Saturday, May 26, 2012

Eurovision euphoria

  • BAKU, Azerbaijan — Swedens Loreen has clinched the top spot at this years Eurovision Song Contest with her dance hit Euphoria, pushing aside competition from a sextet of Russian grannies and a Serbian balladeer.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Swedens Loreen brought home gold in the glitzy 2012 Eurovision Song Contest early Sunday morning with an impassioned rendition of her hit Euphoria from Baku in Azerbaijan.
  • (Local)
  • Favourite Loreen of Sweden has won the Eurovision Song Contest in the Azerbaijani capital Baku, her countrys fifth victory in the annual music extravaganza.
  • (SBS)
  • (CNN)-- Sweden took top prize in the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, beating out competition from 25 other countries. Singer Loreen, 28, won for Euphoria, an upbeat dance-style song.
  • (CNN)
  • The Eurovision Song Contest, an annual singing pageant as Englebert Humperdinck to a pair of Austrian gangsta rappers.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • Loreen is a Swedish singer and music producer; she represented her country, Sweden, with her entry song "Euphoria.
  • (dbtechno.com)
  • The rest of Europe failed to warm to the UKs Eurovision entry, sung by Engelbert Humperdinck - with the veteran pop singer coming second from last. Swedens entry Euphoria, performed by Loreen, stormed home to win with 372 points.
  • (Sky.com)
  • Loreen is singing for Sweden at Eurovision 2012 and is the red hot favourite to win the much coveted prize with her song Euphoria. Best Odds: 5/4 Paddy Power - click for a £50 free bet.
  • (Sweden - Bettingpro.com)
  • Sweden has won this years Eurovision Song Contest with Euphoria performed by 28-year-old singer Loreen. She scored a total of 372 points to secure Swedens fifth Eurovision Song Contest win overall. The UK finished in 25th position out of 26 countries.
  • (Waveguide)
  • Questions will be asked about the decision to hand the Eurovision Song Contest baton to a 76-year-old The contest was won by Swedish singer Loreen with dance track Euphoria.
  • (The Guardian)

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