
It’s the end of December and we already have three songs chosen for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 next May. And while we’re sure to see tweaks and revamps — Albania is in the frame after all! — let’s pause and assess where we’re at. Which Eurovision 2024 song is your favourite so far?
You can vote in our poll below. If you need a reminder of the songs, just scroll down.
Which Eurovision 2024 song is your favourite so far?
Eurovision 2024 songs chosen by 22 December
🇦🇱 Albania: Besa Kokëdhima – “Zemrën n’dorë”
The grand final of Festivali i Këngës 62 took place on December 22. Besa Kokëdhima didn’t win the festival — the jury chose Mal Retkoceri instead. But she topped the televote for the ticket to Eurovision with her ballad “Zemrën n’dorë”.
Ahead of the final, she told our reporter Erdi that she poured all of her heart into the song — despite initially not wanting to send a ballad.
🇨🇿 Czechia: Aiko with “Pedestal”
Bright-based artist Aiko topped the week-long vote of ESCZ 2024 with her song “Pedestal,” an anthem of empowerment and self-love. Speaking to our reporter Youyou after the show, she said she wrote the song when she was angry — and when stuck in a relationship with someone who wasn’t reciprocating her love.
According to the Czech delegation it “emphasizes the determination to prioritize independence. It highlights the importance of putting oneself first in the face of adversity and any toxic relationships.” Get it, girl!
🇫🇷 France: Slimane with “Mon amour”
When it comes to song reveal, France was the first country out of the gate. In November it revealed its song and artist on the same day. And what a reveal it was! Slimane is among his country’s top pop stars, having sold out massive arenas and racked up billions of streams.
On the day of the reveal he told me that love dictates all he does — and provided the material for his entry “Mon amour.”
“Yes, it’s true. Love is my biggest source of inspiration in music. It drives my life and all my choices. It’s love — love for my daughter, love for my family, love for my friends, love for music. It’s universal love and since I started writing songs, I think I needed to input all this love into my songs.”
So who did you vote for? And who needs a revamp? Let us know down below…