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  2. Controversies of the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovision Song Contest is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) which features participants representing primarily European countries. One of the stated aims of the contest is that the event is of a non-political nature, and participating broadcasters and performers are precluded from ...

  3. Euro Neuro - Wikipedia

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    The song was chosen to represent Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012; it was the first song performed at the contest in the first semi-final and failed to advance to the final. "Euro Neuro" is primarily sung in English , with some phrases in Montenegrin and German .

  4. Eurovision Song Contest: Every winner ranked from worst ... - AOL

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    Sixty-nine songs have claimed the top prize since the competition began in 1956 - and some are a lot better than others Eurovision Song Contest: Every winner ranked from worst to best Skip to main ...

  5. The 5 most bizarre moments from Eurovision 2024 - AOL

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    From an almost-naked performance from Finland, a bizarre clip of a group of underwhelmed Brighton residents and a repetitive ‘Gilmore Girls’ gag, we break down the most bizarre moments

  6. Walking Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed on 16 May 2019 in the second semi-final of Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Israel, but did not gain enough points to advance to the final. [2] It was later revealed to have received 49 Points placing 16th becoming the worst result for Armenia at Eurovision.

  7. Eurovision scrutinises Israel's song lyrics amid Gaza furore

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    Eurovision Song Contest organisers are scrutinising the Israeli submission after lyrics leaked to the media appeared to refer to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that triggered the Gaza war.

  8. Özünlə apar - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 2024, it was announced that Fahree would represent Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. [4] The song was released on 15 March 2024 with a showcase performance uploaded to the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel and was released on streaming services the following day.

  9. Arcade (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was featured three times in the Eurovision Home Concerts series, and covered by all the acts in Armenia's Depi Evratesil selection for the 2020 contest that would be cancelled in a group performance. [147] The song was covered once again by Polish Junior Eurovision victors Roksana Węgiel and Viki Gabor, alongside a hologram image of ...