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Slovenia's Eurovision Song Contest hopes and dreams this year ride on the back of a flute.

They made their debut in 1993 but they've not exactly set the competition on fire with their entries. They've never won, but they've also never come last which is something at least.

Since 2004 they've qualified for the final just twice; in 2007 with Alenka Gotar's Cvet z Juga and in 2011 wth Maja Keuc's No One.

In 2013 Hannah Mancini failed to qualify for the final with her Europop dance song Straight Into Love and everything went a bit wrong with last year's Slovenian entry - Tinkara Kovac, and her flute.

Maraaya are, despite the name, are not a Slovenian Mariah Carey tribute act, but a musical duo comprising of Marjetka and Raay.

But with their song Here For You convince Europe to vote for them?

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I've spent approximately the last two months saying MARAAYA at every opportunity and I'm so glad I did.

Here For You is genius. It's brilliant, fantastic, modern with that tinge of the past (pay attention Electro Velvet!) and it's cool, which is not something Eurovision does well.

Usually Eurovision winners are either incredibly cheesy, powerful ballads, terrible or just flat out amazing (see: Euphoria) but this is something else.

It's just fun but in a cool way and it bounces around. My goodness does it bounce.

I don't think Slovenia should start budgeting a billion or so for next year's contest, but this is heading in the right direction so maybe they should open as ISA.

What do you think of Maraaya's song?

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* The first Eurovision Song Contest 2015 semi-final will take place on Tuesday 19 May, followed by the second on Thursday 21 May - the winners will then perform at the Grand Final on Saturday 23 May, which will be broadcast on BBC One.

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