva, biti prva, bit, bit bit!