In our English-language interview, NeonoeN — Montenegro's Eurovision 2025 act — tell us about the message behind their song "Clickbait." In short, it's about how technology controls us rather than us controlling it. Along with that comes problematic issues like trolling and social media addiction. Three of the band members — — tell us about their potential revamp, how they might incorporate English alongside the Montenegrin lyrics, and the struggles of being a rock 'n roll musician in a small country. We discuss....
00:39 Meet the NeonoeN band members
02:16 How do you pronounce NeonoeN?
04:05 The band were surprised to win Montesong 2024
06:18 What is the meaning of the song "Clickbait"?
09:29 NeonoeN react to the negative comments
11:24 NeonoeN hope to fix camera angles for Basel
13:43 The band explain their staging — a "symbolic picture of the average man" dealing with technology
19:09 Deban asks, "Is "Clickbait" clickbait itself?"
21:02 Will NeonoeN revamp "Clickbait"?
22:17 Will they sing in Montenegrin or English or both in Basel?
23:07 Why has the group changed members so frequently?
25:28 The difficulties of working as a musician in Montenegro
27:25 What are the band members' second jobs?
29:00 Listen to their songs "Dječak sa vjetrom u kosi" and "Dok ne udahnem te" (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ViG8N83ZcnoTikTyPHeOe)
31:00 Will NeonoeN sing at the London Eurovision Party 2025?
33:00 What do they want their new fans to know about them?
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