Sweden picks up its entry for the home soil tonight. One can only hope they will pick a song that will do better than last time the Eurovision was held in Malmö.... (Mind you, Christer Björkman's Imorgon finns en annan dag is one of my Swedish favorites of all time). Unlike last year we don't have a clear favorite so anything can happen, even Swedes going crazy and voting for Ravaillacz and how funny that would be! Still, YOHIO is the one to look out for, but it's not yet sure that he will actually make it.... Despite a minor scandal has arisen as it is thought SVT favors him having a 24&7 crew filming his life and preparations, and even that the original golden boy was Ulrik, but now Christer & co prefer YOHIO... Hmm, wasn't Sweden supposed to be one of the less corrupted countries in the world? Oh yes, that's in the real world and not in the glittery Schlagerwonderland!
Once again there is also an international jury that has helped the Swedes to score a top-3 placing twice in a row already. I have a feeling they might disagree with Swedes this time.... The jury comes from Croatia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Malta, Spain, Ukraine and United Kingdom. That means that Ravaillacz and Sean Banan might suffer because of that but will they also go for YOHIO? Here's a recap of all the songs.
Ulrik Munther - Tell the World I’m Here
David Lindgren – Skyline
State of Drama – Falling
Anton Ewald – Begging
Louise Hoffsten – Only the Dead Fish Follow the Stream
Ralf Gyllenhammar – Bed on Fire
Ravaillacz – En riktig jävla schlager
Sean Banan – Copacabanana
Robin Stjernberg – You
YOHIO – Heartbreak Hotel
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