![]() ![]() Meanwhile, The Spectator editor Fraser Nelson, a longtime observer of the Contest, wrote that: “Both of them were stronger singers, with stronger songs, than Mae, and they soaked up a lot of her potential votes.”Īnd they added: “In a contest where the top songs all featured sincere, straightforward messages about overcoming adversity and standing up for love, Mae’s post-modern, meta-textual lyrics failed to find an audience.” “Sweden’s Loreen won the contest with the supersonic club anthem Tattoo – even though Norway’s Alessandra beat her in the public vote with Queen Of Kings, a thunderous pop anthem that was equal parts Lady Gaga and Nordic folklore. And if your vibe is hyper-catchy, female-fronted pop, you were spoiled for choice. ![]() “No-one votes against you at Eurovision, they vote for the songs they like. The BBC – who hosted the event – wrote that: So what went wrong? Already, by Sunday morning, the opinions were flowing in the British press. Eurovision 2023: Loreen Makes History With Double Victory For Sweden Song Contest Stresses Unity Across Europe ![]()
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