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German duo Abor and Tynna perform track 'Baller' at Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2025 in Basel.
German duo Abor and Tynna perform track 'Baller' at Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2025 in Basel.

Abor & Tynna, the Sensational German Duo Shining in ESC 2025

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Get ready for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2025 because Germany's very own Attila (26) and Tünde Bornemisza (24), known as Abor & Tynna, are all set to represent Germany in Basel! Although it's too early to predict the success of their song "Baller," the hype is real, with it performing quite well inGoogle search queries among other entries.

Abor & Tynna's "Baller"aims for the top spot

Google has been busy crunching numbers and preparing data on the most searched Eurovision entries. The data shows the percentage of search interest in all participating countries over the past 30 days. Guess who's second on the list? Yep, you're right — it's Abor & Tynna's "Baller"! With around 13 percent of queries, they're not far behind Spanish singer Melody (34) and her song "Esa diva," which takes the top spot with 14 percent.

France and Sweden tie for third place, with Louane (28) landing in third with "Maman," while the group KAJ takes the same position with "Bara bada bastu," both with 12 percent. The UK completes the top five with Remember Monday's "What The Hell Just Happened?" at 11 percent.

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.

Searches galore in Germany and beyond

In Germany, the interest for the following entries (aside from Abor & Tynna, of course) has been quite significant: "Bird of Pray," "Bara bada bastu," "Wasted Love," "Voyage," and "Esa diva," in that order.

As for Abor & Tynna, their song "Baller" has generated considerable interest in Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark.

Countdown's on! Eurovision Song Contest's grand finale is almost here

Just a friendly reminder — Germany, one of the "Big Five" countries, is automatically in the finale of the Eurovision Song Contest. The fun begins with the first semi-final on May 13 at 21:00, followed by the second on May 15 at the same time. The big day arrives on Saturday, May 17. Don't miss "The Countdown" on the First channel at 20:15, leading up to the live broadcast of "ESC - The Finale from Basel" at 21:00.

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Insights:

  • Germany naturally leads in search interest for "Baller" as it is the German entry, and the duo Abor & Tynna have been heavily featured in Eurovision-related media and official channels representing Germany.
  • Other European countries with engaged Eurovision audiences, such as Switzerland (the host country for Eurovision 2025 in Basel), are likely to show elevated interest, given the event's location and timing in early May 2025.
  • The Eurovision Song Contest generally enjoys widespread popularity across Northern, Western, and Eastern Europe, so countries in these regions typically demonstrate high search activity for entries, including Germany's "Baller" by Abor & Tynna.
  1. Germany's Abor & Tynna, with their song "Baller," have garnered significant attention, placing second in Google search queries among all Eurovision 2025 entries, only behind Spanish entry "Esa diva."
  2. Abor & Tynna's song has not only peaked in Germany but also drawn considerable interest in several other European countries, such as Switzerland, Austria, and Denmark.
  3. Other countries with substantial search interest, aside from Germany, include France, the UK, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy, in that order.
  4. The Eurovision Song Contest 2025, with Germany's Abor & Tynna representing the nation, is expected to be extremely popular, given Germany's automatic qualification for the finale and a strong international following.

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