🇹🇷 Eurovision Throwback: Kenan Doğulu– Shake It Up Şekerim

After years of mediocre results, Turkey finally began to find their identity at Eurovision. Throughout their history, the nation won just once, back in 2003. From that point on, Turkey became a Eurovision powerhouse. Performing in the peak of their successful years was Kenan DoÄŸulu singing the upbeat entry, Shake It Up Åžekerim. The track…

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Former Armenian Eurovision Representative Hayko Passes Away

Sad news from the Eurovision world today as we learn that former Armenian Eurovision representative Hayko has passed away.

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National Final Throwback: Måns Zelmerlöw – Cara Mia

Måns Zelmerlöw has become a staple in the Eurovision world thanks to his 2015 win with the song Heroes, however many fans will remember his previous attempts in the Swedish national final, Melodifestivalen. Zelmerlöw first appeared at Melodifestivalen in 2007 with the song Cara Mia, a song that many Melodifestivalen fans remember fondly.

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Top 5 Recent Eurovision Entries from Israel!

It’s only been a matter of days since Israel topped the score board and pulled their fourth Eurovision win, but we have been inspired to look back to Israel’s lengthy history at the contest and choose some of our favourite Israeli entries. The nation first participated at Eurovision in 1973 and has since participated all…

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Top 5 Second Place Eurovision Songs!

So close yet so far. It’s the inevitable consequence of a competition such as Eurovision, where someone has to win, and someone has to come second. Today we’re looking back over the years to discuss our Top 5 Eurovision acts who finished in 2nd place. Since we’ve had over 60 years of Eurovision, it would…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Belarus

Belarus are one of few nations who have participated at Junior Eurovision each year since the contest began in 2003. Throughout their long history at the contest, the nation has won twice and hosted the contest once, although it is already announced that the capital Minsk will be hosting the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest.…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: The Netherlands

The Netherlands are a rare breed at Junior Eurovision, being one of only two nations who have participated in the contest each and every year since the contest began in 2003. Just like in Eurovision, The Netherlands have achieved a mixture of results, including one winning entry in 2009, so today we’re going to go…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Georgia

Georgia first made their Junior Eurovision debut back in 2007, the same year that they first took to the Eurovision stage. Since their debut, they have yet to miss a contest, and have proven to be a force within the contest with no less than 3 Junior Eurovision wins, and barely a time out of…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: FYR Macedonia

FYR Macedonia have been one of the most dedicated Junior Eurovision nations, as they have participated in all but two editions. The nation first made their debut in the debut year of Junior Eurovision, back in 2003, and participated each and every year until 2012, where they took a year break. They returned in 2013,…

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Junior Best of the Bunch: Portugal

In the lead up to Junior Eurovision 2017, we’ve been going back in time to recap on all the entries of the 2017 participating nations in order to find the Junior Best of the Bunch! Today we’re putting the spotlight on Portugal, who haven’t had an extensive history at Junior Eurovision, but since they’re returning…

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