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Germany's duo Abor and Tynna to perform 'Baller' at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest held in Basel
Germany's duo Abor and Tynna to perform 'Baller' at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest held in Basel

Abor & Tynna: Rising Stars of Eurovision 2025

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Get ready for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest next week! Representing Germany, the sibling duo Attila (26) and Tünde Bornemisza (24), known as Abor & Tynna, will be belting out their song "Baller" at the ESC 2025 in Basel. Although it's tough to determine their success as a duo, Google searches indicate that "Baller" is a strong contender compared to other competitors.

Silver Medal for "Baller"

Google, the search powerhouse, has delved into the most searched Eurovision entries and provided the data. They compare the percentage of search interest in all participating countries over the past 30 days. "Baller" accounts for around 13 percent of queries, earning a silver medal and just barely losing to another song.

Leading the pack is Spanish singer Melody (34) and her song "Esa diva" with a 14 percent search share. France and Sweden share third place. Louane (28) with "Maman" and KAJ with "Bara bada bastu," both at 12 percent, round out the third spot. The UK's Remember Monday trails slightly with "What The Hell Just Happened?" at 11 percent to complete the top five.

Notable mentions 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," Zoë M (_24, Switzerland) with "Voyage," and Ziferblat with "Bird Of Pray" from Ukraine.

Germany's Top Picks

In Germany, there's been a remarkable interest in five previously mentioned entries, excluding Abor & Tynna. The most searched-for entries in Germany, in order, are: "Bird of Pray," "Bara bada bastu," "Wasted Love," "Voyage," and "Esa diva."

While specific search interest data for "Baller" by country is unavailable, it's reasonable to assume that German audiences, as well as Austrian audiences given their nationality, will be tuning in to support Abor & Tynna.

Eurovision Showdown on May 17

As one of the "Big Five" countries, including France, Spain, the UK, and Italy, Germany automatically qualifies for the Eurovision Song Contest grand finale. The hotly-anticipated event consists of two semifinals: May 13 at 21:00 CET and May 15 at the same time. The big day is on Saturday, May 17. "Countdown to the Finale" will air on the First channel at 20:15 CET, followed by the live broadcast of "ESC - Das Finale aus Basel" at 21:00 CET.

[1] - Abor & Tynna are Viennese siblings representing Germany in Eurovision 2025.[3] - Given their nationality, it's likely that Austria will have a strong interest in Abor & Tynna's performance.[Unused Enrichment Data] - Detailed search interest data by country is often accessible through platforms like Google Trends.

  1. Abor & Tynna, the duo representing Germany in Eurovision 2025, will perform their song "Baller" at the ESC 2025.
  2. "Baller" accounts for around 13 percent of Google queries, earning a silver medal in the most searched Eurovision entries.
  3. Although Abor & Tynna are not the most searched-for entry in Germany, it's reasonable to assume that German and Austrian audiences will support them.
  4. The Eurovision Song Contest grand finale will be held on Saturday, May 17, with Austria, as well as the "Big Five" countries including Germany, automatically qualifying for the event.

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