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Germany's duo, Abor & Tynna, to perform 'Baller' at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel.
Germany's duo, Abor & Tynna, to perform 'Baller' at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel.

Top Eurovision Contenders: Abor & Tynna Shine Bright with "Baller"

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Get ready for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 next week! Germany's Vienna siblings, Attila (26) and Tünde Bornemisza (24), aka Abor & Tynna, are set to represent their country with their smash hit "Baller." While we can't predict their fate in the competition, their tune is raking in searches compared to other contenders.

Google, the search kingpin, has done the dirty work for us by analyzing the most searched Eurovision entries. They've broken down the percentage of search interest in participating countries over the past 30 days. "Baller" nabs the silver medal, with approximately 13% of queries—just shy of the top spot held by another song.

First place goes to Spanish singer Melody (34) with "Esa diva," raking in a whopping 14%. France and Sweden tie for third, with Louane (28) and "Maman" and the group KAJ, both with "Bara bada bastu," pulling in 12%. The UK's Remember Monday lands in fifth with "What The Hell Just Happened?" at 11%.

Other eye-catching entries in the top ten include Claude (21, Netherlands) with "C'est la vie," JJ (24, Austria) with "Wasted Love," Lucio Corsi (31, Italy) with "Volevo essere un duro," Zoé Mé (24, Switzerland) with "Voyage," and Ziferblat from Ukraine with "Bird Of Pray."

In Germany, interest in the five aforementioned entries—excluding Abor & Tynna—is particularly high. "Bird of Pray," "Bara bada bastu," "Wasted Love," "Voyage," and "Esa diva" are the most sought-after entries in Germany in that order.

Curious about which countries are showing love for Abor & Tynna? Over the past 30 days, "Baller" has piqued significant interest in Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark.

Big ESC Finale on May 17

As one of the "Big Five" nations—including France, Spain, the UK, and Italy—Germany automatically qualifies for the Eurovision Song Contest grand finale. The preliminary rounds kick off on May 13 at 21:00 CET, followed by the second semifinal on May 15 at the same time. The main event unfolds on Saturday, May 17. At 20:15 CET, "Der Countdown" will air on the First channel, followed by the live broadcast of "ESC - Das Finale aus Basel" at 21:00 CET.

[1] "Eurovision Song Contest 2025: Germany's Abor & Tynna to Represent with 'Baller'" - Eurovision.tv

[2] "Google Search Data Reveals Most Searched Eurovision 2025 Entries" - Eurovision News

[3] "Which Countries are Most Excited about Eurovision 2025?" - Eurovision Hub

[4] "Eurovision 2025: A Look at the Most Anticipated Entrants" - Eurovision Today

  1. The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will feature representation from various EU countries, including Germany, Spain, the UK, and Italy, who are part of the "Big Five" and automatically qualify for the grand finale.
  2. "Baller," sung by Germany's Abor & Tynna, has secured the second-highest percentage of searches among all Eurovision entries, according to data from Google Search.
  3. In the competitive Eurovision scene, Spanish singer Melody holds the top spot with "Esa diva," securing 14% of search interest, while France and Sweden tie for third with 12% for their entries "Maman" and "Bara bada bastu," respectively.
  4. Though "Baller" is not among the most sought-after entries within Germany itself, it has generated significant interest in Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark.

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