Sizzling Drama: SoloHa's Eurovision Snub Sparks Feud with Tina Karol
The Eurovision 2025 national selection in Ukraine may have concluded, but the echoes of its intrigues are far from over. SoloHa, a Ukrainian singer who failed to make it to the longlist, has found herself at the center of a whirlwind of drama with the competition's musical producer, Tina Karol.
The Clash: SoloHa's Discontent
SoloHa recently expressed her dissatisfaction with the selection process, questioning the credentials of some of the artists who made the longlist. Her criticism was particularly aimed at those she perceived to have achieved less over the past year. This public outburst was a direct response to her exclusion from the competition.
"I wanted to know why some people made it to the longlist, " SoloHa exclaimed, questioning the legitimacy of the selection.
Tina Karol's Response and Advice
In response to SoloHa's grievances, Tina Karol provided a candid explanation. She highlighted the high level of competition this year as the primary reason for SoloHa's exclusion. More pointedly, Karol suggested a pivotal change for SoloHa.
"My personal advice, Ms. SoloHa, is to consider changing your musical genre, " Karol advised, aiming to guide the singer toward future success.
The Meeting That Never Was
In a surprising twist, despite SoloHa's public gratitude for Karol's constructive criticism and her invitation for a one-on-one consultation, the much-anticipated meeting between the two never materialized. SoloHa revealed that Karol had to cancel due to personal reasons, leaving SoloHa waiting for further insights.
"Tina told me to accept that my song wasn't strong enough. We were supposed to meet but it didn't happen, " SoloHa shared.
Future Prospects
As SoloHa considers her next steps, the outcome of the national selection sees Ziferblat emerging as the victor, set to represent Ukraine in Basel, Switzerland, in May. The lessons from SoloHa's experience may serve as a turning point in her career, potentially propelling her towards musical transformation.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk