Here I Stand (Vasil Garvanliev Song)
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"Here I Stand" is a song by Macedonian singer
Vasil Garvanliev Vasil Garvanliev ( mk, Васил Гарванлиев; born 2 November 1984) is a Macedonian singer. He is also known mononymously as Vasil. He was due to represent North Macedonia with the song " You" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Ro ...
. The song represented North Macedonia in the
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in
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, the Netherlands, after being internally selected by the national broadcaster
Macedonian Radio Television Macedonian Radio Television (MRT; mk, Македонска радио-телевизија (МРТ), Makedonska radio-televizija (MRT)), officially National Radio-Television ( mk, Национална Радиотелевизија, Nacionalna ...
(MRT). It did not qualify for the final on 22 May 2021.


Background and composition

"Here I Stand" was arranged and produced by Garvanliev alongside Macedonian musicians Borche Kuzamovski and Davor Jordanovski.


Release and promotion


Controversy of the music video

In March 2021, following the release of Garvanliev's music video for Eurovision 2021 a controversy arose. The reason was a piece of art in the venue where the music video was shot that resembled the colors of the Bulgarian flag. Furthermore, Garvanliev has confirmed he holds
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, due to his grandmother's origin. Because of the public pressure the video was eventually edited by Garvanliev. Although in the past North Macedonia was presented on Eurovision from people with diverse ethnic backgrounds in this case the
Macedonian Radio Television Macedonian Radio Television (MRT; mk, Македонска радио-телевизија (МРТ), Makedonska radio-televizija (MRT)), officially National Radio-Television ( mk, Национална Радиотелевизија, Nacionalna ...
has formed a special commission. It is to decide whether Garvanliev should withdraw from Eurovision Song Contest over claims he had spread ''Bulgarian propaganda''. The whole case has taken on extreme nationalistic tones. According to Balkan Insight, this is the first time that the Eurovision has seen such an 'ethnically heated dispute'. The background of the conflict is due to the complicated
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. Garvanliev gave an interview to the Macedonian newspaper ''Sloboden Pechat'', in which he said the artwork in the video "had no deliberate connection with the Bulgarian flag", adding that the triptych artwork in the video is a "creation of the author Janeta Vangeli and is inspired by
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. The Bulgarian flag olorsare horizontal". The artwork involved is displayed in the Daut Pasha bath where the video was shot and involves three vertical panels of cream, green and a rusty orange colour. To some, this was a little too similar to the Bulgarian flag, which involves horizontal stripes of white, green and red. Garvaliev declared to ''Slobodan Pechat'': "The gallery has a beautiful display of works of art and no one involved in the video was allowed to interfere with them." Garvanliev also directly addressed fans with a video posted to his
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account. Speaking in Macedonian, he clearly explained his stance on the situation. In the post caption he wrote: "I am a music ambassador, and in music there is no religion, politics, orientation, race or color. I had absolutely no intentions to hurt anybody. Quite the opposite!" adding: "I am so proud of this project which not only embodies me, but my country and culture – musicians and featured artists in the gallery. I do not apologise for being me. I never will – I didn't have a choice in that. However, if I hurt anybody in any way, from the bottom of my heart... I am sorry. Forgive me." The Macedonian broadcaster in a later montage of the official music video removed the scenes where the disputed artwork appears.


At Eurovision


Internal selection

On 20 January 2021,
Macedonian Radio Television Macedonian Radio Television (MRT; mk, Македонска радио-телевизија (МРТ), Makedonska radio-televizija (MRT)), officially National Radio-Television ( mk, Национална Радиотелевизија, Nacionalna ...
(MRT) announced Macedonian singer
Vasil Garvanliev Vasil Garvanliev ( mk, Васил Гарванлиев; born 2 November 1984) is a Macedonian singer. He is also known mononymously as Vasil. He was due to represent North Macedonia with the song " You" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Ro ...
as the country's representative for the
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.


Rotterdam

The 65th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest is taking place in
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, the Netherlands and consists of two semi-finals on 18 May and 20 May 2021, and the grand final on 22 May 2021. According to the Eurovision rules, all participating countries, except the host nation and the " Big Five", consisting of , , , and the , are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals to compete for the final, although the top 10 countries from the respective semi-final progress to the grand final. On 17 November 2020, it was announced that North Macedonia would be performing in the first half of the first semi-final of the contest. The song did not quality for the final, to be held on 22 May 2021.


Release history


References

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