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- Probka abstract "\"Probka\" (Russian Cyrillic: Пробка; English translation: Traffic Jam) is a song by Latvian singer Intars Busulis, and was the Latvian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The song competed in the second semi-final of the contest on 14 May 2009 but failed to reach the final, having finished last with 7 points. The song is unusually rhythmically complex for a Eurovision song, with the main verse section played in the unusual time signature of 7/4, and constant changes in tempo. Busulis described \"Probka\" as \"a song about a traffic jam in all senses and meanings. We all have experienced in our lives that we just hurry, rush somewhere and at the certain moment there is a stop, jam or probka. That’s it – there is no way out, we are stuck! This is an appropriate moment to think if it was worth it to run and hurry at all.\"The song had won the national preliminary round for Latvia in Eurovision 2009 sung by Busulis in Latvian as \"Sastrēgums\" (Traffic jam), and seemed set to become the second Latvian Eurovision entry sung in Latvian subsequent to \"Dziesma par laimi\" (by Fomins & Kleins) the 2004 Latvian entry: however the announcement of \"Sastrēgums\" as the Latvian Eurovision 2009 entry was followed by Busulis' announcement that the number would be performed at Eurovision 2009 rendered in Russian as \"Probka\", Russian being the language of Eurovision 2009's host nation. Besides \"Dziesma par laimi\" and \"Probka\", there has been one additional Latvian Eurovision entry which has not been performed in English: \"Questa Notte\" performed (by Bonaparti.lv) at Eurovision 2007 becoming the only non-English-language Latvian entry to-date to reach its year's Eurovision final.".
- Probka wikiPageID "21753262".
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- Probka wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Probka wikiPageRevisionID "700305734".
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Bonaparti.lv.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Category:2009_songs.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurovision_songs_of_2009.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Latvia.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Dziesma_par_laimi.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Eurovision_Song_Contest_2009.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink File:Intars_Busulis_-_Probka.jpg.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Fomins_and_Kleins.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Intars_Busulis.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Kārlis_Lācis.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink List_of_musical_works_in_unusual_time_signatures.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Questa_Notte.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLink Russian_alphabet.
- Probka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Probka".
- Probka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sastrēgums".
- Probka artist Intars_Busulis.
- Probka composer Kārlis_Lācis.
- Probka country "Latvia".
- Probka language "Russian".
- Probka lyricist "Jānis Elsbergs, Sergejs Timofejevs".
- Probka next "What For?".
- Probka nextLink "What For?".
- Probka placeSemi "19".
- Probka pointsSemi "7".
- Probka prev "Wolves of the Sea".
- Probka prevLink "Wolves of the Sea".
- Probka song ""Probka"".
- Probka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:2000s-song-stub.
- Probka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eurovision_Song_Contest_2009.
- Probka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagicon.
- Probka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_song_contest_entry.
- Probka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Latvia-stub.
- Probka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Probka year "2009".
- Probka subject Category:2009_songs.
- Probka subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_2009.
- Probka subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Latvia.
- Probka hypernym Song.
- Probka type EurovisionSongContestEntry.
- Probka type MusicalWork.
- Probka type Single.
- Probka type Song.
- Probka type Work.
- Probka type CreativeWork.
- Probka type MusicRecording.
- Probka type Thing.
- Probka type Q2188189.
- Probka type Q386724.
- Probka comment "\"Probka\" (Russian Cyrillic: Пробка; English translation: Traffic Jam) is a song by Latvian singer Intars Busulis, and was the Latvian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The song competed in the second semi-final of the contest on 14 May 2009 but failed to reach the final, having finished last with 7 points.".
- Probka label "Probka".
- Probka sameAs Q4819103.
- Probka sameAs Probka.
- Probka sameAs Sastrēgums.
- Probka sameAs m.05mtp28.
- Probka sameAs Probka.
- Probka sameAs Probka.
- Probka sameAs Q4819103.
- Probka wasDerivedFrom Probka?oldid=700305734.
- Probka isPrimaryTopicOf Probka.
- Probka name ""Probka"".