Which ESC 2025 entries caused the biggest disagreements amongst jurors? Read below to find out! While the 2026 Eurovision season is slowly beginning to pick up, let’s spend some time looking back at the year that was 2025 and do a deeper dive into some of the more unique, surprising, and hidden aspects of theContinueContinue reading “A Deeper Dive Into the Eurovision 2025 Jury Results: Agreeing to Disagree”
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Who the Hell (co-)Wrote JJ’s Winning Song? Talking that Talk with Teya!
Eurovision 2025 left us all in shambles, and we discuss that subject with a little more depth here, but let’s hold off from panicking about what’s coming up next and switch it up. Shall we? Yes, we shall! Eurovision Fam had the privilege of speaking to one of this year’s winning entry co-authors, the oneContinueContinue reading “Who the Hell (co-)Wrote JJ’s Winning Song? Talking that Talk with Teya!”
Predicting The Sound of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest
Popera songs have won the last two contests, but Eurovision 2025 is known for its diverse range of songs. What should we expect for the sound of the 70th edition next year?
What Actually Happened During Rehearsals
Although rehearsals were closed to the press, it didn’t mean we couldn’t analyze what could’ve happened during rehearsals!
The API’s of Eurovision
Eurovision is HERE! Again, during Asian Pacific Islander Month! Let’s take a look into the acts before him from Southeast Asia and Oceania.
From the Shaman’s Girlfriend to Gaja: Meet Justyna
Thirty years ago, Justyna Steczkowska was the opening act in Eurovision 1995, and now she’s making her return with the song “Gaja”. Get to know her and her enduring career, along with how she maintains her crystal voice!
The Importance of Being in Swedish (and other languages across the continent!)
Sweden’s decision in choosing “Bara Bada Bastu” is part of a larger trend in Eurovision, which has seen a revitalization of native-language songs over the last decade. Let’s take a look at the different languages represented in this year’s class!

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