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Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)
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Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl) : ウィキペディア英語版
Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)

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"Be My Valentine! (Anti-Crisis Girl)" (originally titled just ''Be My Valentine'') is a song by Ukrainian singer Svetlana Loboda and was the Ukrainian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, held in Moscow, Russia.
The song also has a Russian version, titled Парень, Ты НиЧё! (Paren, Ti NiCHo).
==Eurovision 2009==
The song competed in the second semi-final on 14 May 2009 for Ukraine, where it performed 17th in the running order, following Albania's Kejsi Tola and "Carry Me in Your Dreams" and preceding Estonia's Urban Symphony and "Rändajad". It qualified for the final, where it finished 12th with 70 points.〔(Results of the finals of Eurovision 2009 ), Interfax-Ukraine (17 May 2009)〕
Svetlana has stated that she would be using a "Hell Machine", a machine that rotates and descends to the stage in Moscow.〔(Svetlana Loboda from Ukraine is ready to take some risks in Moscow! ), Eurovision official website (24 April 2009)〕

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