Skip to content
  • About us
  • Music
  • Celebrities
  • TV and Movies
  • Fashion
  • Entertaiment
  • Life Style
  • Travel and Health
Style Focus

Style Focus

  • About us
  • Music
  • Celebrities
  • TV and Movies
  • Fashion
  • Entertaiment
  • Life Style
  • Travel and Health
  • Toggle search form
  • Olivia Rodrigo and The 1975 to headline Glastonbury Uncategorised
  • New music this week: Songs from Gustaph, Madame Monsieur, Hooverphonic and more Uncategorised
  • King of the Hill and Parks and Rec actor shot dead Uncategorised
  • La más zorra: Nebulossa reaches number one on Spotify’s Viral 50 Spain with her Benidorm Fest entry Uncategorised
  • MTV Video Music Awards’ Most Iconic Fashion Moments of All Time Uncategorised
  • Matthew Perry buried in private ceremony, US media reports Uncategorised
  • Elton John album on hold because he ‘can’t see’ Uncategorised
  • Kylie Jenner Revives Viral ‘Rise and Shine’ Song Alongside Kim Kardashian at the Met Gala Uncategorised

Poll: Which Eurovision 2024 songs are you still listening to?

Posted on 11 June 2024 By Admin No Comments on Poll: Which Eurovision 2024 songs are you still listening to?

It’s been one month since our beloved song contest stars shook, shimmied and sang during the grand final of Eurovision 2024. The team at wiwibloggs can’t get Nemo’s “The Code” out of our heads and our bodies just won’t stop moving when we hear Baby Lasagna’s “Rim Tim Tagi Dim.” Unless we grab some tissues for Jerry Heil & alyona alyona’s “Teresa & Maria,” hit slay on Slimane’s “Mon Amour,” or start stretching so we can dance to Kaleen’s “We Will Rave.” But our playlists don’t stop there. We’re still humming along to Aiko’s “Pedestal,” Sarah Bonnici’s “Loop,” Electric Fields’ “One Milkhali (One Blood)” and Luna’s “The Tower” to name a few.

That we would compulsively listen to songs that failed to crack the Top 10 (or even make the final) isn’t surprising. Eurovision acts frequently fail on the big night because of bad staging or dodgy vocals or their divisive nature, while digitally re-mastered versions of those same songs go on to prove timeless. Remember Britain’s Gina G. from the 1996 contest? Her dance number “Ooo Ah….Just A Little Bit” only placed 8th, but it’s now a staple on dance floors from Lima to Los Angeles.

Now it’s time for you to let us know which songs you are still listening to. So pull our your iPhone and warm up your Spotify playlists to see which tracks you’ve played the most, and then vote in our poll.

You can vote for as many songs as you’d like, but you can only vote one time: Be sure to click the box next to each song you’re still listening to before pressing submit. The poll will close on July 11. We’re hiding the results for now — you’ll have to come back to see how your faves are doing!

Poll: Which Eurovision 2024 songs are you still listening to?

Rather than stressing out over the results, why not review our past winners?

Adblock test (Why?)

Uncategorised Tags:Polls

Post navigation

Previous Post: BBC to air special programmes for Michael Mosley
Next Post: Halle Berry Can’t Stop Laughing as She Has Multiple Wardrobe Malfunctions

Related Posts

  • Finland’s Erika Vikman is our readers’ favourite Eurovision 2025 act so far (again) Uncategorised
  • Taylor Swift: As the Eras Tour bows out, what will she do next? Uncategorised
  • Lee Sun-kyun: Parasite actor found dead at 48 Uncategorised
  • Spain: RTVE unveils the rules for Benidorm Fest 2026 Uncategorised
  • Eurovision 2025: Geneva and Basel shortlisted as final two candidate cities to host Uncategorised
  • Liam Payne planned to marry me, says girlfriend Kate Cassidy Uncategorised

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • BBC faces dilemma over new series of MasterChef
  • Trainspotting’s Irvine Welsh: We’ve become ‘dumbed down machines’
  • Joe Locke set for West End after shooting Heartstopper movie
  • Gregg Wallace warned not to ‘say women made it up’
  • The Salt Path author defends herself against claims she misled readers

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • March 2022

Categories

  • announcements
  • Events
  • Fashion
  • music
  • Persons
  • Uncategorised
  • Poll results: Gåte (and KEiiNO) are our readers’ favourites to win Melodi Grand Prix 2024 Uncategorised
  • MoNaKiss' second track “Lamai” - a new voice of street youth
    MoNaKiss’ second track “Lamai” – a new voice of street youth music
  • Usher shines at Super Bowl half-time show Uncategorised
  • Presentation of the new release
    From catwalk and global advertising to music career – the premiere of LADOSHKO’s song Uncategorised
  • Її костюм — її історія: як Ірина Ковальова несе український голос у світ
    Її костюм — її історія: як Ірина Ковальова несе український голос у світ Persons
  • Ofcom will not tell GB News to stop hiring politicians Uncategorised
  • Charli, Neil Young and Scissor Sisters give Glastonbury goosebumps Uncategorised
  • “I got a soul on fire”: Mustii releases his pain with the “Before the Party’s Over” lyrics Uncategorised

Copyright © Style Focus

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme