DREVO, the finalist of the National Selection for Eurovision 2024, has recently made headlines for his criticism towards Tina Karol, who has taken on the role of producer for this year’s show. The singer, whose real name is Maksim Derevyanchuk, did not hold back in his comments about Karol’s involvement in the show.
In a recent interview, DREVO expressed his disappointment with Karol’s appointment as producer, stating that she is not a musician and therefore not qualified for the role. He also accused her of using her fame and connections to secure the position, rather than her musical talent.
This criticism has caused quite a stir in the music industry, with many fans and fellow musicians coming to Karol’s defense. They argue that Karol’s experience as a successful singer and performer makes her more than qualified for the role of producer. They also point out that Karol has been a judge on the show for several years and has always shown a deep understanding and appreciation for music.
Despite the backlash, Karol has remained professional and has not responded to DREVO’s comments. Instead, she has chosen to focus on her role as producer and has been working tirelessly to ensure a successful show.
DREVO’s comments have also sparked a larger conversation about the role of producers in music. While some argue that producers should have a strong musical background, others believe that their skills in organization and management are equally important.
Regardless of the differing opinions, one thing is for sure – the National Selection for Eurovision 2024 is in good hands with Tina Karol at the helm. Her dedication and passion for music are evident in everything she does, and she has proven time and time again that she is a valuable asset to the show.
As for DREVO, he may have his own opinions about Karol’s involvement, but it is important to remember that everyone is entitled to their own perspective. What matters most is that the show goes on and that we continue to support and celebrate the talented artists who are vying for the chance to represent our country at Eurovision.
In the end, it is not about who is right or wrong, but about the music and the joy it brings to people’s lives. Let us all come together and enjoy the National Selection for Eurovision 2024, and may the best artist win.