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]]>Loreen was just one step away from reaching the top, but she eventually lost a tight race for No. 1 to Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding’s “Miracle”. Debuting at No. 2 is still pretty impressive and this is her new career high, beating the No. 3 debut by her previous Eurovision winner “Euphoria”.
Finish singer Käärijä, who came in second at the Eurovision with his viral hit “Cha Cha Cha”, also made an impact on the chart, hitting the No. 6 spot. Despite her disappointing Eurovision ranking, Mae Muller’s “I Wrote A Song” surged to No. 9, and she was followed by the Norwegian singer Alessandra with “Queen of Kings” at No. 10.
The rest of the UK Singles Chart for this week mostly consists of beloved British acts, including Ed Sheeran’s “Eyes Closed” and Lewis Capaldi’s “Wish You the Best”, but it also features TikTok sensation David Kushner at No. 3 with “Daylight”.
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]]>Loreen came into the competition as a front-runner and the jury gave her 340 points in the first stage of the voting. She was far ahead of Israel and Italy in the second and third spots, but Eurovision viewers were hoping that the public vote would change it all.
Finland’s Käärijä led the televote with his viral hit “Cha Cha Ca” and received impressive 376 points from the public. This wasn’t enough to get him over the finish line, and Loreen eventually lifted the trophy with a total of 583 points from the jury and the public combined.
The Swedish singer made history as the first woman to win Eurovision twice, having previously won with “Euphoria” in 2012. She admitted that the experience was much different the second time around because she evolved as a person and a musician.
“Now, 11 years later, life has thrown me up and down, left and right. A lot of things have happened during these 11 years. So, coming back, there is this effortless energy. It’s such a soft, motherly energy… I’m much more present now than I was then, and I love it,” she told NME.
The 67th Eurovision Song Contest took place in Liverpool, United Kingdom, and Finland, Israel, Italy, and Norway ended up rounding out the top five.
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]]>The post Eurovision Songs Make a Record-Breaking Impact on UK Singles Chart appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Loreen was just one step away from reaching the top, but she eventually lost a tight race for No. 1 to Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding’s “Miracle”. Debuting at No. 2 is still pretty impressive and this is her new career high, beating the No. 3 debut by her previous Eurovision winner “Euphoria”.
Finish singer Käärijä, who came in second at the Eurovision with his viral hit “Cha Cha Cha”, also made an impact on the chart, hitting the No. 6 spot. Despite her disappointing Eurovision ranking, Mae Muller’s “I Wrote A Song” surged to No. 9, and she was followed by the Norwegian singer Alessandra with “Queen of Kings” at No. 10.
The rest of the UK Singles Chart for this week mostly consists of beloved British acts, including Ed Sheeran’s “Eyes Closed” and Lewis Capaldi’s “Wish You the Best”, but it also features TikTok sensation David Kushner at No. 3 with “Daylight”.
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]]>The post Sweeden’s Loreen Makes Eurovision Song Contest History With Her Second Win appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Loreen came into the competition as a front-runner and the jury gave her 340 points in the first stage of the voting. She was far ahead of Israel and Italy in the second and third spots, but Eurovision viewers were hoping that the public vote would change it all.
Finland’s Käärijä led the televote with his viral hit “Cha Cha Ca” and received impressive 376 points from the public. This wasn’t enough to get him over the finish line, and Loreen eventually lifted the trophy with a total of 583 points from the jury and the public combined.
The Swedish singer made history as the first woman to win Eurovision twice, having previously won with “Euphoria” in 2012. She admitted that the experience was much different the second time around because she evolved as a person and a musician.
“Now, 11 years later, life has thrown me up and down, left and right. A lot of things have happened during these 11 years. So, coming back, there is this effortless energy. It’s such a soft, motherly energy… I’m much more present now than I was then, and I love it,” she told NME.
The 67th Eurovision Song Contest took place in Liverpool, United Kingdom, and Finland, Israel, Italy, and Norway ended up rounding out the top five.
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