EUROVISION 2021: THE 39 SONGS (RANKED IN ORDER OF QUALITY).
Today: #18. More: tomorrow.
EUROVISION 2021
THE 39 SONGS
(in order of preference)
The number of competitors for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest has decreased to 39 with the withdrawal of Armenia and Belarus being disqualified. After being cancelled last year, the 2021 ESC will go ahead in Rotterdam in May. Caffè Lattè has ranked all of the entries in terms of sonic quality, as it does annually. The higher the ranking, the better the song.
*Note that a live performance and the on-stage presentation may alter the overall impact of a song.
39- PORTUGAL; 38- SLOVENIA; 37- LATVIA; 36 – RUSSIA; 35- UKRAINE; 34- ROMANIA;
33- ESTONIA; 32- GEORGIA; 31- SERBIA; 30- ALBANIA; 29- NETHERLANDS;
28- GERMANY; 27- CZECH REPUBLIC; 26- CROATIA; 25- MOLDOVA; 24- IRELAND;
23- AZERBAIJAN; 22- FINLAND; 21- NTH. MACEDONIA; 20- POLAND; 19- DENMARK;
#18
VOY A QUEDARME
Blas Cantó
Spain
Spain is one of the “Big 5” countries and is therefore guaranteed a slot in the Grand Final. Blas Cantó is back this year with the pleasant “Voy A Quedarme” (“I Will Stay”). The song deserves to secure a respectable score, but may not be as memorable once the public voting commences. It is unlikely to bring a third Eurovision victory to Spain. The country won back in 1968 and 1969 (the latter as part of a 4-way tie).
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