Utopian Land
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| "Utopian Land" | |
|---|---|
| Single by Argo | |
| Released | 10 March 2016 |
| Recorded | 2016 |
| Genre | Greek hip hop |
| Songwriter |
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| Music video | |
| "Utopian Land" on YouTube | |
| Eurovision Song Contest 2016 entry | |
| Country | |
| Artist | |
| Languages | |
| Composer | Vladimiros Sofianidis |
| Lyricist | Vladimiros Sofianidis |
| Finals performance | |
| Semi-final result | 16th |
| Semi-final points | 44 |
| Entry chronology | |
| ◄ "One Last Breath" (2015) | |
| "This Is Love" (2017) ► | |
| Official performance video | |
| "Utopian Land (First Semi-Final) on YouTube | |
"Utopian Land" is a 2016 song by Greek band Argo.[1] The song represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 held in Stockholm, Sweden after being internally selected by Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), Greece's broadcaster for the Eurovision Song Contest.[2][3] The song would proceed to compete in that year's first semi-final, failing to qualify. The song scored 44 points, well enough for a 16th place position in the semi-final.[4][5]
The song is inspired as a message about the 2015 European migrant crisis, with the band saying that the song is a call for unity and overcome challenges that people face.[6]
Composition
The song features three languages sung, with Greek, Pontic Greek, and English all being featured within the song. The song is described as a mixture of "funk, R&B and traditional Greek sounds" that keeps a "cheery and soulful" vibe, despite the message of the song according to Wiwibloggs correspondent George Vasileiadis.[2] The song combines hip-hop with Pontic folk music.[6]