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Croatia's broadcaster, [[Croatian Radiotelevision]] (HRT), organized a 24-entry competition, ''Dora 2024'', to select Croatia's representative for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2024]].<ref name="PrisavljeTwoSemis">{{Cite web |date=8 January 2024 |title=Dora 2024. održat će se 22., 23. i 25. veljače na Prisavlju |trans-title=Dora 2024 will be held on 22, 23 and 25 February on Prisavlje |url=/proxy/https://magazin.hrt.hr/zabava/dora-2024-odrzat-ce-se-22-23-i-25-veljace-na-prisavlju-11270891 |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=[[Croatian Radiotelevision|HRT]]}}</ref> The competition consisted of two 12-song semi-finals that culminated into a grand final, with eight songs qualifying from each semi-final to make up the grand final. In the final, the winner was selected from a 50/50 combination of votes from the public and a jury that consisted from international and local Croatian juries.<ref name="voting">{{Cite web |last=Andersson |first=Rafaell |date=5 February 2024 |title=Croatia: Voting Details For Dora 2024 |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/02/05/croatia-voting-details-for-dora-2024/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix}}</ref>
Croatia's broadcaster, [[Croatian Radiotelevision]] (HRT), organized a 24-entry competition, ''Dora 2024'', to select Croatia's representative for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2024]].<ref name="PrisavljeTwoSemis">{{Cite web |date=8 January 2024 |title=Dora 2024. održat će se 22., 23. i 25. veljače na Prisavlju |trans-title=Dora 2024 will be held on 22, 23 and 25 February on Prisavlje |url=/proxy/https://magazin.hrt.hr/zabava/dora-2024-odrzat-ce-se-22-23-i-25-veljace-na-prisavlju-11270891 |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=[[Croatian Radiotelevision]]}}</ref> The competition consisted of two 12-song semi-finals that culminated into a grand final, with eight songs qualifying from each semi-final to make up the grand final. In the final, the winner was selected from a 50/50 combination of votes from the public and a jury that consisted from international and local Croatian juries.<ref name="voting">{{Cite web |last=Andersson |first=Rafaell |date=5 February 2024 |title=Croatia: Voting Details For Dora 2024 |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/02/05/croatia-voting-details-for-dora-2024/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix}}</ref>


Purišić was announced on 2 January as a reserve entry in the case of anyone in the main lineup's withdrawal.<ref name=":4" /> The following day, [[Zsa Zsa (singer)|Zsa Zsa]] withdrew from the competition, with Purišić taking her spot in the competition.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |last=Farren |first=Neil |date=3 January 2024 |title=🇭🇷 Croatia: Zsa Zsa Withdraws From Dora 2024 |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/01/03/croatia-zsa-zsa-withdraws-from-dora-2024/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix |language=en-GB}}</ref> It was drawn to perform seventh in the second semi-final, which took place on 23 February.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Andersson |first=Rafaell |date=26 January 2024 |title=🇭🇷 Croatia: Dora 2024 Semi-Final Running Orders Announced |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/01/26/croatia-dora-2024-semi-final-order/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix |language=en-GB}}</ref> The performance featured [[Culture of Croatia|Croatian folk]] elements such as [[Pag lace|lace]], [[Babushka (headscarf)|headscarfs]] and a [[Washboard (laundry)|washboard]], with Purišić wearing white baggy sleeves inspired by the [[Croatian national costume]]. The sleeves were compared to those worn by Käärijä at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2023]].<ref name="dnevnik hr" /> The song managed to qualify for the grand final,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vautrey |first=Jonathan |date=23 February 2024 |title=Dora 2024: Baby Lasagna among the semi-final 2 qualifiers |url=/proxy/https://wiwibloggs.com/2024/02/23/croatia-dora-2024-semi-final-2-result/280196/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=[[Wiwibloggs]] |language=en-US}}</ref> and was later drawn to perform 14th in the grand final.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Grace |first=Emily |date=24 February 2024 |title=🇭🇷 Croatia: Dora 2024 Final Running Order Revealed |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/02/24/dora-2024-running-order/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix |language=en-GB}}</ref> Purišić performed a repeat of his semi-final performance. Upon the announcement of the voting results in the grand final on 25 February, the song was revealed to have won the competition, winning both the jury and televote with a combined total of 321 points, 239 more than Vinko Ćemeraš's "Lying Eyes", the runner-up. He also won 247 points from televote, 220 more than Alen Đuras' "A Tamburitza Lullaby", the televote runner-up; all other entries earned 218 points from televote combined. As a result, the song won the rights to represent [[Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vautrey |first=Jonathan |date=25 February 2024 |title=Baby Lasagna wins Dora 2024 and will represent Croatia at Eurovision |url=/proxy/https://wiwibloggs.com/2024/02/25/croatia-dora-2024-grand-final-result/280275/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=[[Wiwibloggs]] |language=en-US}}</ref>
Purišić was announced on 2 January as a reserve entry in the case of anyone in the main lineup's withdrawal.<ref name=":4" /> The following day, [[Zsa Zsa (singer)|Zsa Zsa]] withdrew from the competition, with Purišić taking her spot in the competition.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |last=Farren |first=Neil |date=3 January 2024 |title=🇭🇷 Croatia: Zsa Zsa Withdraws From Dora 2024 |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/01/03/croatia-zsa-zsa-withdraws-from-dora-2024/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix |language=en-GB}}</ref> It was drawn to perform seventh in the second semi-final, which took place on 23 February.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Andersson |first=Rafaell |date=26 January 2024 |title=🇭🇷 Croatia: Dora 2024 Semi-Final Running Orders Announced |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/01/26/croatia-dora-2024-semi-final-order/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix |language=en-GB}}</ref> The performance was choreographed by Luana Kličić and Sebastijan Žeželić, who also took part in it as backing dancers.<ref name="izazov">{{cite web |url=/proxy/https://magazin.hrt.hr/zabava/izazov-1-11400953 |title=Rim Tim Tagi Dim izazov osvojio mreže, zaplesali HRT-ovci, Bembo i političari |date=2024-03-07 |accessdate=2024-03-08 |website=[[Croatian Radiotelevision]] |author=A. D. |lang=hr}}</ref> It featured [[Culture of Croatia|Croatian folk]] elements such as [[Pag lace|lace]], [[Babushka (headscarf)|headscarfs]] and a [[Washboard (laundry)|washboard]], with Purišić wearing white baggy sleeves inspired by the [[Croatian national costume]]. The sleeves were compared to those worn by Käärijä at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2023]].<ref name="dnevnik hr" /> The song managed to qualify for the grand final,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vautrey |first=Jonathan |date=23 February 2024 |title=Dora 2024: Baby Lasagna among the semi-final 2 qualifiers |url=/proxy/https://wiwibloggs.com/2024/02/23/croatia-dora-2024-semi-final-2-result/280196/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=[[Wiwibloggs]] |language=en-US}}</ref> and was later drawn to perform 14th in the grand final.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Grace |first=Emily |date=24 February 2024 |title=🇭🇷 Croatia: Dora 2024 Final Running Order Revealed |url=/proxy/https://eurovoix.com/2024/02/24/dora-2024-running-order/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=Eurovoix |language=en-GB}}</ref> Purišić performed a repeat of his semi-final performance. Upon the announcement of the voting results in the grand final on 25 February, the song was revealed to have won the competition, winning both the jury and televote with a combined total of 321 points, 239 more than Vinko Ćemeraš's "Lying Eyes", the runner-up. He also won 247 points from televote, 220 more than Alen Đuras' "A Tamburitza Lullaby", the televote runner-up; all other entries earned 218 points from televote combined. As a result, the song won the rights to represent [[Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Vautrey |first=Jonathan |date=25 February 2024 |title=Baby Lasagna wins Dora 2024 and will represent Croatia at Eurovision |url=/proxy/https://wiwibloggs.com/2024/02/25/croatia-dora-2024-grand-final-result/280275/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |website=[[Wiwibloggs]] |language=en-US}}</ref>

=== Promotion ===
"Rim Tim Tagi Dim"'s victory at ''Dora'' sparked a [[TikTok]] trend that saw users recreating a part of the choreography.<ref>{{cite web |url=/proxy/https://www.novilist.hr/mozaik/video-drustvenim-se-mrezama-siri-rim-tim-tagi-dim-challenge/ |website=[[Novi list]] |title=VIDEO Društvenim se mrežama širi Rim Tim Tagi Dim Challenge |date=2024-03-02 |accessdate=2024-03-08 |author=L. S. |lang=hr}}</ref> Those who took part in the trend include Croatian [[members of the European Parliament]] [[Valter Flego]], [[Biljana Borzan]] and [[Predrag Matić]].<ref name="izazov" />

Due to the popularity of the lyric "Meow, cat, please, meow back", Purišić is set to visit the International Cat Show, organized in [[Zagreb]] by the Association of Croatian Felinological Societies (SFDH).<ref>{{cite web |url=/proxy/https://www.24sata.hr/show/hoce-li-koja-macka-mjauknuti-natrag-baby-lasagna-dolazi-na-izlozbu-macaka-u-zagreb-969415 |title=Hoće li koja mačka mjauknuti natrag? Baby Lasagna dolazi na izložbu mačaka u Zagreb |first=Tina |last=Ozmec-Ban |date=2024-03-07 |accessdate=2024-03-08 |lang=hr |website=[[24sata (Croatia)|24sata]]}}</ref>


=== At Eurovision ===
=== At Eurovision ===

Revision as of 14:55, 8 March 2024

"Rim Tim Tagi Dim"
The cover artwork for "Rim Tim Tagi Dim". The cover features Marko Purišić in a white shirt and red vest standing with a cane in a grassy setting. To his left, a goat stands nearby him.
Single by Baby Lasagna
from the album Demons and Mosquitoes
Released12 January 2024 (2024-01-12)
Genre
Length2:59
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)Marko Purišić
Baby Lasagna singles chronology
"Don't Hate Yourself, But Don't Love Yourself Too Much"
(2023)
"Rim Tim Tagi Dim"
(2024)
Music video
"Rim Tim Tagi Dim" on YouTube
Eurovision Song Contest 2024 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Language
English
Composer(s)
Marko Purišić
Lyricist(s)
Marko Purišić
Entry chronology
◄ "Mama ŠČ!" (2023)

"Rim Tim Tagi Dim" is a song by Croatian musician Marko Purišić, better known as Baby Lasagna. Self-described as a humorous song about the economic emigration of young Croatians, it was written solely by Purišić. The song served as the third single of Baby Lasagna's upcoming debut solo album, Demons and Mosquitoes, and was released on 12 January 2024 by the Virgin Music Group. It is set to represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, after winning Dora 2024 by a wide margin.

Background and composition

"Rim Tim Tagi Dim" was written and composed solely by Purišić.[1] According to him, the song was written by himself in his bedroom, and was inspired by an opportunity he had to take a job on a cruise ship that he refused.[2] It was originally meant to be a filler song for his future debut album, Demons and Mosquitoes, but realized the potential of the song after it surged in streams and decided to enter the song into Dora 2024.[3] The song was officially announced as a reserve song for Croatia's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, Dora 2024, on 2 January 2024 to serve as a backup if any entry in the main lineup withdrew.[4]

In numerous interviews, he stated that the song was inspired by a mass exodus of young adults leaving Croatia for better opportunities in foreign countries.[5][3] To Purišić, the song is a "humorous and light hearted approach" to the issue.[6] The song itself tells a story of a young, rural man who leaves his village for a better life in a foreign country; although excited, he is still wracked by anxiety over moving.[5][6][2] Purišić was also inspired by his own anxiety. In the song lyrics, 'rim tim tagi dim' serves as the name of a fictional folk dance of the man's native village.[7] Sonically, "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" merges elements of techno, heavy metal, pop and trap.[8][9][10]

Critical reception

The song has seen relative praise. In reactions by Wiwibloggs' William Lee Adams and Cinan, the two praised the song for its composition and lyrics. Adams stated in response to the song's composition, "nothing here feels sort of forced, cheesy, or generic; it feels sincere... this is quality. It just feels like a sincere rock song."[11]

Writing for Index.hr, Martina Radoš called on HRT to fire those who placed Purišić among the reserves.[12] In an article for the same publication, Josip Bošnjak wrote: "It's an unusual musical oxymoron. Sad everyday life in a cheerful Istrian tone."[13]

The song was also compared to Käärijä's "Cha Cha Cha" (2023) and Pain's "Party in My Head" (2021); in response, Purišić expressed admiration for the former artist.[14][15]

Music video

An accompanying music video for the song was released on 20 February 2024.[10] The video was directed by Purišić's partner, Elizabeta Ružić, and filmed in Purišić's native Umag.[16][17] In a review by Jutarnji list, the music video features a rural man, surrounded by fellow rural residents and farm animals, who emigrates out of Croatia in search of a better life.[18] In the video, the rural man displays that, while excited to move out of his rural lifestyle, he is still overtaken by anxiety and fear.[19]

Eurovision Song Contest

Dora 2024

Croatia's broadcaster, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), organized a 24-entry competition, Dora 2024, to select Croatia's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.[20] The competition consisted of two 12-song semi-finals that culminated into a grand final, with eight songs qualifying from each semi-final to make up the grand final. In the final, the winner was selected from a 50/50 combination of votes from the public and a jury that consisted from international and local Croatian juries.[21]

Purišić was announced on 2 January as a reserve entry in the case of anyone in the main lineup's withdrawal.[4] The following day, Zsa Zsa withdrew from the competition, with Purišić taking her spot in the competition.[22] It was drawn to perform seventh in the second semi-final, which took place on 23 February.[23] The performance was choreographed by Luana Kličić and Sebastijan Žeželić, who also took part in it as backing dancers.[24] It featured Croatian folk elements such as lace, headscarfs and a washboard, with Purišić wearing white baggy sleeves inspired by the Croatian national costume. The sleeves were compared to those worn by Käärijä at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.[7] The song managed to qualify for the grand final,[25] and was later drawn to perform 14th in the grand final.[26] Purišić performed a repeat of his semi-final performance. Upon the announcement of the voting results in the grand final on 25 February, the song was revealed to have won the competition, winning both the jury and televote with a combined total of 321 points, 239 more than Vinko Ćemeraš's "Lying Eyes", the runner-up. He also won 247 points from televote, 220 more than Alen Đuras' "A Tamburitza Lullaby", the televote runner-up; all other entries earned 218 points from televote combined. As a result, the song won the rights to represent Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.[27]

Promotion

"Rim Tim Tagi Dim"'s victory at Dora sparked a TikTok trend that saw users recreating a part of the choreography.[28] Those who took part in the trend include Croatian members of the European Parliament Valter Flego, Biljana Borzan and Predrag Matić.[24]

Due to the popularity of the lyric "Meow, cat, please, meow back", Purišić is set to visit the International Cat Show, organized in Zagreb by the Association of Croatian Felinological Societies (SFDH).[29]

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will take place at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden, and consist of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024. During the allocation draw on 30 January 2024, Croatia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final, performing in the first half of the show.[30]

Commercial performance

"Rim Tim Tagi Dim" debuted at number 24 on the HR Top 40 issue dated 14 January 2024,[31] before peaking at number four the following week.[32] Following its triumph at Dora, it debuted at number two on Billboard's Croatia Songs chart issue dated 9 March 2024, behind "Fantazija" by Grše and Miach.[33][34]

Cover versions

On 26 February, a day after the Dora final, Vatrogasci released their Croatian-language cover of "Rim Tim Tagi Dim", titled "Rim Tu Tiki Tiki".[35]

Charts

Chart performance for "Rim Tim Tagi Dim"
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Croatia (Billboard)[33] 2
Croatia (HR Top 40)[32] 4

Release history

Release history and format for "Rim Tim Tagi Dim"
Country Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various 12 January 2024 Virgin Music Group

References

  1. ^ Santos, Pedro (25 February 2024). "Rim tim tagi dim! Croatia has selected Baby Lasagna for Eurovision 2024". Eurovision World. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Guskov, Marina (21 February 2024). "Croatian Dora 2024: Interview with Baby Lasagna". Eurovision Stars. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Baby Lasagna za HELLO!: Gibonni je kriv za moje suze" [Baby Lasagna for HELLO!: Gibonni is to blame for my tears]. Hello! Magazine. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  4. ^ a b Farren, Neil (2 January 2024). "🇭🇷 Croatia: Dora 2024 Entries to Be Released on January 4". Eurovoix. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  5. ^ a b Adams, William Lee (6 January 2024). "A heavy heart and anxiety attacks: Baby Lasagna says his Dora song "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" was inspired by young people leaving Croatia". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  6. ^ a b "CROATIA: Baby Lasagna exclusively at OGAE Greece!". OGAE Greece. 10 January 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
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  8. ^ "Pjesma Baby Lazanje, "Rim Tim Tagi Dim", prva je u trendingu" [Baby Lasagna's song, “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”, is first in trending]. Radio M (in Bosnian). 12 January 2024. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  9. ^ Angeleski, Zoran (6 January 2024). "(VIDEO) HOĆE LI NA EUROSONG DEČKO IZ UMAGA Baby Lasagna - Zapamtite ovo: "Rim Tim Tagi Dim"" [(VIDEO) WILL AN UMAG BOY GO TO EUROVISION Baby Lasagna - Remember this: "Rim Tim Tagi Dim"]. Istra24 (in Croatian). Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Najveći favorit Dore, Baby Lasagna predstavlja spot za pjesmu Rim Tim Tagi Dim" [The biggest favorite of Dora, Baby Lasagna presents a music video for the song Rim Tim Tagi Dim]. Hello! Magazine (in Croatian). 20 February 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
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  13. ^ Bošnjak, Josip (26 January 2024). "Veliki intervju s Baby Lasagnom. U umirovljeničkom domu" [Big interview with Baby Lasagna. In a retirement home]. Index.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  14. ^ "Krenule optužbe: "Hrvatska uvijek mora kopirati, Lasagna je kao Käärijä s Wisha"" [Here come the accusations: "Croatia always has to copy, Lasagna is like Käärijä off Wish]. Index.hr (in Croatian). 26 February 2024. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  15. ^ Bošnjak, Josip (17 January 2024). "Da, Baby Lasagna je posudio ključne dijelove za svoju pjesmu. Što se još tu krije?" [Yes, Baby Lasagna borrowed the key parts for his song. What else is hiding there?]. Index.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  16. ^ Sedlar, Jelena (20 February 2024). "Baby Lasagna objavio spot za pjesmu "Rim Tim Tagi Dim"" [Baby Lasagna released a music video for the song “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”]. Muzika.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  17. ^ "Baby Lasagna je nakon pobjede na Dori prvo zagrlio svoju curu. Evo tko je ona" [The first thing Baby Lasagna did after winning Dora was hugging his girlfriend. Here's who she is]. Index.hr. 26 February 2024. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  18. ^ "Krave, mačke i narodne nošnje: Baby Lasagna objavio spot za 'Rim Tim Tagi Dim', favorita ovogodišnje Dore" [Cows, cats and folk costumes: Baby Lasagna released a video for 'Rim Tim Tagi Dim', this year's Dora favorite]. Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 20 February 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
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