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WATCH: Destiny’s Je Me Casse reaches 1 million views & this reactions compilation is giving us LIFE
#DestinedForGreatness ta’ veru!

Jillian Mallia

Unless you’ve been totalling off grid and not keeping up with social media, you’d have probably heard Destiny’s Eurovision entry by now. And right from the get go, you can tell it’s a banger, a bop and all things DESTINY.

And just yesterday, barely a week after releasing the entry, Je Me Casse hit one million views on YouTube. #Slaying! (Actually, 1,256,589 at the time of writing). “To celebrate this, my team and I decided to put together some of the nicest reactions that we have seen throughout the week,” Destiny shared on social media, captioning a video montage of their favourite reactions.

“Listen to that voice,” one reactor spurts out. “So different to what I expected.” The looks of shock, surprise and utter approval were abundant, along with many of those reacting joining in on the dance moves. “Oh I like this. It’s empowerment.”

“Oh this is a banger again.” Yes, honey. Did you expect anything less from Miss D? “VAMOS!” another reactor shouts out right before the chorus.

And then when she hit those high notes in the bridge section? People LOST. IT. “ YEEEESSS!” and “Come onnn, yes, Destiny!” and “Vocally you cannot touch Destiny Chukunyere”

“I can’t believe this, Malta, this is amazing.” “This is her being herself and having fun. She’s owning it,” others chime in. “Do I need to start looking for rooms?” Yes, child, we think you do to see this POWERHOUSE live! “Oh no I didn’t want that to end, no!” Neither did we. But you can watch it on repeat below. #DestinedForGreatness

23rd March 2021


Jillian Mallia
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Jillian Mallia
A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

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