"Work Your Magic" is a single released by Dmitry Koldun. The song ranked 6th in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. The word “Koldun” in Russian means “magician” or “sorcerer”. The song is an up-tempo number, with Koldun describing the power that his lover has over him, likening it to "magic". He tells her that, as a result of her power, she can "keep my heart forever bound". He also promises that "you'll get the best of what I've got". "Work Your Magic" featured on Koldun's 2009 self-titled debut album as a new, longer version of "Dai mne silu". The album was released shortly before the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, and features nine versions of the popular song "Work Your Magic". The CD comes with a DVD which has the official music video for "Work Your Magic" and "Дай Мне Силу". The set also includes a small biography for Koldun and producer Philip Kirkorov, the lyrics of "Work Your Magic" and some promotional photos. The CD/DVD set was originally sold in stores in Eastern Europe, then sets were given away for free as a promotion - they were later given away for free with other items such as a Koldun T-shirt, cap and chocolate at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Helsinki. The song "Work Your Magic" proved popular in some Western European countries such as Ireland and Spain, although both countries awarded Belarus no points in the Song Contest final. The only Western country to give Belarus points was Portugal.
Koldun made his promotional music video for the song in Saint Petersburg. As both the artist's name and song may suggest, the video has a very strong 'magical influence' as the video features magicians, witches, fire breathers, etc. The main plot appears to be a jealous queen's attempt to destroy a young woman whom Koldun may be singing about. The young woman is teleported through the fire into a grand castle-like setting as magical acts and occurrences around her. She runs through halls and corridors attempting to escape though in the end she runs into the queen and is obliterated as the queen raises her hand and laughs in triumph. Throughout the video there are clips of Koldun performing the song, accompanied by two guitarists and a drummer. The video bears a close resemblance to the video for the song "Jaded" by Aerosmith, in which many elements and characters, including the young female central to the story, are quite similar.
Eurovision Song Contest
The performance in Helsinki featured two backing dancers climbing on moveable walls. BBC commentary focused on Koldun's perceived similarities to Princess Diana. Prior to the contest Koldun led the biggest Euro tour ever made by any Eurovision participant appearing all over Europe - Russia in the far east and Ireland, far west. As Belarus had not finished in the top 10 in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, the song was performed in the semi-final. Here, it was performed fourth. The song received 176 points in the semi-final, placing fourth in a field of 28 and qualifying Belarus for the final. In the final, the song was performed third. At the close of voting, it had received 145 points, placing sixth in a field of 24. It was noted on various Eurovision fan forums that the main string loop of the song was available commercially as "cinematic 11 orchestra 2" in the Cinematic volume of the Orchestral Series of Sony Sound Series libraries, although this apparently did not constitute a breach of Eurovision rules.
Track listing
"Work Your Magic" - 3:06
"Дай Мне Силу" - 3:06
"Work Your Magic" - 4:35
"Work Your Magic" - 2:38
"Work Your Magic" - 4:00
"Дай Мне Силу" - 4:35
"Дай Мне Силу" - 2:38
"Дай Мне Силу" - 4:00
"Work Your Magic" - 3:06
DVD
The Koldun Slideshow is a series of professional photographs displayed in a slide show form with "Work Your Magic" as a backing track. The video also shows Philip Kirkorov and the Eurovision logo with the Belarusian flag in its centre. The second disc included with "Work Your Magic" is a video DVD with the following three files:
There is a Russian version of the song titled "Дай Мне Силу" as well as several remixes. The song "Дай Мне Силу" was released in Russia/Belarus several weeks after "Work Your Magic" and though it was successful it failed to achieve the popularity or rating of "Work Your Magic".