Every week all songs selected either via NF or internal selection are up for a vote and our members give points to their favorite songs. At the end of the week the host will tally up the points and post the results. This is Week 8 and six songs were added, let’s find out who your favorites are:
Full Scoreboard: HERE
Denmark continues to rule the game not budging from the top spot. Biggest newcomer is Cascada from Germany with ‘Glorious’ entering the Top 3 immediately, can they improve on the results? The biggest loser of the week is Belgium. It was passed by every newcomer and continues to be disliked universally and only manages to gather 4 points.
The scores are now being reset and you can once again vote for your favorite songs Eurovision style and this time Ireland, Russia, Spain, Georgia, Croatia and FYR Macedonia are joining the fun.
If you are interested taking part in this game, please make sure to check our rules and find out how to become eligible by clicking HERE
Lee
March 1, 2013 at 16:59
Wonderful results. Belgium and Latvia are by far the worst songs
Roy van der Merwe
March 1, 2013 at 05:04
The comment was posted before I could finish. I wanted to say beated by BELGIUM
Roy van der Merwe
March 1, 2013 at 05:03
So Latvia is not last – beaten by
rajo
March 1, 2013 at 01:39
Well, Denmark is a bit generic in contrast to Norway, but I definitely see it winning. I kinda felt Denmark would win, when Malmö was announced as the host city.
I cheer for Ukraine and Croatia. Yet I am surprised myself that I like Ukraine so much this year, because I am not the biggest of countries who profit the most from their neighbours.
I also love Finland and Norway. Malta is my guilty pleasure and Denmark still in my Top 5.
I would put Austria ahead of the bland song from Russia and the sleeping pill from Georgia, but I hope they will spice “Shine” up a little. It needs more schlager attitude. Radio pop brings you nowhere in Eurovision, unless your name is Azerbaijan.
Cyprus has a very decent song, but it’s kinda outdated and is definitely aiming for juries. Germany has a very clumsy interpretation of last year’s winning formula, but enough to complete my personal Top 10.