Eurovision Union’s Weekly Playlist (47/52)

Each week, Eurovision Union is dedicated to bring you a specially curated playlist with a whole bunch of our favourite Eurovision and National final stars, new and old! This week we’ve got a mix of new and old, with some of the hot new releases from some of Europe’s best stars! Listen to the playlist…

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Eurovision Union’s Weekly Playlist (15/52)

Each week, we’re bringing you a specially curated playlist full of our favourite tunes of the week. We feature new songs from Eurovision artists or national final stars, or their much loved Eurovision or national final entries. This week, we’ve got the perfect mix of new and old, so let’s get into it! Listen to…

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12 Days of Eurovision: Day 11

On the eleventh day of Eurovision… We’re inching closer to the end of our journey, but before it ends, we make a stop off at Vienna, where the 60th Eurovision Song Contest took place after Conchita Wurst’s win the previous year. This was the second time Austria had hosted the competition, with the previous time…

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Best of the Bunch: Spain

Out of the 61 years of Eurovision, Spain has participated 56 times, and during those years, the nation has won the contest twice, and those two times were two years in a row, 1968 and 1969. In 1969, Spain was part of a four way tie for the win, therefore sharing first place with three…

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2015 Reviews – Spain – Edurne – Amanecer

Finally, another song in native language! Huge respect goes to Spain, who are singing their song Amanecer in Spanish. Edurne is the singer, and before the song was released, I listened to some of her other songs and I wasn’t too impressed. Nevertheless, I waited until the song came out to give it a fair…

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Spain: Edurne releases Amanecer

This year, the Spanish broadcaster TVE decided to internally select their representative. The singer they elected is Edurne, a young, popular artist in Spain. It was also announced that she would be singing a Spanish language song called Amanecer, which means ‘Break of Day.’ Despite knowing the title of the song, Eurovision fans had to…

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