The author of numerous popular bands from Estonia’s last decade, including acts such as “17” and “Club Kung-Fu,” has revealed that the individuals behind the captivating narratives surrounding Eurovision Song Contest participants—whose roles appear to be filled by people working in professions ranging from retail to hospitals, or as car drivers and bartenders—are often sources of public fascination. However, one Estonian music author and producer, Sven Lõhmus, is noted for having achieved a level of success that others have not matched. He has previously represented Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest on four separate occasions. Next week, in Vienna, Lõhmus is set to perform with his composed pop-rock track, “Too Epic to Be True,” featuring the group Vanilla Ninja. Interestingly, Lõhmus also founded Vanilla Ninja, which originally began as a girl group two decades ago. His continued involvement in shaping the careers of these acts underscores his impact on the local music scene. The piece suggests a broader pattern in the entertainment industry, where the public is intrigued by the seemingly disparate backgrounds of pop stars. For Lõhmus, the journey Topics: #sven #nagu #eesti Post navigation Finaali lävel: TalTech pusis ja proovis, aga sai Kalev/Cramolt 56. korda järjest lüüa Sõjakurjategija Mladići seisund on advokaatide sõnul eluohtlik