top of page
Malta_edited.png

ESC Top 250: Chanel takes the crown

Writer's picture: Deo GrechDeo Grech


According to a voting conducted by Belgian website Songfestival.be between 7th November and 4th December 2022, Spain’s 2022 Eurovision entry SloMo, performed by Chanel, is the most popular Eurovision song in the history of the Contest.


With 35,376 points, SloMo came out the winner in this year’s edition of the ‘ESC Top 250’, followed by Loreen’s 2012 Swedish entry Euphoria (23,248 points) which had topped the ranking for 10 consecutive years.

Sweden’s 2022 entry Hold Me Closer by Cornelia Jakobs finished in third place with 13,285 points.


For the complete ranking of the ‘ESC Top 250′ and for the detailed points, click the button below.


 


ESC TOP 10 in 2022

According to the voting held by Belgian website Songfestival.be between 7th November and 4th December 2022, the current TOP 10 are:

  1. Chanel – SloMo (Spain 2022)

  2. Loreen – Euphoria (Sweden 2012)

  3. Cornelia Jacobs – Hold Me Closer (Sweden 2022)

  4. Eleni Foureira – Fuego (Cyprus 2018)

  5. Måneskin – Zitti e buoni (Italy 2021)

  6. Go_A – Shum (Ukraine 2021)

  7. Duncan Laurence – Arcade (Netherlands 2019)

  8. Beth – Dime (Spain 2003)

  9. Diodato – Fai rumore (Italy 2020)

  10. Barbara Pravi – Voilà (France 2021)


19 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comentarios


escactive-logo-web-small2023.png

ESC Active

  • alt.text.label.Facebook
  • alt.text.label.Twitter
  • alt.text.label.Instagram

©2022-2023 by ESC Active. Proudly brought to you by Eurovision associations across the World.
All images on www.escactive.com and our social media platforms are readily available on the internet and believed to be in public domain. Images posted are believed to be published according to the U.S Copyright Fair Use Act (title 17, U.S. Code.). All images, audio and video footage remain the sole copyright of the originator. All text herein is property of www.escactive.com and may not be copied or reproduced without explicit permission. ESCactive.com is not endorsed or sponsored by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), its Member broadcasters or official partners unless specified. Eurovision and its various marks are trademarks of the EBU. 2013-2023 © European Broadcasting Union.

bottom of page