
A huge achievement: the Eurovision hit “Espresso Macchiato”, enjoying international success and has surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify, earning its place among the contest’s most iconic songs.
The song “Espresso Macchiato”, which took the Eurovision 2025 stage by storm. continues to make waves. After finishing third in the Grand Final, it has now become the 27th Eurovision entry ever to surpass 100 million streams on Spotify.
Over the past weekend, Estonian singer and rapper Tommy Cash, who represented Estonia at Eurovision 2025, crossed the 100-million-stream mark on Spotify a feat achieved by only 27 Eurovision songs so far. With this milestone, Tommy Cash joins the ranks of Eurovision hits that have gained global recognition, breaking far beyond Europe’s borders.
The list includes past and present hits, among them: “Waterloo” by ABBA – one of the most well-known and successful Eurovision songs of all time, “Soldi” by Mahmood, which became a favorite at Eurovision 2019, “Toy” by Netta Barzilai, which brought Israel the victory in 2018, and “Bara Bada Bastu” by the Swedish band KAJ, which also competed last year and was marked as the winner from the moment it was released, even though – it finished fourth place.
Without a doubt, this is an impressive list made up of beloved and well-known songs that are fun to listen to and hard to get out of your head. Therefore, we’ve made a playlist featuring the 27 Eurovision songs that have crossed the 100-million-stream mark. Enjoy!
A Winner Without the Trophy
Although Tommy Cash didn’t win first place in the contest, which was won by Austrian singer JJ with the song “Wasted Love”, “Espresso Macchiato” quickly became the one of biggest hits of the season. In a way, the single’s commercial success only proves what Eurovision fans have long known: you don’t always need to win to become an icon.
Estonia at Eurovision 2025
“Espresso Macchiato” is the name of the song performed by the singer Tommy Cash, who represented Estonia in Eurovision 2025. The singer reached third place in the grand final with 356 points. Estonia received 258 points from the televoting, placed second, and 98 more points from the jury vote, placed ninth.
This result is Estonia’s best since their third place in Eurovision 2002, 23 years ago.
Eurovision 2026: This will be Estonia’s 31st participation in Eurovision. Estonia joined the contest in 1994 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2001 when singers Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL, won first place with the song “Everybody”.
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