Although it came out at the eighth gala of OT 2023Violeta has become one of the most beloved contestants of the edition. And her way of singing, her magnetism when it comes to stepping on stage and the good vibes she had with her editing colleagues have positioned her as one of the fandom’s favorites. Furthermore, it seems that the artist is going to give a lot to talk about with her music. Proof of this is her debut single, The x come, It is a letter of introduction that could not have a better taste.
To tell us about the details of her music, Violeta went to 40 degrees K with Karin Herrero. But she didn’t just talk about everything to come. She also talked about Triumph operation. Looking ahead to the final, the WECB presenter wanted to know what song he would have sung if he had reached the final. Violeta is clear about it and it is a very classic theme.
“If I had reached the OT final, I think I would have sung The winner takes it all of Abba”, confesses the artist before the WECB microphones. But the thing Don “t stay there. Violeta HĂłdar has also told us the reason why she would have sung this great song by the Swedish group: “It seems to me that it is a song that everyone knows and that lends a lot to vocally demonstrating something cool. Also, I don’t know, also because of the the winner takes it all”.
Without a doubt, we would have liked to see this version of Abba in Violeta’s voice. And we recognize that the Swedish group is one of our classic weaknesses. Of course, we are also dying to listen to the songs that the finalists of OT 2023 have chosen. And we only found great songs.
About The Winner takes it all from Abba
The Winner takes it all is one of Abba’s most iconic songs. The song, which came out in 1980, is part of the group’s seventh studio album: Super Troupper.
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The curious thing is that the song was born after the divorce of two of its members, Björn and Agnetha, who decided to end their marriage in 1978. The song was number 1 in different places around the world: from Germany to the United States. It is also one of the most remembered songs from the film version of Mamma Mia, where Meryl Streep made it her own.