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LISTEN: All Eesti Laul 2024 songs released

Posted on 8 December 2023 By Admin No Comments on LISTEN: All Eesti Laul 2024 songs released

Estonia’s selection for Eurovision 2024 is now well and truly on. All 20 of the competing songs in Eesti Laul 2024 have now been released for fans to take a listen to.

The 20 entries were originally set to be unveiled during a special TV programme on ETV, hosted by Grete Kuld and Tõnis Niinemets, on Friday evening. But after some of the songs dropped prematurely on streaming platforms, broadcaster ERR has now shared the full playlist.

You can listen to all the songs via the Raadio 2 website by clicking here.

Eesti Laul 2024 songs

Automatic finalists

  • Brother Apollo – “Bad Boy”
  • Carlos Ukareda – “Never Growing Up”
  • Daniel Levi – “Over the Moon”
  • Nele-Liis Vaiksoo – “Käte ümber jää”
  • Uudo Sepp & Sarah Murray – “Still Love” 

Semi-finalists

  • 5MINNUST & Puuluup – “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”
  • Anet Vaikmaa – “Serotoniin”
  • Antsud – “Vetevaim”
  • Cecilia – “FOMO”
  • Ewert and The Two Dragons – “Hold Me Now”
  • INGA – “No Dog On a Leash”
  • Ingmar – “Dreaming”
  • Laura – “Here’s Where I Draw the Line”
  • Multikas & Ewert Sundja – “Oblivion”
  • OLLIE – “My Friend”
  • Peter Põder – “Korra veel”
  • Silver Jusilo – “Lately”
  • Sofia Rubina – “Be Good”
  • Traffic – “Wunderbar”
  • YONNA – “I Don’t Know About You”

Eesti Laul has had a slight shake-up for 2024. Unlike last year — when there were two semi-finals — this year there will only be one. The preliminary event will take place on 20 January in the city of Tartu and features 15 of this year’s contestants.

The other change to the format is the presence of automatic qualifiers, who get to bypass the semi-final and go directly to the grand final on 17 February. Following the submission period, a “broad-based” jury consisting of 41 people chose the five automatic finalists.

Which song are you enjoying most on first listen? Who do you think has potential to win Eesti Laul 2024? Let us know in the comments below.

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