Chisu and Jori Rosberg made the ICH KOMNE -so they evaluated Erika Vikman’s chances of Eurovision Song Contest
The musician couple is aiming for the international music market and the Eurovision Song Contest is just a good start.
*Eurovision Song Contest on YLE channels and online May 11th – May 17th Kaj in Sweden will perform in the first semifinals on Tuesday 13.5. Erika Vikman of Finland will perform in the second semifinal on Thursday 15 May. The final of the visa is Saturday 17.5.** On the Eurovision Song Contest** You will find all the content related to the visa.*
– I say joke we win. The boot can’t go there that maybe that, Chisu downloads.
According to the duo, there are every chance to win because Vikman is a captivating artist, the song is awesome and the Finnish team is doing a stunning stage show.
\”After you have seen Erika going for the last month, it has become that we will win this job,\” says Jori Roosberg.
Visa piece as a custom -made
The Roosbergs ended up making a Eurovision song a little by chance. They were writing another song to Vikman when the singer threw if they would make a Eurovision song for a visa enthusiast like him.
The musicians took the challenge and was born *ICH Kemme *.
– When Erika heard it, he said, \”Oh hell, I will have to UMK again,\” Chisu says.
Already in 2020, Vikman participated in the new music competition with *Cicciolina *, but was second. In the end, the Eurovision Song Contest was not organized at all because of the corona pandemia.
The Roosbergs say they were inspired by Vikman as an artist after seeing his gig at Pakkahuone, Tampere exactly a year ago. They were impressed by the singer’s energetic performance and rock-meining.
They also wanted the same rock gig to Vikman’s Visual Tick. That’s why they went on to build the whole * ICH Kemen * directly on the Eurovision Song Contest.
They especially thought of visuality and what would look good at some point. The goal was to do everything as much as possible as the Eurovision Song Contest.
The last touch was brought by Vikman’s idea that in the performance he rises into the air on the microphone.
– A flying microphone is a pretty Erika thing. He’s a crazy mummy, Chisu laughs.
Internationalization from Porvoo
The Roosbergs are already in Basel, Switzerland, where Erika Vikman finishes her performance on the Eurovision Song Contest. Musicians want to make sure with the rest of the Finnish team that the presentation will be as perfect as possible.
\”We go to see that the song is playing well and the performance looks great,\” Chisu says.
Otherwise, Roosbergs intend to lock in the hotel room. They have the equipment needed to make music, as new music is now created at a fast heart rate. Songs for Vikman also in their factories.
– We live in the same hotel with Erika, so every time he has a short time to rest, we ask him to record a couple of things, Chisu laughs.
Last Friday, they also released their first song * i just wanna be with you * under the name Roos Berg.
Roosberge has a music company 11 Ones, which is aimed at international music markets. New collaborative patterns can be created in Basel, as there are a large number of artists and other music professionals in Eurovision.
However, the two are not rushing to make music in the great studios of Los Angeles. They are building their own music mix in Porvoo. Already, they are renting studio facilities for artists.
– Internationalization does not have to be moving somewhere else. Artists can come to us in Porvoo in the wonderful peace of nature.
But at the moment, thoughts and bangs are in Basel.
If Erika Vikman wins the Eurovision Song Contest, Jori Roosberg already has a gift for the singer.
– I’ll make a painting saying: You won the race. What did you wish.