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Alenka Godec: "Without words"
Slovenia🎭 Culture20 days ago

Alenka Godec: "Without words"

The article discusses the song 'Brez besed,' originally performed by Berta Ambrož at the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest, where she represented Yugoslavia as Slovenia's first representative. The song was written by Mojmir Sepe with lyrics by Elza Budau. It will be included on the album 'So najlepše pesmi že napisane III,' produced by a team known for previous successful albums. The article includes comments from Alenka Godec about the song's selection and background.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 6520 days ago
Alenka Godec: He may be the greatest strength, but to me, he's just one small weakness.

Alenka Godec reflects on her career and personal life, including her connection to the song 'Brez besed' originally performed by Berta Ambrož at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1966. She discusses her daily routines, thoughts on the music industry, and observations about societal changes, such as increasing individualism and loss of empathy.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural topics related to music history and personal reflections without engaging with politically charged issues. The content is neutral in tone and does not exhibit any clear ideological framing.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 65): This article accurately states the historical context of 'Brez besed' and Alenka Godec's inclusion of it in her album. It includes personal anecdotes from Godec, which may affect objectivity. While factual, the tone is more subjective and reflective, leaning into personal experience rather than neut

Si21 logoSi21IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7524 days ago
Alenka Godec: "Without words"

The article discusses the song 'Brez besed,' originally performed by Berta Ambrož at the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest, where she represented Yugoslavia as Slovenia's first representative. The song was written by Mojmir Sepe with lyrics by Elza Budau. It will be included on the album 'So najlepše pesmi že napisane III,' produced by a team known for previous successful albums. The article includes comments from Alenka Godec about the song's selection and background.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural content related to music history and does not engage with politically charged topics. There is no evident framing or slant in the presentation of facts.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides accurate details about the song 'Brez besed,' its composer Mojmir Sepe, lyricist Elza Budau, and Berta Ambrož's participation in Eurovision 1966. It also mentions the new album and tracklist. However, some parts are vague or incomplete, likely due to truncation. The tone is prom

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