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{{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Çakaristan}} – ''"The Çakari recognize themselves in this song, busy busy day by day, building a nation!"''| | {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Çakaristan}} – ''"The Çakari recognize themselves in this song, busy busy day by day, building a nation!"''| | ||
{{team flag|Sanama||old}} – ''"Cute girl, nice beat. I've been to Chryse, pretty nice." Andrew Chillington, 39, interviewed by SNT in Riverden.''| | {{team flag|Sanama||old 2}} – ''"Cute girl, nice beat. I've been to Chryse, pretty nice." Andrew Chillington, 39, interviewed by SNT in Riverden.''| | ||
{{team flag|Goetia}} – ''"This could be a smash-hit in Goetia if we had radios." ''| | {{team flag|Goetia}} – ''"This could be a smash-hit in Goetia if we had radios." ''| | ||
{{team flag|Calbion}} – A cover of this song, by [[Ronnie Rona and the Aerosols]] became a massive hit in Calbion| | {{team flag|Calbion}} – A cover of this song, by [[Ronnie Rona and the Aerosols]] became a massive hit in Calbion| |
Revision as of 22:36, 3 December 2021
Chryse was represented by Ace Wilder in Microvision 2020. The song, sung in Istvanistani, is entitled "Busy Doin' Nothin'".
Blurb
The song allures to Chryse's booming capitalism and how it affects the every-day people of that war-torn city state.
Video
Lyrics
Reactions and propaganda
- Çakaristan – "The Çakari recognize themselves in this song, busy busy day by day, building a nation!"
- Sanama – "Cute girl, nice beat. I've been to Chryse, pretty nice." Andrew Chillington, 39, interviewed by SNT in Riverden.
- Goetia – "This could be a smash-hit in Goetia if we had radios."
- Calbion – A cover of this song, by Ronnie Rona and the Aerosols became a massive hit in Calbion
- Alduria-Wechua – This song is a hit with the Alduro-Wechua audience. The song quickly catches fires and climbs on the pop charts - loads of new fans being made for the artist and the song! Social media comments from Alduro-Wechua teens are dominated by "Come to Alduria-Wechua! "