Eurovision 2017 – Latvia
The Latvia song is called “Line” and performed by Triana Park.
ARTIST
Triana Park have participated in the Latvian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest several times. In 2010 they released their debut album, ‘Entertainment’.
SONG
‘Line’ won Supernova 2017 which consisted of two heats and a semi-final before the final. In total 22 acts competed for the right to represent Latvia in 2017. Where as in the previous heats the qualifiers were determined by a mixture of jury and public votes, Triana Park were selected solely by the public to fly the Latvian flag in Ukraine
LIVE PERFORMANCE
VIDEO
OPINION
It’s like an electronic neon rock fest and has a great sound to it. I like it! If the lead singer can just nail the live vocals as sometime’s it’s hard to understand her English then this could go down well in the arena. I would surely be getting my glow stick out and waving it along to this.
I’m loving the studio version!
PREDICTION
I think this will qualify but can’t see it getting too many points in the grand final despite the fact it will get everybody on their feet.
LYRICS
‘I’m going round in circles
And the door’s wide open
Boy I still wanna see you
Days go by, I’m still hoping, hoping
Where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
You told me to move on
Searching now for somebody else
But baby, tell me how will I find it?
If all I see is you? All I see is you?
All I see is you, all I see
All I see is you, all I see
Where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
My heart breaks to see you,
Days go by, I’m still hoping
All I see is you, all I see
All I see is you, all I see
Where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?
Tell me, baby, where we draw the line?’




