THE 2023 EUROVISION SONGS RANKED IN ORDER. This post: #10. Continues: tomorrow.
EUROVISION 2023
THE 37 SONGS
(in order of preference)
The number of competitors for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest has decreased to 37 with the absence of Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Montenegro. This year, the ESC will be held in host city Liverpool, England 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.
ROMANIA GERMANY LATVIA CZECHIA ARMENIA CROATIA ALBANIA
NETHERLANDS SPAIN GEORGIA AUSTRALIA SAN MARINO
GREECE UKRAINE MOLDOVA LITHUANIA SLOVENIA
MALTA ESTONIA SERBIA DENMARK BELGIUM
CYPRUS ICELAND ISRAEL SWITZERLAND IRELAND
AUSTRIA AZERBAIJAN FINLAND FRANCE ITALY NORWAY
POLAND PORTUGAL SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM
#10
TELL ME MORE
TuralTuranX
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has often been represented at Eurovision by some strong song choices. “Tell Me More” is different from this year’s crop of entries and vastly different from this nation’s previous songs.
The song will be performed by twin brothers Tural and Turan Baghmanov. They co-wrote “Tell Me More” with friends. The song is not an obvious choice for a Grand Final place. It will compete in Semi-Final 1 and will hopefully progress into the Grand Final, but this path is far from certain.
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