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Eurovison - This Year's Frontrunners

Posted Thu 14 May 2009 10:42AM BST by Hammy Symek in The Guestlist

As Eurovision fever builds we take a look at this year’s front runners ahead of Saturday night’s final in Moscow.

Norway: Alexander Rybak - Fairytale

Having already topped the charts in Norway, is Russian born vocalist and violinist Alexander Rybak destined for a "Fairytale" ending in Moscow?

Odds: 6/4

 

Greece: Sakis Rouvas - This Is Our Night

Greece last won the competition as recently as 2005 but can Sakis Rouvas take the trophy back to Athens with this slice of europop gold?

Odds: 6/1

 

 

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Regina - Bistra Voda

A somewhat sombre entry from Bosnia and Herzegovina who made their debut at the Contest in 1993 but have so far failed to win. Will 2009 be their year?

Odds: 9/1

 

 

Turkey: Hadise - Düm Tek Tek

Fusing r’n’b beats with some exotic eastern sounds, it’s easy to see why Turkey are highly rated this year.

Odds: 9/1

 

 

Iceland: Yohanna - Is It True

Don’t expect Norse inflected verses of fire and ice as Iceland’s entry sounds like it could be straight out of High School Musical, complete with polished smiles and sweeping key changes.

Odds: 14/1

 

United Kingdom: Jade - It's My Time 

Having fared badly in the contest since 2003's Iraq war, the UK aim to break their cycle of 'bad luck' with Jade's Andrew Lloyd Webber penned track. A win in Moscow this year would take the UK's total up to six gongs.

Odds: 14/1

 

Azerbaijan: AySel & Arash - Always

The former Soviet State made their Eurovision debut last year so it may come as a surprise to some that they're amongst this year's front runners.

Odds: 16/1

 

Malta: Chiara - What If We

Now a veteran of the contest, this is Chiara's third Eurovision attempt. Will it be third time lucky this year?

Odds: 16/1

 

Armenia: Inga & Ansuh - Jan Jan

Our personal favourite in the Yahoo! Music office. It's an outside chance but we're bold enough to predict that Armenia will get a podium finish this year with their genre busting track "Jan Jan".

Odds: 33/1

 

Sweden: Malena Ernman - La Voix

We didn't really know what to make of Sweden's rather bizarre fusion of europop and opera sung by a rather striking looking Nordic belle but it's clearly worth a look in.

Odds: 66/1

535 Comments

81. Paul W -
Funnily enough, I was suprised the Greek entry got through. The song is poor and the stage set shows no imagination whatsoever. You are probably right about what carried the song into the final but it wont be getting my vote :-)

82. Yahoo! Music User -
good luck to turkey !
best song from all.turkey deserves to place in 1st rank !

83. referee -
WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFE OLGA D

84. John -
JUST to correct the article... its Chiara's (malta) 3rd time in the competition..

In 1998 finished 3rd
In 2005 finished 2nd
in 2009 ... now we'll see!!

85. Yahoo! Music User -
yeah, wat steph_anie_1986 said

he was good

86. Yahoo! Music User -
Did anyone forget Germany? A good song with a bit of swing!

87. Marylou -
Sorry, but this is not Chiara's first time making it to the final, this was Chiara's first time in the semi-final!! Hello!! She came 3rd in 1998 and 2nd in 2005 so yes hopefully 3rd time lucky and maybe this time she can take Eurovision 2010 back to Malta. We all know she can do it!!

88. Yahoo! Music User -
lithuania no 1

89. Cazzy -
Dia Duit!
O.M.G!!! I cant believe Ireland didnt get tru!!! They out shone every one!!! I thought the one that was ok was the one from Norway. I was good but not as good as Ireland doe! CRAICÁLTA ! CRAICÁLTA ! CRAICÁLTA ! CRAICÁLTA !
(That means crazy in Irish,just in case u didnt know!!)
The Eurovision is getting a bit like a joke now cause they voted all d wrong ppl tru!! Talk 2 ye L8r!! x x x

90. Cazzy -
D.I.T.T.O!!!

91. Ruta -
I can't understand why Lithuanian song isn't mentioned in the article... It stands out from the context of Eurovision which is pops + circus... The past contests proved it doesn't work any more (for example, Dima Bilan performed lyric song, Lordi rock one). It's strage that Greece got to the final. Gool Luck Lithuania (so touching) & Norway (so impressive visually)!

Would be interesting to know how votes went if none knew which song represents which country... :-)

92. referee -
WHEN WAS IT NEVER ABOUT POLITICS PRINCESS SOPHIE

93. Yahoo! Music User -
Did anybody else enjoy Serbia's entry?
I loved it but didn't make it to final - this is a shame but there are plenty of others that sound great

94. Christopher -
Just a small correction...Chiara - representing malta...it's not the first time she managed finals....she placed second, and third and the other two ocasions and not as stated by this website!!

95. Yahoo! Music User -
Ah someone just answered my question: Ireland didn't get through - thank God, it was sheer cr-p!! Where is Johnny Logan? Though, inspite of winning, he was also pretty crass!

96. Zach -
EuroTRASH.....Waste of time. This competition is ONLY worthwhile to European nations because their music never gets the exposure on the World Music stage

97. Yahoo! Music User -
My favourites this year are Lithuania, Malta and Island, wish them all the best!!!

98. Yahoo! Music User -
Chiara [Malta song] came third first time she participated and second the second time she participated. What's this "first time she's reached the final?!?"

99. StefanosR -
well Guys what Can I Say for 2009 Eurovision Song Contest??? The only thing I know for sure is that Sakis Rouvas... looks like an Ancient Greek God on Stage... Just Love his performance....and the song is no bad at all.... Also simply adore Jade!!!! I thnink that it could be the winner... Maybe this time it is her Time!!! and what can I say about Norway and her fairytale just love it....

100. Alex -
Maltese singer Chiara has always made it to the final. She finished in third place on her first shot. Next time round she was second. Perhaps it really will be third time lucky.
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