Eurovision: Loreen, Käärijä and Mae Muller help set the ranking record

Eurovision Song Contest 2023 winner Loreen of Sweden reacts on stage while celebrating with fans in Kungstradgarden park in Stockholm, Sweden on 16 May 2023Image source, Reuters
By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

Four Eurovision Song Contest songs charted in the UK top 10 simultaneously for the first time.

Loreen's Tattoo, which won the 2023 contest for Sweden, scored this week's highest new entry at number two.

Cha Cha Cha by Käärijä in Finland, which placed second in the competition, took sixth place, becoming the first all-Finnish song to be ranked.

I wrote a song by British Mae Muller and Queen of Kings by Norwegian Alessandra reached ninth and tenth place.

Muller's track performed poorly in this year's competition, finishing second to last, but the song received strong support from radio stations songs.

The Official Charts Company has declared that the last and only other time two or more Eurovision Songs made it into the top 10 at the same time was 1982. that year with A Little Peace, while Britain's Bardo reached number two with One Step Further.

Eurovision: Loreen, Käärijä and Mae Muller help set the ranking record
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 winner Loreen of Sweden reacts on stage while celebrating with fans in Kungstradgarden park in Stockholm, Sweden on 16 May 2023Image source, Reuters
By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

Four Eurovision Song Contest songs charted in the UK top 10 simultaneously for the first time.

Loreen's Tattoo, which won the 2023 contest for Sweden, scored this week's highest new entry at number two.

Cha Cha Cha by Käärijä in Finland, which placed second in the competition, took sixth place, becoming the first all-Finnish song to be ranked.

I wrote a song by British Mae Muller and Queen of Kings by Norwegian Alessandra reached ninth and tenth place.

Muller's track performed poorly in this year's competition, finishing second to last, but the song received strong support from radio stations songs.

The Official Charts Company has declared that the last and only other time two or more Eurovision Songs made it into the top 10 at the same time was 1982. that year with A Little Peace, while Britain's Bardo reached number two with One Step Further.

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