The buzz surrounding 'Too Epic to Be True' is reaching a fever pitch, and our favorite trio—Lenna Kuurmaa, Piret Järvis-Milder, and Kerli Kivilaan—recently sat down to give us the inside scoop on their sonic direction! In a refreshing interview, the band confirmed exactly what we fans were hoping for: their Eesti Laul entry is a classic 'guitar-heavy, bass-driven, and synth-laced' anthem. Lenna emphasized that while Sven Lõhmus has sprinkled in some fresh, modern production touches, the soul of the track is unmistakably Vanilla Ninja. It’s that perfect blend of early 2000s nostalgia and 2026 energy that only they can deliver!

One of the most exciting takeaways from the interview is their commitment to authenticity. Piret revealed that the band hasn't hired a choreographer because they plan to hit the stage 'in their own juice.' There’s no need for backup dancers when you have raw rock energy! They’ll be heading to the final with their instruments in hand, staying true to the band's identity as real musicians. The international 'Eurofan' community has already been flooding them with supportive messages, proving that even twenty years after their first Eurovision run, the world hasn't forgotten the impact of the Estonian Ninjas.

But wait, there's even better news for the Ninja Army! This isn't just a one-off reunion for the contest. Piret confirmed that they have already recorded a second track with Sven Lõhmus that is ready to go. They have no intention of stopping after just one song, signaling a full-scale comeback for the band. Seeing the chemistry between Lenna, Piret, and Kerli—who is stepping into this era with such grace—makes it clear that Vanilla Ninja is stronger than ever. We aren't just looking at a potential Eurovision winner; we are witnessing the rebirth of a legend!