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Duo Abor and Tynna perform "Baller" for Germany at Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel.
Duo Abor and Tynna perform "Baller" for Germany at Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel.

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Rebranding the Eurovision Storm: The Surge of Abor & Tynna

Get ready for the Eurovision Song Contest next week! The sibling duo, Attila (26) and Tünde Bornemisza (24), better known as Abor & Tynna, will represent Germany in Basel with their song "Baller." According to preliminary data, this duo's performance is generating a significant buzz, trailing closely behind the frontrunners.

Chasing the Crown: Abor & Tynna's "Baller" nearly breaks the record

Google's trends have painted an intriguing picture of the most anticipated Eurovision entries. The data reveals that "Baller" accounts for approximately 13% of searches, placing it as the silver medalist. Although it narrowly missed first place, Spanish singer Melody (34) and "Esa diva" hold the lead with 14%. France and Sweden share the third spot, with Louane (28) securing it with "Maman" and KAJ following closely with "Bara bada bastu," both racking up 12%

The UK completes the top five with Remember Monday's "What The Hell Just Happened?" at 11%. The rest of the top ten includes Claude (21, Netherlands) with "C'est la vie," JJ (24, Austria) with "Wasted Love," Lucio Corsis (31, Italy) with "Volevo essere un duro," Zoë Më (24, Switzerland) with "Voyage," and Ziferblat with "Bird Of Pray" from Ukraine.

The European nations searching for stardom

As the duo representing Germany, one might expect "Baller" to strike a chord with German audiences. However, in the past 30 days, it's the songs from other entries that have piqued the interest of German searchers. In order, the most searched entries, excluding Abor & Tynna, are "Bird of Pray," "Bara bada bastu," "Wasted Love," "Voyage," and "Esa diva."

But what about the countries where "Baller" has fueled the most search interest? Over the past month, Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark have shown a marked fascination with Abor & Tynna's Eurovision entry.

The Eurovision extravaganza is nearly upon us

As one of the Big Five nations—alongside France, Spain, the UK, and Italy—Germany automatically qualifies for the Eurovision Song Contest grand finale. The competition will kick off with the first semi-final on May 13 at 9 PM, followed by the second semi-final on May 15 at the same hour. The grand finale will take place on May 17, with "Der Countdown" airing on the First channel at 8:15 PM, leading into the live broadcast of "ESC - Das Finale aus Basel" at 9 PM.

  • Eurovision Song Contest
  • Basel
  • Germany
  • Google
  • Search interest
  • Baller
  • Austria
  • Switzerland
  • Netherlands
  • Italy
  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • ESC
  1. Attila and Tünde Bornemisza, also known as Abor & Tynna, are set to represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest next week with their song "Baller."
  2. Google's trends indicate that "Baller" has generated a significant buzz, accounting for approximately 13% of searches, making it the second most anticipated Eurovision entry.
  3. Interestingly, while "Baller" has captured the attention of numerous European nations such as Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark, it's not as popular among German searchers.
  4. The Eurovision Song Contest is almost upon us, with the first semi-final scheduled for May 13 at 9 PM, followed by the second semi-final on May 15 at the same hour. The grand finale will take place on May 17, with the live broadcast airing on the First channel at 9 PM from Basel.

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