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Musical Triumphs: Eurovision 1st Places of The Last Decade

Musical Triumphs: Eurovision 1st Places of The Last Decade

Berfin Ceren Meray
January 10 2024 - 01:05am

Over the past decade, the Eurovision Song Contest has been a captivating celebration of musical diversity, talent, and cultural exchange. From the heart-pounding performances to the unforgettable tunes, each year brings forth a new champion. Let's take a nostalgic journey through the Eurovision winners of the last decade, showcasing the artists who claimed the coveted 1st places and left an indelible mark on the international music scene.

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2013 - Denmark: "Only Teardrops" by Emmelie de Forest

2013 - Denmark: "Only Teardrops" by Emmelie de Forest

Kicking off the decade with a melodic triumph, Denmark secured the 1st place in 2013 with Emmelie de Forest's enchanting song 'Only Teardrops.' The ethereal performance and captivating vocals resonated with audiences across Europe, earning Denmark the prestigious Eurovision crown.

2014 - Austria: "Rise Like a Phoenix" by Conchita Wurst

2014 - Austria: "Rise Like a Phoenix" by Conchita Wurst

2014 marked a historic moment as Conchita Wurst, representing Austria, claimed victory with the powerful ballad 'Rise Like a Phoenix.' Conchita's mesmerizing vocals and unique persona made a bold statement about acceptance and diversity, earning widespread acclaim.

2015 - Sweden: "Heroes" by Måns Zelmerlöw

2015 - Sweden: "Heroes" by Måns Zelmerlöw

In 2015, Sweden took center stage with Måns Zelmerlöw's catchy and uplifting anthem 'Heroes.' The innovative staging, featuring interactive graphics, added a visually stunning element to the performance, propelling Sweden to Eurovision glory.

2016 - Ukraine: "1944" by Jamala

2016 - Ukraine: "1944" by Jamala

Ukraine made a poignant impact in 2016 with Jamala's soul-stirring song '1944.' The haunting ballad, inspired by historical events, resonated with both the judges and the audience, earning Ukraine the top spot in the Eurovision Song Contest.

2017 - Portugal: "Amar pelos dois" by Salvador Sobral

2017 - Portugal: "Amar pelos dois" by Salvador Sobral

Portugal captured hearts in 2017 with Salvador Sobral's heartfelt ballad 'Amar pelos dois.' The simplicity and emotional depth of the song struck a chord, making it a memorable victory for Portugal and a departure from the usual Eurovision fare.

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2018 - Israel: "Toy" by Netta

2018 - Israel: "Toy" by Netta

In 2018, Israel brought a burst of energy to Eurovision with Netta's quirky and empowering song 'Toy.' The memorable performance, coupled with Netta's charismatic stage presence, secured Israel's place as the winner of the competition.

2019 - Netherlands: "Arcade" by Duncan Laurence

2019 - Netherlands: "Arcade" by Duncan Laurence

The Netherlands triumphed in 2019 with Duncan Laurence's emotive ballad 'Arcade.' The heartfelt lyrics, combined with Laurence's soulful delivery, resonated with audiences and crowned the Netherlands as the Eurovision champions.

2020 and 2021 - Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2022 - Ukraine: "Kalush Orchestra" by Stefania

2022 - Ukraine: "Kalush Orchestra" by Stefania

Returning after a brief hiatus, Eurovision 2022 saw Ukraine emerge victorious with the mesmerizing performance of 'Kalush Orchestra' by Stefania. The fusion of traditional and contemporary elements captivated audiences and secured Ukraine's place at the top.

2023 - Sweden: "Tattoo" by Loreen

2023 - Sweden: "Tattoo" by Loreen

Sweden once again tasted Eurovision success in 2023, with Loreen's enchanting song 'Tattoo.' The combination of powerful vocals and compelling stage presence marked another memorable victory for Sweden in the competition.

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