Eurovision 2025: Top 5 Favorite Songs According to Eutofans

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

Eurovision 2025: The Contestants, Controversies, and Luca Conference Tran


Every two months, the fervor around the Eurovision Song Contest begins to build. This year, the excitement is palpable as 37 artists vie for the coveted title. With semi-finals scheduled for May 13th and 15th, and the grand finale set for May 17th, fans, Eurofans, are already counting down the days.

Ranking the Top Contenders

The wait is made more bearable by the frenzy of ranking the best songs of the year. The My Eurovision Scoreboard app provides a valuable tool for fans, with over 100,000 downloads and a wide international user base. Users vote for their top 10 songs, distributing points from 12 to 1, and these votes give a comprehensive general score.

These rankings are invaluable for gauging the current favorites among Eurofans. As of the latest data, Spain holds the 14th position, showcasing the diverse preferences and vote distributions across the globe.

Top Five Contestants to Watch

With the competition heating up, here are the top five contenders, based on the My Eurovision Scoreboard:

5th Position: Malta – Miriana Conte ‘Serving’

Miriana Conte’s ‘Serving’ is already causing a stir. The song, initially titled ‘Kant,’ faced censorship for its provocative double meaning. The original lyrics included the word ‘kant,’ which references singing but also resembles the English slang term "cunt." This ambiguity led to its amendment, though the essence of the song remains the same. Eurofans are even planning to recite the original phrase as a form of protest at the upcoming event in Basel. Bottom line, Malta may win the year’s geopolitical debate.

Sweden loses Eurovision 2025 contestant battle

4th Position: Albania – Shkodra Elektronike ‘Zjerm’

Shkodra Elektronike’s ‘Zjerm’ is a blend of electronic pop and folk music. With lyrics in the Albanian dialect (Gheg), the song celebrates national pride and heritage, which the final chorus clearly demonstrates. However, the track’s popularity has been marred by allegations of vote manipulation, including the creation of fake accounts to boost its ranking. It is a notable chapter in Eurovision’s tenuous run-ins with vote-cheating controversies.

3rd Position: Finland – Erika Vikman ‘Ich Komme’

Erika Vikman’s ‘Ich Komme’ is a powerhouse of vocal strength and electronic energy. The song title, ‘Ich Komme,’ means "I am coming" in German. Although the song title has a sexual double entendre, it is Finnish mix of beauty and edge. ‘Ich Komme’ also draws critique to the context of its protagonist vocalist Ukranian erotic power

2nd Position: Sweden – Kaj ‘Aldrig Stellen’

A fun and quirky track, ‘Aldrig Stellen’ stands out for its light-hearted take on relaxation and sauna culture. With vivid performance visuals, the track promises to be both entertaining and an unexpected commentary on a universal leisure activity.

1st Position: Austria – JJ ‘Wasted Love’

The title ‘Wasted Love’ may portray a heartbreaking narrative, yet it is the song’s powerful orchestration of opera and pop, alongside JJ’s incredible vocal capabilities, that has fans and members predicted an Austria win.

Future of Eurovision Song Selection

The upcoming Eurovision Festival stands out for its far-off country reach and influence. This only increases year after year.

Terminology-filled competitions makes for a remarkable cultural exchange. Eurovision’s fluctuations are both a measure of inclusivity and the far-catching reach of global events. In the world of cultural competitions, there is no such thing Eurosflatulations.

Calling All Fans!

Eurovision provided valuable discussion forums on far-off countries contests. What will be some other unexpected influences?

FAQ

What is the point distribution in the My Eurovision Scoreboard app?

The app allows users to rank their top 10 favorite songs, distributing points from 12 to 1, which gives a global ranking.

Who is the favorite to win Eurovision 2025?

Austria’s JJ with the song ‘Wasted Love’ is the current favorite, with over 197,000 points.

How is vote manipulation addressed in the app?

My Eurovision Scoreboard has reported and taken measures against illicit practices, such as creating fake accounts to boost rankings. Below is a table summarizing the top contenders:

Position Country Artist Song Points
1 Austria JJ Wasted Love 197,786
2 Sweden Kaj Aldrig Stellen 182,518
3 Finland Erika Vikman Ich Komme 175,926
4 Albania Shkodra Elektronike Zjerm 158,026
5 Malta Miriana Conte Serving 125,660

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