Sibling duo enthusiastic: Germany takes the ESC with Baller!
Sibling duo enthusiastic: Germany takes the ESC with Baller!
Wien, Österreich - The siblings ABOR and Tynna, from Vienna, won the German preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) on Saturday evening. With their rousing song "Baller", they clearly prevailed against Lyza's strong competition. This is the first time since 2007 that Germany will again take part in the ESC with a German -language song. Stefan Raab, who acted as a juror in this preliminary decision, is convinced: "If you could still bet in Germany on ESC songs, I would put all my money on winning this song," reports vienna.at .
Although the sibling duo comes from a musical family and is classic, "Baller" is a real pop song that comes with fresh beats. Tynna, who is involved in singing, smashed her brother's cello during her performance - a spectacular idea of Raab, as she confirmed. The song, which was originally planned in English, was rewritten after consultation with Raab. Tynna said: "The song is a separation song that we wrote in autumn". You are absolutely aware that this is a great opportunity for your career, she said in an interview that Brisant.de
strong preliminary decision and public voting
The preliminary decision "Chefskin ESC 2025" attracted more than 3,300 applicants. In the end, Abor and Tynna prevailed in an exciting final, where the audience promptly voted on the winners. With just more than a third of the votes, they won a little thin against the Berlin singer Lyza, who has over 1.5 million followers on TikTok. Raab praised the sibling duo and announced that a concept for the stage would quickly be designed in the ESC staging. The ESC final will take place on May 17, 2025 in Switzerland, where Abor and Tynna will first compete for Germany.
raab, known for his influence on the ESC, wants to take responsibility for the revival of the German contribution. After a series of disappointing placements, the pressure is high to return with a resounding success. He emphasized that the motivation to win is in the foreground: "If you don't want to win, you don't need to go there". The siblings themselves appreciate the importance of this event and are excited about their trip to Basel.
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