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Streams of “Ai Coração” grew more than 400% on Spotify in Eurovision week

Portuguese music recorded exponential growth in the decisive week but would end up in 23rd position in the festival.

In line with Spotify’s predictions, Loreen’s “Tattoo” turned out to be the winner, having broken the record for the most listened-to Swedish female artist in a single day.

Following the triumphant victory of Loreen’s “Tattoo” in the 2023 edition of Eurovision, Spotify streaming data reveals the artists most listened to by fans of Europe’s most important music competition, in the key week leading up to the festival.

The data collected during the Eurovision week, that is, from the 8th to the 14th of May, reveal that in Portugal, without great surprises, the song most listened to by the fans was “Ai Coração” by Mimicat, which had a growth of more than 400 % in the decisive week, despite having finished in 23rd position. In the second position of the songs most heard by the Portuguese is the winning song by Loreen, followed by the theme from Finland, “Cha Cha Cha” by Käärijä.

Top Global
At a global level, Spotify data are right again:
the most listened-to song was “Tattoo” by Loreen, who would take home the trophy for the second time, entering the Spotify Global 50 playlist and breaking the record for the most listened-to Swedish female artist in a single year. only day. The second place is occupied by “Cha Cha Cha” by Käärijä, representing Finland, and the podium ends with the Norwegian song by Alessandra, “Queen of Kings”.

Interestingly, “Mama ŠČ!” from Let 3, the song representing Croatia, hit big on Spotify – with a 669% increase in streams despite finishing in 13th place. Other songs that saw an increase in streams following the airing of the final were “Better the Devil You Know” performed by Sonia and “I Turn To You” by Mel C, but performed by Cornelia Jakobs, with an increase of 1000% and 130 % on streams respectively.

The most heard winners of the last 10 editions:
Looking at the winners of the last editions of Eurovision, fans continue to hear the most outstanding songs from the various editions every year. The lead belongs to Duncan Laurance with “Arcade”, followed by “Zitti e Buoni” by Måneskin, and the top 3 ends with Måns Zelmerlöw with “Heroes”. “Amar pelo dois”, the winning song by Salvador Sobral, is in the 8th position of the most listened in the last ten editions.

Amazing Eurovision Hits on Spotify
Although the spotlight goes to the winners, there are Eurovision songs that didn’t win the festival, but that achieved great success on Spotify. Last year, Armenia, represented by Rosa Linn, scored only 61 points and ranked 20th. However, “Snap” went viral on social media and already has 600 million streams on Spotify. In 2021, for example, the United Kingdom was in the last position of the final, but “Embers” by James Newman reached success on Spotify and already has more than 11 million streams.

The success of songs that were not preferred in their Eurovision editions demonstrates the power of competition in discovering new artists.

Spotify users can relive this year’s incredible contest with behind-the-scenes access to exclusive interviews from Loreen, Mae Muller, and more by listening to the latest episode of the Discover This podcast.

The most listened-to songs worldwide from the 2023 edition of Eurovision (8 to 14 May):

  • Sweden – “Tattoo” by Loreen
  • Finland – “Cha Cha Cha” by Käärijä
  • Norway – “Queen of Kings” by Alessandra
  • Israel – “Unicorn” by Noa Kirel
  • Italy – “Due Vite” by Marco Mengoni
  • Poland – “Solo” by BLANKA
  • France – “Évidemment” by La Zarra
  • Austria – “Who the Hell is Edgar?” by TEYA, SALENA
  • Czech Republic – “My Sister’s Crown” by Vesna
  • United Kingdom – “I Wrote A Song” by Mae Muller

The most listened-to songs in Portugal from the 2023 edition of Eurovision (8 to 14 May):

  • Portugal – “Ai Coração” by Mimicat
  • Sweden – “Tattoo” by Loreen
  • Finland – “Cha Cha Cha” by Käärijä
  • Norway – “Queen of Kings” by Alessandra
  • Israel – “Unicorn” by Noa Kirel
  • France – “Évidemment” by La Zarra
  • Austria – “Who the Hell is Edgar?” by TEYA, SALENA
  • Czech Republic – “My Sister’s Crown” by Vesna
  • United Kingdom – “I Wrote A Song” by Mae Muller
  • Italy – “Due Vite” by Marco Mengoni

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