Abor & Tynna: The German Duo Heating Up the Eurovision Stage
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Prepare for a musical extravaganza, as the Eurovision Song Contest is making its grand return next week! This years edition will be held in Basel, and representing Germany is none other than the electrifying duo Abor & Tynna—comprising siblings Attila (26) and Tünde Bornemisza (24). While the competition is fierce, their single "Baller" has made some serious waves in Google search queries, leaving many wondering if they've got what it takes to take home the coveted trophy.
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The tech titan, Google, has taken on the task of analyzing the most hunted Eurovision entries and breaking down the data. They've been comparing each participating countries share of search interest over the last 30 days. The stats reveal that "Baller" has garnered approximately 13% of queries, landing itself a solid second place. The crown goes to Spanish singer Melody (34) and her track "Esa diva", with 14% of search interest. France and Sweden share third place with Louane (28) and "Maman" as well as band KAJ with "Bara bada bastu", both at 12%. The UK completes the top five with Remember Monday's "What The Hell Just Happened?" at 11%.
The top ten also includes Claude (21, Netherlands) with "C'est la vie", JJ (24, Austria) with "Wasted Love", Lucio Corsi (31, Italy) with "Volevo essere un duro", Zoé Mé (24, Switzerland) with "Voyage", and Ziferblat from Ukraine with "Bird Of Pray".
Gathering Worldwide Momentum for "Baller"
While it's unclear which countries have shown the highest search interest for Abor & Tynna's "Baller", the interest for the song has been steadily growing in Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark. In Germany, there's been a remarkable surge in queries for five entries, excluding Abor & Tynna themselves. In descending order, these are: "Bird of Pray", "Bara bada bastu", "Wasted Love", "Voyage", and "Esa diva".
The Big Night: Eurovision Finale on May 17
As one of the "Big Five" countries—alongside France, Spain, the UK, and Italy—Germany automatically qualifies for the Eurovision Song Contest grand finale. The first semi-final kicks off on May 13 at 21:00, followed by the second on May 15 at the same time. The night we've all been waiting for is then on Saturday, May 17. Catch "The Countdown" to the finale on the first channel at 20:15, followed by the live broadcast of "ESC - Das Finale aus Basel" from 21:00.
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- Abor & Tynna, the electrifying German duo, are creating a buzz for their entry "Baller" in the Eurovision Song Contest, which is returning next week in Basel.
- Google's analysis reveals that "Baller" has gained a substantial 13% of search interest among Eurovision entries, placing it second behind Melody's "Esa diva" (14%) in terms of queries.
- The search interest for "Baller" is increasing in Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark, although Germany also shows a substantial number of queries for five other entries, apart from Abor & Tynna themselves.
- As one of the "Big Five" countries, Germany automatically qualifies for the Eurovision Song Contest grand finale, with the first semi-final taking place on May 13 and the second on May 15. The much-anticipated finale will then air on May 17, featuring "The Countdown" and "ESC - Das Finale aus Basel".