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Ich Troje, meaning “The Three of Them,” is a Polish pop band known for their flamboyant performances, emotional ballads, and, of course, their multiple attempts to conquer the Eurovision Song Contest. Their history with Eurovision is a memorable and often controversial chapter in the competition’s annals.

Their first foray into the Eurovision world was in 2001 with the song “Powiedz.” However, they did not win the Polish national selection. Undeterred, they returned in 2003 with “Keine Grenzen – Żadnych Granic” (No Borders – No Boundaries). This bilingual track, featuring German and Polish lyrics, became a national sensation, propelling them to victory in the Polish pre-selection. At the Eurovision Song Contest held in Riga, Latvia, Ich Troje delivered a theatrical performance that showcased their signature blend of pop, rock, and folk influences. The song resonated with many viewers, securing them a respectable 7th place, a significant achievement for Poland at the time.

The success of “Keine Grenzen – Żadnych Granic” cemented Ich Troje’s status as a household name in Poland and across parts of Europe. The song’s message of unity and overcoming boundaries struck a chord, especially in a Europe that was increasingly focused on integration. This result raised Poland’s profile in the competition, inspiring further participation and ambition.

Despite line-up changes and internal drama, Ich Troje remained determined to represent Poland again. In 2006, they entered the Polish pre-selection with “Follow My Heart.” This song, showcasing a more polished pop sound, won the national vote, granting them a second chance to compete at Eurovision. This time, however, the outcome was less fortunate. The contest was held in Athens, Greece, and Ich Troje, featuring Real McCoy, failed to qualify for the grand final. Their performance was considered by many to be less impactful than their 2003 entry, and the song itself did not generate the same level of enthusiasm.

Ich Troje’s Eurovision journey didn’t end there. In 2008, Michał Wiśniewski, the band’s charismatic frontman, participated in the Polish pre-selection as a solo artist with the song “For Life,” but did not win. In 2010, Ich Troje reunited to compete once more, this time with the song “Ty odejdź.” However, they did not win the national selection. The band’s persistence despite past setbacks is a testament to their passion for Eurovision and their desire to represent Poland on the international stage.

While Ich Troje’s Eurovision record is mixed, their legacy within the competition is undeniable. They brought a unique brand of Polish entertainment to a wider audience and demonstrated that Eurovision could be a platform for cross-cultural musical expression. Their 2003 performance, in particular, remains a memorable moment in Polish Eurovision history, and Ich Troje continue to be associated with the competition, even years after their last participation. Their impact on Polish popular culture is significant, and their Eurovision attempts are remembered with fondness, controversy, and a lot of glitter.

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