Azerbaijan Officially Denies: Eurovision Entry Was Not Created by AI

Azerbaijan Officially Denies: Eurovision Entry Was Not Created by AI

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Azerbaijani national broadcaster confirms that JIVA's Eurovision 2026 song "Just Go" is an original creation, dismissing rumors of AI involvement A wave of rumors recently swept through social media among Eurovision fans, alleging that the Azerbaijani entry for the upcoming contest in Vienna, "Just Go" performed by JIVA, utilized artificial intelligence (AI) during its creation. These speculations originated from discoveries suggesting that several previous works by the songwriter, Fuad Javadov, were indeed developed using AI tools. In response, the Azerbaijani national broadcaster, İctimai, decided to quell the rumors by issuing a detailed statement supporting both the artist and the creator. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Official Clarification on Creative Integrity The national broadcaster emphasized that the song underwent a rigorous screening process: "In recent days, questions regarding the creative process of the song have been discussed on social media. We declare that the allegations concerning the use of artificial intelligence do not correspond to reality. The song 'Just Go' is...
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Eurovision Scandals: The Dirty Secrets of the Contest’s Early Years

Eurovision Scandals: The Dirty Secrets of the Contest’s Early Years

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A journey behind the scenes of Eurovision: from the Swiss “arrangement” of 1956 to the dictator who bribed judges. The first chapter of the “Eurodrama Files” series exposing the contest’s dirtiest secrets. 70 years ago, in a small casino hall in Lugano, Switzerland, only seven countries gathered for a modest song competition that was broadcast almost entirely on radio. No Finnish monsters, no smoke machines, and no glass trophies shattering live on air. Seven decades later, the Eurovision Song Contest is far more than just a music competition it has become one of the world’s largest pop-culture phenomena. To mark the contest’s 70th anniversary, EuroMix editorial team members Roie Ben Hoor, Talya Raviv, and Oscar Diefenthal embarked on a journey through the archives to bring you the most fascinating stories from Eurovision’s past. In every episode of this series, we will open a different “file” and revisit the biggest, strangest, and most unforgettable moments that shaped the history of...
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Boy George at Eurovision 2026? Senhit Finally Addresses the Big Question

Boy George at Eurovision 2026? Senhit Finally Addresses the Big Question

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); San Marino at Eurovision 2026: After missing the national final stage, Senhit reveals whether Boy George is expected to appear with her on the big stage in Vienna, Austria. Italian singer Senhit, who will represent San Marino for the third time at the Eurovision 2026, which will be held in Vienna, Austria, with the song “Superstar”, has addressed for the first time the speculation surrounding the participation of British singer Boy George in the Eurovision performance. The discussion emerged after he was absent from the Sammarinese national selection and is currently not listed as a performing artist on Eurovision’s official artist list. The latest drama closely mirrors the singer’s previous participation in the contest. Will history repeat itself? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A week has passed since Senhit won the San Marino national selection with the song “Superstar”, yet one question continues to occupy Eurovision fans: will the iconic British singer Boy George actually appear alongside her on the Eurovision...
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Eurovision 2026 Odds: These Are the 10 Countries Favoured to Win

Eurovision 2026 Odds: These Are the 10 Countries Favoured to Win

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2026: All contest songs have been revealed, and one country still holds the lead in the betting odds! Which countries are leading? This is the current state of the betting tables. The list of competing songs in Eurovision 2026 has been completed, and all 35 songs were unveiled yesterday (Wed) for listening! With the release of the songs, the betting table is stabilizing and providing a clearer picture of who has a chance to win the contest and who is expected to miss out on the final. The betting tables now carry significant weight as a tool for predicting the results of the contest, which will be held in May in Vienna, Austria. The betting will close in parallel with the broadcast of the Eurovision Grand Final, which will be held on May 16th. The full betting table is at the bottom of the article! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Who Are the Top 10 Countries Competing...
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Sold Out: Eurovision Party SKG 2026 Kicks Off Tonight in Greece

Sold Out: Eurovision Party SKG 2026 Kicks Off Tonight in Greece

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Greek website "Eurovisionfun" and local radio stations are hosting the annual pre-Eurovision party tonight (Thursday) in Thessaloniki. The completely sold-out event will feature a massive lineup of Eurovision 2026 stars, including a huge last-minute surprise! The Greek Eurovision website Eurovisionfun is hosting, for the third consecutive year, its annual pre‑party “Eurovision Party SKG” in collaboration with local radio stations Zoo Radio and Transistor. The party will take place tonight (Thursday, 12 March) at the “WE” club in Thessaloniki and is described as the biggest Eurovision event in Greece. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Following the huge success of the previous two editions, excitement this year is at its peak: more than 1,000 Eurovision fans have secured their spots, and the organisers have announced that all tickets for the event have been completely sold out. The evening, which starts at 20:30 and will feature live performances, DJ sets and a Eurovision atmosphere late into the night, will be hosted by Irene Kakouri and Giorgos Velintsiais. The Euromix team, who already...
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Sweden: Watch the Performances from “Melfest WKND 2026”

Sweden: Watch the Performances from “Melfest WKND 2026”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Melfest WKND 2026" in Stockholm kicked off the Eurovision pre-party season. Held during the local selection weekend, the event featured various Eurovision 2026 contestants and past fan favorites performing live. With less than two months remaining until the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 week commences in Vienna, Austria, the promotional season is officially underway. During this period, various host cities welcome participating artists for "pre-parties" alongside contest veterans and national selection contestants. For the artists, these events provide a vital platform to promote their entries, engage with international fans, and conduct interviews with various international media outlets. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Tradition of Melfest WKND in Stockholm Following long-standing tradition, the season's inaugural pre-party was held at the Nalen venue in Stockholm, Sweden. The event coincided with the high-stakes weekend of the local national selection final—Melodifestivalen 2026. This gathering serves as a bridge between the intense local competition and the upcoming international stage. International Talent and Local Stars Take the...
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Eurovision 2026: All 35 Artists and Songs Revealed

Eurovision 2026: All 35 Artists and Songs Revealed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After a long season of national selections, internal choices and pre-contests across the continent, the 35 artists and songs competing at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna have been revealed. Listen to all the entries. All 35 participating entries for Eurovision 2026 set to take place in Vienna, Austria have now been published! Thirty‑five countries and their acts from across Europe and Australia have been selected over the last five months, officially kicking off the contest season. A long run of internal selections, national finals and intense debates over Israel’s participation - which even led to the withdrawal of Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain - has now come to an end. Over the past half‑year, all participating countries gradually unveiled or chose their representatives for the upcoming May contest. Thirty countries will compete in two semi‑finals, held on May 12th and May 14th, aiming to qualify for the grand final on May 16th. They will join the four biggest financial contributors – Italy, the...
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Georgia: Bzikebi to Perform “On Replay” at Eurovision

Georgia: Bzikebi to Perform “On Replay” at Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Georgia in Eurovision 2026: The Georgian national broadcaster GPB has announced that Bzikebi will represent Georgia at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna with the song “On Replay.” Listen to the song "On Replay" is the title of the song that will be performed by band Bzikebi, who will represent the Georgia in the first half of the first semi-final, scheduled for May 12. The song was written by Giorgi Kukhianidze, The composer of "Echo". The song is performed in English. ‎‏   The song expresses a sense of freedom, energy, and living fully in the moment. The imagery of lights, midnight, and neon suggests a vibrant atmosphere where people connect through music and shared excitement. The repeated line “Don’t think, let go” highlights the main message of the song: to stop overthinking, embrace the experience, and allow yourself to feel the rhythm of life, even through its ups and downs. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Bzikebi – Who Are You? Bzikebi previously represented Georgia at the Junior...
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“Clever, Cheeky and Fun”: British Eurovision Experts React to Their 2026’s Entry

“Clever, Cheeky and Fun”: British Eurovision Experts React to Their 2026’s Entry

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); United Kingdom at Eurovision 2026: Various British experts reacted yesterday (Tuesday) to the country’s entry to Vienna, Austria. Among the responses, Katrina Leskanich, winner of Eurovision 1997, praised the entry: “The crowd will love it!” Key Eurovision figures were interviewed yesterday (Tuesday) by the British website GBNews about the song and upcoming voting for Eurovision 2026 set to take place this May. Among the reactions was Katrina Leskanich, lead singer of Katrina and the Waves and winner of Eurovision 1997, who praised and supported the United Kingdom’s choice to send Look Mum No Computer as its representative. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   When asked about the British Eurovision 2026 song, Katrina replied: “Eins, Zwei, Drei is clever, cheeky and fun. It’s perfect for Eurovision and a refreshing positive choice for the United Kingdom. We should not expect to come last with this one despite political voting”. She explained that the United Kingdom’s representative is on a mission to repair the country’s shaky reputation in the contest — and with this song, he...
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Armenia: Simon to Perform “Paloma Rumba” at Eurovision 2026

Armenia: Simon to Perform “Paloma Rumba” at Eurovision 2026

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Armenia at Eurovision 2026: Simon will represent the country at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna with the song “Paloma Rumba”. Listen to the song. “Paloma Rumba” is the title of the track to be performed by Simon, who has been selected to represent Armenia at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria this coming May. The singer will perform the song for the first time in the second semi‑final, which will take place on 14 May. Simon’s entry was written by Llilit Navasardyan, Armenia’s Eurovision 2022 representative Rosa Linn, David Tserunyan, and Eva Voskanyan. Simon and his song were chosen internally by the Armenian national broadcaster ARMPTV. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The song is a humorous, tongue‑in‑cheek novelty track, which is exactly what could be expected given what we know about the performer. The entire music video is set in a grey office that Simon gradually brings to life with color, similar to his song in last year’s Armenian national selection. In the song’s climax, driven by electronic music and electric guitar, Simon and his office colleagues throw papers in the air like...
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