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Eurovision songs of Ukraine (20 P) Ukrainian folk songs (23 P) Ukrainian patriotic songs (13 P) + English-language Ukrainian songs (9 P) G. Go A songs (2 P) J. Jamala ...
The song won the contest with 631 points, becoming the first replacement song, the first rap song and the first song sung entirely in Ukrainian to win. "Stefania" charted in twenty-two music markets, topping the charts in Ukraine and Lithuania, while also reaching the top ten within Finland, Croatia, Iceland, Hungary and Sweden.
In 2016, Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest for the second time, this time with Jamala's song 1944, which was partly sung in Crimean Tatar. On 8 November 2018, a law came into force that mandated Ukrainian radio stations to broadcast no less than 35% of songs in Ukrainian .
[3] [4] According to the Weekno website, Yaktak holds high positions in the TOP 10 every week. [8] He was awarded a prize at the Muzvar Awards 2023. [citation needed] He was selected as one of the finalists of the Ukrainian preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Lalala". [9] He finished in fourth position.
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In 2020, Iryna Fedyshyn and her husband fell ill with coronavirus, this became known after her recovery. [10] In September 2020, she presented the song "Tam de ty", which entered the top ten most popular hits on radio stations in Kyiv and Ukraine, and the music video for it gained more than a million views on YouTube.