Let's continue the series and kill some time having a look at the last decade and see who were the Top-10 best scoring countries in the Eurovision song contest in the past ten years. The ways to calculate are many and here I have used the simple average placement method (and it's not all so serious). Number one is of course Sweden.
Two wins, two bronzes and four additional top-7 finishes makes Sweden the most succesful Eurovision country in the 2010's, the only odd one out being the home entry in 2013 (14th). But let's see how long this will last; fandom isn't anymore equally mesmerized by Melodifestivalen and the Swedish entries, and certainly not the televoters in the recent years while the juries still back them up no matter what. This blogger has pretty much lost interest in Melodifestivalen the past few years to be honest, and think Sweden's been overrated for way too long. But times are changing, let's see how their 2020's will be. I personally think The Mamas, no matter how lovely they are, would have risked a NQ in Rotterdam 2020. There, I said it. Shoot me now.
2011 Eric Saade - Popular - 3rd ****
2012 Loreen - Eiphoria - WINNER *****
2013 Robin Stjernberg - You - 14th **
2014 Sanna Nielsen - Undo - 3rd *****
2015 Måns Zelmerlöw - Heroes - WINNER ****
2016 Frans - If I were sorry - 5th ****
2017 Robin Bengtson - I can't go on - 5th ***
2018 Benjamin Ingrosso - Dance you off - 7th ***
2019 John Lundvik - Too late for love - 5th *****
Sweden would have sent last year's backing group for John Lundvik, The Mamas to Rotterdam 2020 with their Move. Next year Melodifestivalen goes on as usual and The Mamas are welcome to send in a song....
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