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  • 12

    18 10.7%
  • 10

    12 7.1%
  • 8

    19 11.3%
  • 7

    19 11.3%
  • 6

    18 10.7%
  • 5

    22 13.1%
  • 4

    12 7.1%
  • 3

    16 9.5%
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    12 7.1%
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  • 0

    16 9.5%

  • Total voters
    168

ArmpitOfEurope

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I wish Eric Saade won back then.

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I like popular but those lyrics 😭
However he should have won over beige vanilla Voices in Melfest with Every Minute, which was an ESC top 6 entry but swedish televoters decided to shoot themselves again in the foot and the juries didnt make up for the televoters' mistake ( as they often do )
 

Ekholmia

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Maybe, Sweden's "coolest nerd", Elin Wiigh, could be something for MF. I think she is mostly known for the song "Mammalåten". She is releasing a new single on Friday called "People Pleasin". I don't know much about her to be honest, but I listened to the song "Mammalåten" today when I got to know about her upcoming release. I don't know why but I just like her. She is 20 years old from Stockholm.

 

Realest

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I like popular but those lyrics 😭
However he should have won over beige vanilla Voices in Melfest with Every Minute, which was an ESC top 6 entry but swedish televoters decided to shoot themselves again in the foot and the juries didnt make up for the televoters' mistake ( as they often do )

I meant I wish "Every Minute" would have won to prevent the Double Zero.
 

A-lister

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I meant I wish "Every Minute" would have won to prevent the Double Zero.

Yeah, "Every Minute" would have obviously been a much better choice. Tusse will remain one of our worst ESC entries to date, that's what happens when there's a mass psychosis lead by months of media propaganda.
 

Realest

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The last three years would have been amazing if he had won. It would have been so strong.

Eric Saade
Cornelia Jakobs
Loreen

The List goes on with

The Mamas
John Lundvik
Benjamin Ingrosso
Robin Bengtsson
Frans
Mans Zelmerlow
Sanna Nielsen


Maneskin was so lucky that Eric Saade couldnt win Melfest because of Tusses Momentum..It still hurts.
 

Mainshow

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Even though Sweden is a great Eurovision country and deserves some success, it's effing ridiculous how much "the professional" juries overrate them - especially when they come up with heartless pop songs in English
 

ESC94

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Even though Sweden is a great Eurovision country and deserves some success, it's effing ridiculous how much "the professional" juries overrate them - especially when they come up with heartless pop songs in English

Be careful, you might get cancelled by a certain user for this. :LOL:

But I agree.
 

MooseShoes

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I don't get it, what does this chart show?
It shows total number of 12 points won with either jury or televote. (Or not won in Tusse's case.)

As for my two cents, if the system is working properly then a bit of difference is to be expected. However, some of those huge differences scream suggest jury bias. And setting aside 2022, an average of less than one televote 12-points per year is not the record you'd expect of a Eurovision powerhouse, never mind a two-time winner over that period.
 

Marcos C

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Only 1.14% of the songs that have been submitted for Melodifestivalen will compete in the live shows. Let's hope that at least some of that 1% will be written entirely by new songwriters.

 

Realest

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Have a very good feeling about this.
 
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