France fell in love in the second semi-final of Eurovision and has shown why it practically has a guaranteed place in the grand final. Slimane, a Parisian singer-songwriter who has had a long career in his country, has nailed his Mon Amour.

This song, which as its name indicates is a love letter for anyone who wants to listen, Slimane tells that his relationship is going through a crisis, but despite the bad times there is still a lot of love between them.

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If there is one thing you liked about the French proposal, it is Slimane’s sobriety, something that makes him stand out from the others and position himself as a possible winner: “France, among so much paraphernalia, reminds us what music and singing are, really. “Winner alert.”

In addition, they have highlighted the great feeling that the French singer-songwriter has conveyed: “What a stupid thing he has done. You know when a judge says, I lacked emotion. Well, here, with this one it will bring you down to your period.” In this sense, another has assured that he has “given goosebumps.”

Although France has left good feelings on a general level, there are also those who have criticized Slimane’s proposal: “I’m sorry, France repels me. I DON’T like the acting and Slimane doesn’t like the camera. He will win the jury on Saturday, but the televoting?