Is Abor & Tynna Set to Shake Things Up in Basel at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest?
Possible Germany Shock with Abor & Tynna Unveiling?
Prepare to dance to a beat unlike any other, as Abor & Tynna enter the competition! Representing Germany in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, this unique music duo is bound to leave a lasting impression.
The 2025 contest is drawing near, with just under two weeks until the finale takes place in Basel on Saturday, May 17. Attila and Tünde Bornemisza, better known as Abor & Tynna, were discovered by none other than the legendary Stefan Raab in a thrilling ARD and RTL pre-selection marathon. With Raab's high expectations, will Abor & Tynna snag the coveted victory, just as he did in 2010 with Lena Meyer-Landrut?
Their song, "Baller," showcases a captivating blend of electro-disco-pop, with Tynna delivering the vocals and Abor on the cello. But will their musical prowess be enough to push them towards the top spots? The bookmakers are skeptical, as they predict a less-than-stellar finish for Abor & Tynna.
Google Says Otherwise
A closer look at Google search queries paints a completely different picture, with "Baller" receiving exceptional attention compared to other competitors. According to Google's analysis, "Baller" accounts for approximately 13% of search queries, falling just short of the Spanish entry, "Esa diva," which holds the top spot with 14%.
The fight for second place is a tight one, with France, Sweden, the UK, and Germany all nipping at each other's heels. The Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Switzerland, and Ukraine complete the top ten contenders, each with a share of the search interest.
Germany has a particular fascination with "Baller" as well, following closely behind Spain. In addition to "Baller," German fans have shown strong interest in "Bird of Pray," "Bara bada bastu," "Wasted Love," "Voyage," and "Esa diva."
Countries Rooting for Abor & Tynna
So where is there a great deal of interest in Abor & Tynna and their electrifying performance? Lucky for them, Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark are all rooting for the duo to take home the trophy.
As one of the "Big Five" nations alongside France, Spain, the UK, and Italy, Germany automatically qualifies for the Eurovision Song Contest final. The preliminary rounds take place on May 13th and May 15th, with Stefan Raab hosting his own ESC show, "Fire Swarm," on RTL and RTL+ from Basel on May 14th at 8:15 PM. The big day is May 17th, as the winner of this year's Eurovision Song Contest will be crowned.
Stay tuned as Abor & Tynna take the stage and aim to make history!
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[1] Tynna on Wikipedia[2] Abor & Tynna on RTL[4] Abor on IMDb
- I'm not going to be able to do this, but I'll do my best to predict the outcome of the Eurovision Song Contest based on the available data.
- Abor & Tynna, Germany's representative in the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, are gaining significant popularity, as evident from Google search queries, with their song "Baller" receiving 13% of the total search queries, just short of the Spanish entry's 14%.
- Despite the skepticism from bookmakers, countries such as Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark are rooting for Abor & Tynna to win the contest, which will be held in Basel on May 17th.
- This year, Abor & Tynna were discovered by Stefan Raab in an ARD and RTL pre-selection marathon, making him their mentor and protegé in the competition. He will host his own ESC show, "Fire Swarm," on RTL and RTL+ from Basel on May 14th at 8:15 PM.