España a ganado y . Por que el jurado era francés y era en francia tu sabe como se llama en mi país si no lo sabes te lo digo FAVORITISMO 😜 pa que lo sepa y aprenda que españa siempre gana ARRIBA ESPAÑA 🇪🇸
I'm French and I'm very proud of my nation but I think another country will win in 2024 and I agree with that, I just wish it was deserved. In any case, since 2018 I am not disappointed with any winner, they were all good, and I loved this year's edition because there were many songs that I loved compared to other years, we can see that there was a good understanding between all the candidates and it's beautiful, just beautiful to see 🥰🥺❤ We are all Heroes🦸!!
Funny you say so, cause the very first year with this system was brought in place The Netherlands won the online vote (with Malta in 2nd) and dropped down to last in 2021. Kazakhstan always does pretty well. If your song is good enough you'll get votes. You have to pick 3 songs when you vote. France just happens to send a popular song every single year since they've returned. They're like the Sweden of Junior Eurovision.
@@ESCMay but the Netherlands isn't a small fanbase is it? You see a trentline where countries such as the Netherlands, Poland, France and Spain for example do way better compared to Macedonia or let's say Georgia. As to why? It's not because the song quality of these countries are better or worse consistently. I'd argue Macedonia and Georgia send very good submissions based on jury results and the fandom. You can prodict scores in televote so easily. Voting for 3 countries you say? The songs rated lowes on average by the fandom have a spike in votes. Let's say Portugal, Serbia or Albania sends a 'meh' entry. Not to say these songs are bad, I personally love them often, but the fandom clearly doesn't often. These lowest ranked songs always get strategic votes. The number is around the same every year and they outperform countries like let's Georgia when they send a great song and young artist. These strategic votes are direct proof of our own country preferism. Then you have people who vote their favorite and their country and those voting the ones they like most. Inevitably, smaller countries odds drop immensely. Who comes on top? Netherlands, Spain or France for example. Denying this happens is weird, cause 1. Ofc people want to support their own country and go to the contest next year. 2. People discuss these strategies openly. France and the Netherlands for example have organised campaigns by the broadcasters themselves to vote for them. So sure, Malta might once every so often do well, in general the scores are set before the show depending on the jesc it's popularity in each country. That's why we saw the host win twice in a short time, hosting means publicity/attention in the host country, another example. Is it to say big countries can send anything and still win? No of course not, but if it's on the same level as a smaller country, it won't be an exciting journey, we all know who'll win in the end. The bigger country. Last example. Ireland had a one hour delay with broadcasting once, guess who got last?
@@escwilde222 I specifically named the Netherlands, because we've both won it and placed last. Not because of the size of it's fan base. It shows population isn't everything. If the song is shit not even your own people will mass vote for it. Same goes for Spain they send a song that wasn't as wel loved in 2021 and in result didn't do that great with the online vote. According to your theory Germany should do way better than it actually has. It just happens that those 'bigger' countries send more popular songs, likely would have placed similarly with a normal televote system. Literally look at rankings over here on youtube and you'll see the 'bigger' countries are often still at the top. That has nothing to do with voting for your own country. Voting for 'meh' songs hasn't resulted in them reaching top 3, which shows people voting for their favourites rather than weaker songs is still the majority. Voting for your own country doesn’t always play down to just wanting to see your own country do well. Culture and a general preference for songs reflecting said culture come into play aswel. plainly calling it voting for your own country or bloc voting and calling it a day is a bit naive. It's not that simple.
did anyone else notice that in 2003 the 3rd song one in 2004 the 4th and soo on each year the last two numbers of the curent year were the winners?! thats just crazy man
For me the best winner is France 2023 … but yeah there’s a lot of hate towards France this year … (which I don’t get because they were the best ) and you can say that it was Spain or Armenia (yes they were amazing ) but France and Zoé were just on another lever
Well considering it’s had 21 winners and a 22 will win later this year, it’s been around for quite some time. Since 2003 to be exact. A couple of winners have been invited to the big stage for a quick little talk about the next Junior Eurovision.
Russian and Polish girls 17-19 look older than most kids, but maybe it's just how it looks like... Actually a number of them, but I see that upper age limit is 14 so they cannot be older, maybe with some girls just puberty hits + more grown up make-up that makes them seem older
@@EurovisionESC shows it’s a pretty dang good song. Young/childlike enough to win Jesc and mature enough that it likely would have done well at Esc aswel. Personally it’s my al time favourite Jesc song.
@@ESCMayTo be fair they at least are giving top performances. I do hope Kazakhstan comes back in 2024 and finally gets that win, they have been edging for past 10 years. Other thing I hope is one of the rare languages countries. Like I would love, if Irish Gaelic song won at least once. It would probably also be fun, if Australia snatched their first win ever.
@@mjm3091 1- Kazakhstan hasn't been participating for that long. They've only been at JESC for 5 years. Also, they have to be invited by the EBU and it won't happen. They didn't got an invitation last year, and now that there's a new protocol to protect children, there's not a single chance they will ever be invited again cause they don't comply with it. 2-Australia doesn't take part anymore since 2019, they can't win because they don't participate. 3- Spain will win at home this year, wait and see
A combination of buying juries (esp. in 2022), plus the fact the president of the EBU is also the president of FranceTV. Corruption at its finest. Thank universe this year there will be a new president of the EBU. Wait til my country plays some karma back on France and they get 1st in the running order, in a year that will probably have 19-20 countries, so they can't win again 😂
@@mrPp475 1. It feels like it though. They also want to be back and I don't see a reason why they wouldn't be invited for this year. I don't see a reason why they wouldn't follow new JESC protocol? It doesn't mean country itself has to change their child protection rules - it's just about the broadcaster following them. Which shouldn't be that hard. Also as I understand it's not that they didn't get invitation for 2023, it's that they decided to not participate (probably some monetary issues, as usual with most countries). 2. Australia did recently confirm that they aren't back for 2024. But it's not impossible for them to come back in later years. They did mostly quit because of the pandemics tbh. And it's not like they quit adult one, so there is always a chance of winning that some day. 3. Wouldn't be against it. It has been some time since they won. I do kinda wish Ireland wins (songs in Irish always had some charm to them) or maybe some other country that never won (at the moment from confirmed countries that leaves North Macedonia - which also would be good/fun choice, especially with how their adult Eurovision has been in past few years). Let's just hope it's not once again one of the multi-win countries, especially France, lol.
My top 5
1. Malena
2. Roksana
3. Viki
4. Zoe clauzure
5. Valentina
2:31
he attac
He protecc
But most importantly
He clicc clacc
LOL 😂
Wooohoooo wooohoooo
my top
1 Roksana Węgiel
2 Malena
3 zoe clauzure
i am form Poland thank you so much
🇲🇫 2020❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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@@rajanek113 Ja też ❤
2008 are the most iconic winners
My faves are 2010 with Vladimir Arzumanyan’s “Mama”, 2021 with Malena’s “Qami Qami”, and 2022 with Lissandro’s “Oh Mamman!”
There is only one M at Maman ;)
For one time, french wasn't confusing lmao
France now joins Poland of being the only 2 countries to win Junior Eurovision 2 years in a row (Poland in 18-19 and France in 22-23)
And joins Georgia as triple winner.
@@mjm3091Poland 2 x Franca Gruzja 3
@@eternalmisery8536 are you having a stroke?
@@mjm3091 have you heard of other languages?
@@cheesebrerfetg now that's just bot comment
Can we talk about how GOOD 2003 is??? Dino is so talented
Exactly
Malena, Zoe, Viki, Valentina, Roksana ❤❤🤗🤗
yeah! Polannnddddd THE BEST IMO
@@Diana-fm1lp ❤🤍❤🤍❤🤍
@@escahmet7487 Where are you from? I'm from Poland :)
Yeah!Armenia
@@Manushakis_fann_em 🥰🥰❤❤
What a nice rebrand!!!
2014 and 2016 were just INCREDIBLE!!!❤
Maria Isabel, Viki and Malena are still my top 3 :)
Nice video. I love JESC so much. So many great songs and winners. ❤❤❤
Poland still remains the best! 🇵🇱🥰
rel, polska gurom! (pudzian)
polska gurom
Sorry, but no one like María Isabel! THE QUEEN
Zoé is so well deserving of the win even though Sandra would've been great
Haha no way france is overrated
@@DG-kr3jdyou’re just Jealous lol
real winner of junior eurovision 2022 is Georgia(“I belive” by Mariam Bigvava)🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤so injustice couse we lost a great chanse😢
@@lukagamakharia3013 yes!!!
España a ganado y . Por que el jurado era francés y era en francia tu sabe como se llama en mi país si no lo sabes te lo digo FAVORITISMO 😜 pa que lo sepa y aprenda que españa siempre gana ARRIBA ESPAÑA 🇪🇸
I'm French and I'm very proud of my nation but I think another country will win in 2024 and I agree with that, I just wish it was deserved. In any case, since 2018 I am not disappointed with any winner, they were all good, and I loved this year's edition because there were many songs that I loved compared to other years, we can see that there was a good understanding between all the candidates and it's beautiful, just beautiful to see
🥰🥺❤ We are all Heroes🦸!!
Tu as raison ❤😊😢
All respectively good winners, but you see where own country voting took off. Smaller fandom countries don't stand a chance anymore which is sad.
Funny you say so, cause the very first year with this system was brought in place The Netherlands won the online vote (with Malta in 2nd) and dropped down to last in 2021. Kazakhstan always does pretty well. If your song is good enough you'll get votes. You have to pick 3 songs when you vote. France just happens to send a popular song every single year since they've returned. They're like the Sweden of Junior Eurovision.
@@ESCMay but the Netherlands isn't a small fanbase is it? You see a trentline where countries such as the Netherlands, Poland, France and Spain for example do way better compared to Macedonia or let's say Georgia. As to why? It's not because the song quality of these countries are better or worse consistently. I'd argue Macedonia and Georgia send very good submissions based on jury results and the fandom.
You can prodict scores in televote so easily. Voting for 3 countries you say? The songs rated lowes on average by the fandom have a spike in votes. Let's say Portugal, Serbia or Albania sends a 'meh' entry. Not to say these songs are bad, I personally love them often, but the fandom clearly doesn't often. These lowest ranked songs always get strategic votes. The number is around the same every year and they outperform countries like let's Georgia when they send a great song and young artist. These strategic votes are direct proof of our own country preferism. Then you have people who vote their favorite and their country and those voting the ones they like most. Inevitably, smaller countries odds drop immensely. Who comes on top? Netherlands, Spain or France for example.
Denying this happens is weird, cause 1. Ofc people want to support their own country and go to the contest next year. 2. People discuss these strategies openly. France and the Netherlands for example have organised campaigns by the broadcasters themselves to vote for them.
So sure, Malta might once every so often do well, in general the scores are set before the show depending on the jesc it's popularity in each country. That's why we saw the host win twice in a short time, hosting means publicity/attention in the host country, another example.
Is it to say big countries can send anything and still win? No of course not, but if it's on the same level as a smaller country, it won't be an exciting journey, we all know who'll win in the end. The bigger country.
Last example. Ireland had a one hour delay with broadcasting once, guess who got last?
@@escwilde222 I specifically named the Netherlands, because we've both won it and placed last. Not because of the size of it's fan base. It shows population isn't everything. If the song is shit not even your own people will mass vote for it. Same goes for Spain they send a song that wasn't as wel loved in 2021 and in result didn't do that great with the online vote. According to your theory Germany should do way better than it actually has.
It just happens that those 'bigger' countries send more popular songs, likely would have placed similarly with a normal televote system. Literally look at rankings over here on youtube and you'll see the 'bigger' countries are often still at the top. That has nothing to do with voting for your own country.
Voting for 'meh' songs hasn't resulted in them reaching top 3, which shows people voting for their favourites rather than weaker songs is still the majority. Voting for your own country doesn’t always play down to just wanting to see your own country do well. Culture and a general preference for songs reflecting said culture come into play aswel.
plainly calling it voting for your own country or bloc voting and calling it a day is a bit naive. It's not that simple.
2013 Gaia Cauchi is my favorite. So impressive to be able to sing so powerful at that age!
I know! Her voice was and still is insane!
How olx are Gaia in 2013 (sorry i live in Poland my English its bad)
@@Teamgruzja she was 11
2021 Մալենայի ձենը ուղակի աննկարագրելիա😮😮😮❤
Angel voice❤❤❤❤
@Liana_ Hi, i like this foto of she of that year too , yes!
@Liana_8
2016 georgia, just wow! What an amazing voice!
Dinoo❤
Viki i Malèna
Viki❤
All deserved their place!
Mariam, Pollina, Roxie ❤
Viki 🇵🇱❤️🔥
ah yes, the 2000's, where kids were kids and didn't pretend to act like adults... JESC was so fun back then, not anymore, sad.
Malena was soooo good
Georgia 2008: 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
In my opinion in 2022 Georgia should win, but in 2023 Zoe's performence was amazing!
Congratulations France!
From Poland
real Georgia was the best
Alessandro wasn’t even in top 10 in many tops
@@quail4400 Lissandro* yeah
2008 is actually goofy ahhh ngl
Lmaoit's so funny😭
In the beginning it were children singing children songs...now it's children singing songs that you would expect at the normal Eurovision
The reason why i stopped watching it many years ago
Беларусь 2005 2007 кайф :3
Ну про 2007 я бы проспорил так себе там были лучше песни
2023 is the best 👌 ❤❤🎉
I'm not French 😅 and English isn't my language but Kabyle😅😊😊😊 and I'm so proud cause I can speak 6 different languages 😅😅😅
Hhhh
Qami qami 🔥
I feel like if Cœur was at normal Eurovision it would probably get in the top 10 or 5
gaia is the only i know that have the same name like me ❤❤❤
Malta send another Gaia in 2022 and the year prior a Kaya
@@ESCMay o, cool! Thats nice to hear for me
Just some appreciation to this video- I’ve been looking left and right for a video include 22-23 many aren’t updated past Poland’s second win
0.9❤Nederland ❤
Love Frankrijk 2023❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Belarus was on a roll😳
Roksana i Victoria the best POLSKA GÓRĄ
did anyone else notice that in 2003 the 3rd song one in 2004 the 4th and soo on each year the last two numbers of the curent year were the winners?! thats just crazy man
I’m not sure what you mean? Croatia performed as 2nd in 2003.
That's just the year...
Russia and Ukraine Always had singers that were AMAZING with really powerful voices even if they are really young age-wise
Zoe is the best
Everyone who is from the balkans understands their song so i think thats why i like that song the most from any song here 🇭🇷👏🇲🇰
Goergia in 2008 is joke 💀💀💀
For me the best winner is France 2023 … but yeah there’s a lot of hate towards France this year … (which I don’t get because they were the best ) and you can say that it was Spain or Armenia (yes they were amazing ) but France and Zoé were just on another lever
imagine by valentina
Valentina ❤ Zoé ❤
🏆🇫🇷🥇
2019 y 2021 superiores 😌
My top 1 fav is zoe clauzure
Poland and France : OKKAYYY BYE LETS SLAY
IM GOING TO EUROVISION NEXT YEAR!I CANT SPOIL MY SONG!(yes im a singer)
A melhor de todo o jesc 2024
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Самые лучшие
Why was 2006 - 2010 copyrighted?
I don’t know, I got a visual copyright claim last year aswel. I think they found that it looked to similar to their own video.
Mzeo>>>>
2021 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Maria Isabel is the best winner of JESC till date
wait what? Are the 2008 winners even saying words?
bzz brr bzzzzzzzzzzbzzbzbzbzbz, bzzz bz bz? bzzz!
I'm not Spanish, but I think Sandra is the winner
Team 🇵🇱
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Wtf zoe had a sore throat
when zoe clauzure performed here i think she was 13?
No need to guess, ruclips.net/video/xJ8Cy-3r3XE/видео.html
Nice Armenia
why logo is covering entire sceeen
Check the text in the top left corner😉
DESTINY WAS IN JESC AND ESC???!!!
Yeah and she's not the only one to have done both. A hand full of them either competed themselves or did backing vocals.
Malena is the best winner, alongside Destiny, Viki Gabor and Maria Isabel
the win looks easy ngl💀👌🏽
Sara shouldve won over malena in 2021 so robbed...
Definitely not, Qami Qami is such a banger and Maléna deserved that after 2020
@@ESCMay Sara was just way better imo
how many teens who won Junior Eurovision?
Since when junior eurovision was athing
Well considering it’s had 21 winners and a 22 will win later this year, it’s been around for quite some time. Since 2003 to be exact. A couple of winners have been invited to the big stage for a quick little talk about the next Junior Eurovision.
Russian and Polish girls 17-19 look older than most kids, but maybe it's just how it looks like... Actually a number of them, but I see that upper age limit is 14 so they cannot be older, maybe with some girls just puberty hits + more grown up make-up that makes them seem older
russia 2006 and ukrine 2012 is firetucking awsome
I don’t like 2022 tbh
He hit that note very awkwardly.
Беларусь хоть что-то выиграла
I was really hoping 2019 Ireland won
Everyone loves qami qami but this is the least "JESC" song out there... If it would take part in the ESC, no one would raise an eye. Just saying....
@@EurovisionESC shows it’s a pretty dang good song. Young/childlike enough to win Jesc and mature enough that it likely would have done well at Esc aswel. Personally it’s my al time favourite Jesc song.
Iceguis
🎉
Lol
The fact that france was always the winner seems suspicious AAJHAHAHA
They’re becoming the Ireland of Jesc. Hopefully for them it doesn’t end the same.😂
@@ESCMayTo be fair they at least are giving top performances. I do hope Kazakhstan comes back in 2024 and finally gets that win, they have been edging for past 10 years. Other thing I hope is one of the rare languages countries. Like I would love, if Irish Gaelic song won at least once. It would probably also be fun, if Australia snatched their first win ever.
@@mjm3091 1- Kazakhstan hasn't been participating for that long. They've only been at JESC for 5 years. Also, they have to be invited by the EBU and it won't happen. They didn't got an invitation last year, and now that there's a new protocol to protect children, there's not a single chance they will ever be invited again cause they don't comply with it. 2-Australia doesn't take part anymore since 2019, they can't win because they don't participate. 3- Spain will win at home this year, wait and see
A combination of buying juries (esp. in 2022), plus the fact the president of the EBU is also the president of FranceTV. Corruption at its finest. Thank universe this year there will be a new president of the EBU. Wait til my country plays some karma back on France and they get 1st in the running order, in a year that will probably have 19-20 countries, so they can't win again 😂
@@mrPp475 1. It feels like it though. They also want to be back and I don't see a reason why they wouldn't be invited for this year. I don't see a reason why they wouldn't follow new JESC protocol? It doesn't mean country itself has to change their child protection rules - it's just about the broadcaster following them. Which shouldn't be that hard. Also as I understand it's not that they didn't get invitation for 2023, it's that they decided to not participate (probably some monetary issues, as usual with most countries).
2. Australia did recently confirm that they aren't back for 2024. But it's not impossible for them to come back in later years. They did mostly quit because of the pandemics tbh. And it's not like they quit adult one, so there is always a chance of winning that some day.
3. Wouldn't be against it. It has been some time since they won. I do kinda wish Ireland wins (songs in Irish always had some charm to them) or maybe some other country that never won (at the moment from confirmed countries that leaves North Macedonia - which also would be good/fun choice, especially with how their adult Eurovision has been in past few years). Let's just hope it's not once again one of the multi-win countries, especially France, lol.