Eurovision-Mania: Abor & Tynna Sweep Google Searches as Eurovision 2025 Nears
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The Eurovision Song Contest is about to hit the stage next week, and the spotlight is shining bright on the Austrian siblings, Attila (26) and Tünde Bornemisza (24), aka Abor & Tynna, who'll be flying the German flag in Basel. Although the success of their song "Baller" remains uncertain, it's making waves on Google, outshining many other contenders in search queries.
Silver Medal for "Baller"
Google's data crunchers have delivered the goods, providing an analysis of the most sought-after Eurovision entries. They compared the search interest in all participating countries over the past month. "Baller" garnered an impressive 13% of queries, settling for the silver medal, coming close but falling short to another tune.
The top spot belongs to Spanish singer Melody (34) and her contagious number "Esa diva", which clocked in at 14% search interest. France and Sweden share the third podium with Louane (28) and her tear-jerker "Maman", and KAJ with their catchy "Bara bada bastu", both scoring 12%. The UK rounds up the top five with Remember Monday at 11% with "What The Hell Just Happened?"
The top ten also boasts Claude (21) from the Netherlands ("C'est la vie"), JJ (24) from Austria ("Wasted Love"), Lucio Corsis (31) from Italy ("Volevo essere un duro"), Zoë Më (24) from Switzerland ("Voyage"), and Ziferblat hailing from Ukraine with "Bird Of Pray".
Germany's Top Picks Exclude Abor & Tynna
In Germany, the spotlight has been on five of the mentioned entries, excluding Abor & Tynna. The most searched-for tunes in Germany, in order, are: "Bird of Pray", "Bara bada bastu", "Wasted Love", "Voyage", and "Esa diva".
The question remains, which countries are searching for "Baller" by Abor & Tynna? Over the past month, "Baller" has sparked significant interest in Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark.
Countdown to the Big Show
Germany, as one of the "Big Five" countries, qualifies for the Eurovision Song Contest final automatically. The first semi-final kicks off on May 13, followed by the second on May 15. The main event day is Saturday, May 17. From 20:15, "Der Countdown" brings us closer to the final on the First channel, and the live broadcast of "ESC - Das Finale aus Basel" starts at 21:00.
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- Despite the unpredictability of their song "Baller," Abor & Tynna, representing Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest, are gaining significant online attention, as evidenced by their high search volume on Google.
- Analyzing search queries over the past month, "Baller" by Abor & Tynna captured 13% of the interest, making it the second most sought-after Eurovision entry, right behind Melody's "Esa diva."
- In the top ten Eurovision entries, Abor & Tynna's "Baller" was of particular interest in Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark.
- Surprisingly, in Germany, where they will be representing, "Baller" is not among the most searched-for Eurovision entries, with "Bird of Pray," "Bara bada bastu," "Wasted Love," "Voyage," and "Esa diva" being the most popular choices instead.