Abor & Tynna: The German Duo to Watch at ESC 2025
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Get ready for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest (ESC)! Representing Germany, the talented sibling duo Attila (26) and Tünde Bornemisza (24), known as Abor & Tynna, are set to grace the stage in Basel. Their catchy tune "Baller" has been gaining traction, particularly on Google search queries, placing it among the top contenders.
"Baller" Nabs Silver in Google Search
Google has crunched the numbers on Eurovision entries and revealed the most popular searches. Over the past 30 days, "Baller" garnered approximately 13% of the search queries, securing the silver medal. Just narrowly edging them out, the Spanish entry "Esa diva" by Melody (34) claimed the top spot with 14% of the searches. France and Sweden share the third spot, with Louane (28) and "Maman," and KAJ's "Bara bada bastu" both garnering 12% of the searches. bringing up the rear is the UK's Remember Monday with "What The Hell Just Happened?" with 11% of the searches.
The top ten also includes Claude (21, Netherlands) with "C'est la vie", JJ (24, Austria) with "Wasted Love", Lucio Corsis (31, Italy) with "Volevo essere un duro", Zoé Mé (24, Switzerland) with "Voyage", and Ziferblat with "Bird Of Pray" from Ukraine.
Popular Entries in Germany
In Germany, there's been a surge in interest in five of the mentioned entries, aside from Abor & Tynna. The top German searches, in this order, are: "Bird of Pray", "Bara bada bastu", "Wasted Love", "Voyage", and "Esa diva".
Looking at countries with a high interest in Abor & Tynna's "Baller", Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark have shown remarkable interest in the past 30 days.
The Big ESC Finale 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 finale. The semi-finals kick off on May 13 at 21:00, followed by the second semi-final on May 15 at 21:00. The grand finale is set for May 17, with "Der Countdown" airing on the First channel at 20:15, leading into the live broadcast of "ESC - Das Finale aus Basel" at 21:00.
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- The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in Basel will feature Abor & Tynna, the German sibling duo, who are eagerly anticipated due to their catchy tune "Baller."
- According to Google search queries, "Baller" ranks second among the most popular Eurovision entries, trailing only behind "Esa diva" by Melody from Spain.
- In Germany, searches for "Baller" have been rivaled only by five other entries, with "Bird of Pray" from Ukraine, "Bara bada bastu" from Sweden, "Wasted Love" from Austria, "Voyage" from Switzerland, and "Esa diva" from Spain topping the German interest list.
- Abor & Tynna's "Baller" has garnered notable interest from Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark, indicating a broad international appeal for the German duo.