Estonia: Suntribe - Let's get loud

Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2005, (1) semifinal [2005]

I'm hot like Indian spice, like boiling water

I'm in the mood, no one can stop me tonight

So turn the power on, gimme the guitar

No time for misery - "alright"



When the bass is loud, drums sound like thunder

I'm spinning round my records, -/ that's right/

C'mon let's raise the roof

Wake up the neighbours

Open the windows, scream and shout



We're not angels in the sky

Playing harp and flying high

Now we can rock the crowd

So let's get loud



C'mon girls sing along that song

Shake the house till the early morning

Boring yesterday is gone

So let's get loud



C'mon girls you can rock the crowd

Dance all night, turn on the party

We just wanna hear you shout

Let's get loud



Turn off the TV set

This soap is boring

Bold & beautiful ain't our theme tonight

So let us rule your hearts

And be the leaders

Wake up you guys and feel alive



We're not angels in the sky

Playing harp and flying high

Now we can rock the crowd

So let's get loud



C'mon girls sing along that song

Shake the house till the early morning

Boring yesterday is gone

So let's get loud



C'mon girls you can rock the crowd

Dance all night, turn on the party

We just wanna hear you shout

Let's get loud

Let's get loud

Suntribe's 'Let's get loud' served as Estonia's song in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest, representing the nation in the competition's fifth edition. The track exemplified the genre's signature blend of electronic dance music and pop sensibilities that dominated the contest during this period. With its driving rhythm and anthemic chorus, the recording aimed to capture the energy of the festival atmosphere, reflecting the broader trend of high-energy productions favored by the jury at the time. While the song did not secure a top position in the final standings, it remains a notable example of the Estonian contribution to the contest's history and illustrates the musical direction of the country's representative during the mid-2000s.