🤔💭 History of Eurovision: Last time ALL 52 COUNTRIES sang in their NATIONAL LANGUAGE

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • 🇬🇧🇺🇦 In this video you can watch the last time that every country sang in their National Language / OFFICIAL OR COOFFICIAL language AT EUROVISION. Russia's and the United Kingdom's languages have not been taken into account so they have 35 and 11 different languages, respectively. Just Russian and English have been used for this video.
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    Eurovision 2023 will take place on May 9th, 11th and 13th in Liverpool. These are all the 37 competing songs at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest:
    🇦🇱 Albania: ALBINA & FAMILJA KELMENDI - Duje
    🇦🇲 Armenia: BRUNETTE - Future Lover
    🇦🇺 Australia: VOYAGER - Promise
    🇦🇹 Austria: TEYA & SALENA - Who The Hell Is Edgar?
    🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: TURALTURANX - Tell Me More
    🇧🇪 Belgium: GUSTAPH - Because Of You
    🇭🇷 Croatia: LET 3 - Mama ŠČ!
    🇨🇾 Cyprus: ANDREW LAMBROU - Break A Broken Heart
    🇨🇿 Czechia: VESNA - My Sister's Crown
    🇩🇰 Denmark: REILEY - Breaking My Heart
    🇪🇪 Estonia: ALIKA - Bridges
    🇫🇮 Finland: KÄÄRIJÄ - Cha Cha Cha
    🇫🇷 France: LA ZARRA - Évidemment
    🇬🇪 Georgia: IRU KHECHANOVI - Echo
    🇩🇪 Germany: LORD OF THE LOST - Blood & Glitter
    🇬🇷 Greece: VICTOR VERNICOS - What They Say
    🇮🇸 Iceland: DILJÁ - Power
    🇮🇪 Ireland: WILD YOUTH - We Are One
    🇮🇱 Israel: NOA KIREL - Unicorn
    🇮🇹 Italy: MARCO MENGONI - Due Vite
    🇱🇻 Latvia: SUDDEN LIGHTS - Aijā
    🇱🇹 Lithuania: MONIKA LINKYTĖ - Stay
    🇲🇹 Malta: THE BUSKER - Dance (Our Own Party)
    🇲🇩 Moldova: PASHA PARFENI - Soarele Si Luna
    🇳🇱 Netherlands: MIA NICOLAI & DION COOPER - Burning Daylight
    🇳🇴 Norway: ALESSANDRA MELE - Queen Of Kings
    🇵🇱 Poland: BLANKA - Solo
    🇵🇹 Portugal: MIMICAT - Ai Coração
    🇷🇴 Romania: THEODOR ANDREI - D.G.T (Off And On)
    🇸🇲 San Marino: PIQUED JACKS - Like An Animal
    🇷🇸 Serbia: LUKE BLACK - Samo Mi Se Spava
    🇸🇮 Slovenia: JOKER OUT - Carpe Diem
    🇪🇸 Spain: BLANCA PALOMA - Eaea
    🇸🇪 Sweden: LOREEN - Tattoo
    🇨🇭 Switzerland: REMO FORRER - Watergun
    🇺🇦 Ukraine: TVORCHI - Heart Of Steel
    🇬🇧 United Kingdom: MAE MULLER - I Wrote A Song
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  • @escsamuel
    @escsamuel  Год назад +151

    What do you prefer at Eurovision: English songs or National Language songs?
    Mistake:
    🇪🇪 Estonia last sang in their official language in 2013 with Birgit and her song 'Et Uus Saaks Alguse'.

    • @realStarTom
      @realStarTom Год назад +13

      English Songs because they are more inclusive and more people can understand the lyrics :)

    • @xromyx
      @xromyx Год назад +45

      national language!!

    • @lauralorenzo9292
      @lauralorenzo9292 Год назад +22

      @@realStarTom understand what? Bad written lyrics? Lol

    • @Asa...S
      @Asa...S Год назад +23

      I prefer when there is a good mix. Not just national language songs, and not just songs in English (btw, just because a song is _in_ English doesn't make it an _English_ song though.). Songs _in English_ could be a part of a country's culture as well, not just the national language.

    • @NoNo-ly5kf
      @NoNo-ly5kf Год назад +15

      @@realStarTom u don’t need to understand lyrics to enjoy a song, my fav songs I don’t understand a word of. Plus eurovision is about representing different countries culture and music. But I get it’s ur opinion (even though ur opinion is wrong) (that was a joke)

  • @eurovisionguy
    @eurovisionguy Год назад +237

    It's crazy how some countries didn't sent a single song in their national language for 15 years..

    • @gilmourattard3625
      @gilmourattard3625 Год назад +14

      If we Malta send Maltese , I'm not sure if we get appreciated it's a semitic language not into euopean

    • @PauloCesarLira5
      @PauloCesarLira5 Год назад +32

      What is crazy to me is that Azerbaijan is participating since 2008 and NEVER sent a song in their language

    • @vladd896
      @vladd896 Год назад +14

      ​@@gilmourattard3625Israel sent Hebrew many times, so...

    • @vladd896
      @vladd896 Год назад +2

      ​@@PauloCesarLira5because Eurovision for them is promoting their image in Europe as European country, as other authoritarian countries did (e.g. Russia and Belarus)

    • @gigicopp5198
      @gigicopp5198 Год назад +3

      @@gilmourattard3625 I think Aidan will definitely be selected soon (2024?)

  • @estibalizlibelulas5532
    @estibalizlibelulas5532 Год назад +157

    I prefer the native language. The voluptuousness, sensuality and musicality of the sound of each language is part of the communication, not only the meaning of the words.

    • @s.hiessl149
      @s.hiessl149 Год назад +8

      not sure if i would call trackshittaz’ woki mit deim popo “volumptuous and sensual” but i get your point, although i think if a broader audience can understand the lyrics, it also shows in the voting

  • @markhere631
    @markhere631 Год назад +160

    I was actually shocked we haven't heard Irish since 1972, considering how many JESC entries were in Irish. Hopefully the success of Solas encourages them to send another Irish song to ESC (although the late late show didn't give me much hope)

    • @elfiii_
      @elfiii_ Год назад +11

      1972 was actually the only time Ireland has ever sent a song in Irish to normal ESC! I also really hope we get another Irish song soon.

    • @mariasirona1622
      @mariasirona1622 Год назад +6

      JESC literally doesn't allow songs not in national languages

    • @escclare361
      @escclare361 Год назад +4

      Technically Ireland could send only songs complete in English to Junior Eurovision, but since TG4, the Irish language broadcaster, does Junior Eurovision not RTÉ they only send songs partially in English. I don't think Ireland will send another Irish to Eurovision soon, but I think maybe that's what will set them apart and help them get a better result.

    • @markhere631
      @markhere631 Год назад +1

      @@elfiii_ That is so insane to me, the Irish language sounds amazing

    • @giovanniscg8540
      @giovanniscg8540 Год назад +1

      In an interview with Michael Kealy (Irish HOD) it was revealed that among all the songs sent to the Late Late Show only one was in Irish, so I think the raw material is missing cause you can't choose a song in Irish just because it's in Irish, hope you got my point 😅

  • @siezethedayeveryday
    @siezethedayeveryday Год назад +99

    As an Australian, I’m very sad that we’ve never sent a song in an indigenous language (there are hundreds of different dialects/languages), but there is always hope! Thank you for the video :)

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +7

      ❤️

    • @gilmourattard3625
      @gilmourattard3625 Год назад +5

      That wouldn't make sense , it's eurovision , indigenous language is not related to europe

    • @filipinojalapeno1527
      @filipinojalapeno1527 11 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@gilmourattard3625neither is australia but here we are

    • @davidandrade3786
      @davidandrade3786 6 месяцев назад +9

      well, now (2024) you kinda have some of it xD

    • @yeoldemusik1
      @yeoldemusik1 6 месяцев назад +10

      Well, this year Electric Fields will sing half english/half indigenous language 😉😉😉

  • @xiem8240
    @xiem8240 Год назад +45

    A nice nod that happened in 2021 was the netherlands where Jeangu Macrooy sang in Sranan Tongo. Not an official language for the Netherlands but a language that was seen as inferior and at some point even fobidden to be spoken in Suriname, a former colony of the Netherlands. It was the first time the language was ever spoken on the eurovision stage, and I can imagine, a great honour for Jeangu.

  • @AammaK
    @AammaK Год назад +37

    Wow it never really registered with me that the last one to ever sing in Swedish has been Finland!

  • @ESCBaku
    @ESCBaku Год назад +188

    Cherine's song would be Belgium's first French song since 2005 😢

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +23

      yes 🥲

    • @colefetherston1431
      @colefetherston1431 Год назад +24

      And Ça m’ennuie pas would’ve been by the Dutch language broadcaster too which I find amusing for some reason

    • @DimDDG
      @DimDDG Год назад

      As a Belgian French speaker it such a shame

    • @liloanddaisy2020
      @liloanddaisy2020 Год назад +2

      Actually since 2013. Remember "L'enfer et moi?"

    • @currata5393
      @currata5393 Год назад +7

      @@liloanddaisy2020 that is a french entry not a belgian entry

  • @elizadoomuch9941
    @elizadoomuch9941 Год назад +72

    I much prefer songs sung in native language. What a shame Sweden hasn't sent a Swedish song since 1998. Such a beautiful language that we never hear any more. I really don't understand why they do it. Spain, Italy, France and much of eastern Europe seem to care for more about their cultural identity than north west Europe and Scandinavia.

    • @Gulamaja
      @Gulamaja Год назад +11

      It's because many Swedes really believe that a song in Swedish would not do well in the contest because so few people would understand the song and Finland not qualifying with such a beautiful song in 2012 did not help. I'm Swedish btw and this is what I've heard through the years.

    • @ddraven3180
      @ddraven3180 Год назад +12

      @@Gulamaja I mean, pretty much no one in Europe understands Portuguese, Romanian, Dutch, Icelandic, Estonian or Lithuanian yet that didn't stop those countries from getting points from many countries and having success in the past. Frankly it feels like just a weak excuse. You guys simply have a bigger english pop culture in general and are used to it from the get go, thus is what you lean into when it comes to your choice at Melfest. That and, let's face it, most songs in Swedish at Melfest feel like the producers feel obligated to include them and the ones that are good/great aren't given the support by the producers that the english ones get, you can generally tell in Melfest what songs SVT wants to see win

    • @edonveil9887
      @edonveil9887 Год назад +2

      Meanwhile in Finland...

    • @Gulamaja
      @Gulamaja Год назад

      @@ddraven3180 Yeah that also plays a part. I'm writing from my own personal experiences from what I have heard other Swedes say.

    • @s.hiessl149
      @s.hiessl149 Год назад +2

      @@ddraven3180 same in my home country, austria. i know trackshittaz’ woki mit deim popo wasn’t that long ago, but since they didn’t even make it into the finale (ooh, what a shock with a song as heartfelt and beautiful like that one) i think many austrians think that the issue was the language barrier, although that is literally not the case at all. it’s really quite a shame, since austria (while being a rather small country) has such diverse and vastly different dialects, even if you are from here, you might not even understand the lyrics if the singer is from another part of the country 😅

  • @filipgrmsek
    @filipgrmsek Год назад +49

    I just don't understand why you counted Sami as Norway never sent a song with it (2019 - some words), but you counted Bulgaria as that they sent a song with it in 2016, although there were also just "daj mi ljubovta" - 3 words :)

    • @Jeahkir
      @Jeahkir Год назад +1

      Agree.

    • @LeafHuntress
      @LeafHuntress Год назад

      In 1980 i think, it was one of the songs that got sent to the contest in the Netherlands, there was a song with a Sami preforming a joik. That year had Sami protesting outside the Norwegian parliament.
      To my knowledge there have been three songs sent in with Sami & joiking.
      What irked me a bit is that they live in the north of Norway, Sweden & Finland, but that just one was mentioned.
      Now, technically you could argue that a joik does not contain words & as such shouldn't count at all, but then none should be mentioned...

    • @SamuraiKike
      @SamuraiKike Год назад +1

      I agree, is either both or neither.

    • @flexparachute
      @flexparachute Год назад +1

      agree, the last time Bulgaria entirely sang in Bulgarian was in 2013. "O day mi lyubovta" are just 3 words and I don't think they count. It's a nice flavor, don't get me wrong but it's not the entire dish.

  • @mayden1
    @mayden1 Год назад +142

    Switzerland should go more often with national languages, imagine the flex of having both French and Italian as possibilities 🤌🏻 and also German, why not ? let's dare 👀

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +10

      italian is so beautiful!

    • @elleesc237
      @elleesc237 Год назад +2

      @LigmaBaals i speak swiss german and there are a few okay songs but i know if an entry was in swiss german everybody would laugh at it, soo... you're kinda right about that

    • @oscarsfilmpjes1222
      @oscarsfilmpjes1222 Год назад +8

      Plus there's Romansh, the fourth official language 😌

    • @dmn_gs7597
      @dmn_gs7597 Год назад +3

      ​@Ligma Baals I disagree on the swiss german part. There are many songs that prove you wrong. Maybe they're just not your cup of tea - which doesn't mean the language isn't suitable for songs.
      I hope someday a good one find its way to the eurovision stage - in swiss german. As the Eurovision Song Contest in its core is an event to celebrate diversity which is often being enriched by different cultural influences from all the different countries participating. And in fact swiss german is an important part of the swiss culture. As the french, italian and rumantsch languages are!

    • @dmn_gs7597
      @dmn_gs7597 Год назад +2

      @Ligma Baals hi to Ticino from Zürich then! Well, in my opinion there's also nothing that would make a more serious swiss german song impossible. Two examples: ruclips.net/video/fmF77eGQb0k/видео.html or ruclips.net/video/Kq6oaRm-c5c/видео.html
      Off course these aren't Eurovision songs, as one is about 30 years old (Scharlachrot by Patent Ochsner) and the other one 300. (Guggisberglied, i like the version by Stephan Eicher) But nonetheless in my opinion they prove that swiss german can embody a lot also in slow songs. I think songs just have to be well written and well sung, the language has to be authentic and sincere, but i believe, that any language can work well!
      Anyways I hope next year Switzerland will be sending something different again - as three times ballads and four times male singers in a row is a bit too one dimensional.

  • @AlexanderSergeevRus
    @AlexanderSergeevRus Год назад +28

    Last Russian entry who sang fully in Russian was Tatu in 2003. And Manizha sang in Russian parts of the song in 2021.

    • @ЕгорГладких-ш4ш
      @ЕгорГладких-ш4ш 10 месяцев назад

      Also last entry in Belarussian performed in ESC (Not in national finals) was "Story of my life" by Naviband(2017)

  • @nowweinazone
    @nowweinazone Год назад +104

    About a week ago I was talking to my brother and said how I don't remember a Swedish Eurovision entry from Sweden and he was really surprised (I was born in 2000 and he was in 1989) Then we went and checked the 21st century entries and as I expected they only sent in English songs. I think we can get a Swedish one already!

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +11

      yes please!

    • @tovekauppi1616
      @tovekauppi1616 Год назад +22

      Yeah since 2000, any songs in Swedish that have won the Swedish selection (melodifestivalen) have been translated to English for Eurovision. But, as the video says, Finland sent a song in Swedish in 2012.

    • @nowweinazone
      @nowweinazone Год назад +4

      @@tovekauppi1616 yeah, and as I said in my comment, i think it's time that Sweden sends a Swedish one

    • @estherswedenborg
      @estherswedenborg Год назад

      I think that we have stopped sending songs in our own language bc of the chance of winning the contest will be smaller🫣🇸🇪

    • @smultronpojke4010
      @smultronpojke4010 Год назад +8

      @@estherswedenborg Me when 4 out of the last 6 winners have been partially or entirely in languages other than English

  • @Istok939
    @Istok939 Год назад +41

    Great job! One thing that caught my eye was that Feker libi (Israel 2020) wasn't mentioned, though it contained both Arabic and Hebrew. Also, there are lines in Hebrew in their 2023 song, too.

    • @arvinroidoatienza7082
      @arvinroidoatienza7082 Год назад +2

      Also Amharic

    • @vladd896
      @vladd896 Год назад +3

      ​@@arvinroidoatienza7082sure, Amharic is just not an official language in Israel

    • @ThumtackBrawlStars
      @ThumtackBrawlStars Год назад +1

      Alright but English is basically a national language here I mean if you have road signs in it it should count

  • @niirjones2928
    @niirjones2928 Год назад +23

    In addition to Estonian language, in 2004 we had Neiokõsõ with the song Tii, which was sang in Võro language (actually it's a dialect (of South Estonians) but it could also have been featured in this video) :)

  • @intreoo
    @intreoo Год назад +21

    I feel like some songs are elevated when sung in their native languages. Like I can't imagine a song like "Amar Pelos Dois” being sung in English for example. The Portuguese language suits it so perfectly.

    • @fyr_og_flamme_vasil
      @fyr_og_flamme_vasil Год назад +1

      Amar pelos dois

    • @silencestation557
      @silencestation557 Год назад +2

      Absolutely. I really hope that the last years' tendency to bring more native languages back to the contest will continue. Another language can really make a song sound so much more unique, original and interesting - who needs those (often poor) English lyrics, they're so boring. Different languages can be a big potential, surely an advantage, not a weakness like some countries seem to think.

  • @krisselissan6539
    @krisselissan6539 Год назад +22

    I really hope we’ll get to see another song in Irish at Eurovision at some point. I also know it’s very unlikely that Australia will ever send a song in an Aboriginal language, but that won’t stop me from dreaming lol

    • @DataLal
      @DataLal Год назад

      I mean, if at least one song had a few LINES in an indigenous Australian language, that would be amazing! But yeah, a whole song - we can dream...

  • @Hugo_Mendez
    @Hugo_Mendez Год назад +32

    12:08As a Spanish, hearing Konstrakta say “Hasta luego Maricarmen” make me laugh a lot 😂😂😂

  • @matthewpargeter-villarreal3538
    @matthewpargeter-villarreal3538 Год назад +31

    Tanxugeiras’s song was mostly in Galician, but also had lyrics in Catalan and Euskera (Basque)

    • @abear3125
      @abear3125 Год назад +8

      And also in Asturian but it's not very recognised

    • @oscarsfilmpjes1222
      @oscarsfilmpjes1222 Год назад +1

      Tanxu will always be in our hearts❤

  • @gekop6886
    @gekop6886 Год назад +30

    Really nice video!!! In my opinion each participating country should sing in its national language, but in whichever music style it wants.

  • @janagezoethout4206
    @janagezoethout4206 Год назад +24

    With the Netherlands, you did not mention they never sent a song in Frisian, which is the 2nd official language of the Netherlands.

  • @ukrnika
    @ukrnika Год назад +14

    I like very much when the countries at Eurovision sing in their own languages. So, why don't we hear Azerbaijani, Swedish, German, Norwegian, Irish Gaelic, Scottish, Welsh, and beautiful Latvian (well, except for the very end of their song this year)?

    • @leylayetmez
      @leylayetmez Год назад

      Germanic language (swedish norwegian irish german) and azerbaijani not suitable for Song and Lyrica and l am sorry they sound Rude

    • @zoazede2098
      @zoazede2098 4 месяца назад +2

      English is Germanic too ​@@leylayetmez, stop bullshitting, Germanic languages are beautiful and sounds greatfully for music, you just have no culture

  • @B0MBAHH
    @B0MBAHH 7 месяцев назад +6

    *quote from wikipedia*
    Monaco has never used Monégasque, its traditional national language, nor has Azerbaijan ever entered a song in the Azerbaijani language

    • @YLCCOfficial
      @YLCCOfficial Месяц назад

      Özünle Apar: Am I a joke to you??

  • @H-Marina-Sas-Pige-Tapa
    @H-Marina-Sas-Pige-Tapa Год назад +13

    Oniro mou and Ela are two Greek language masterpieces but they nqed

  • @NSq12
    @NSq12 Год назад +21

    Meanwhile Sophie Lennon sang in Irish in JESC 2022. Only she can end the bad run of Ireland in senior ESC, possibly with an Irish song

    • @asaasa7900
      @asaasa7900 Год назад +5

      omg I loved her performance in JESC! She seemed so nice

  • @anabela_.7501
    @anabela_.7501 Год назад +7

    Portugal sings always in portuguese, for over 50 years, the only exception was 2021, the first year that portugal song was entirely english. We need more counries like Portugal, i wanna hear more cultural songs and national languages

    • @yeoldemusik1
      @yeoldemusik1 6 месяцев назад

      Well, it could be better if they send someday a song in Mirandese 😉😉😉

  • @thylacina5989
    @thylacina5989 Год назад +6

    Cool video! But for Czechia 2023, the Czech part is the intro, not the chorus (which is in Ukrainian).

  • @raymondvandoorn5723
    @raymondvandoorn5723 Год назад +18

    Great video thanks! I missed Corsian (France 2011) and Breton (1996 and 2022) but I doubt if the regional languages have an official status in France

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +6

      thank you! France’s government just sets French as the official language of the country, with no other official or co-official language

    • @oscarsfilmpjes1222
      @oscarsfilmpjes1222 Год назад

      Yeah I think these are only "recognised minority languages" at most :(

    • @zoazede2098
      @zoazede2098 4 месяца назад +2

      Corsica is and will always be Italian, even if French colonized them it shows in every single thing

    • @Thunderworks
      @Thunderworks 4 месяца назад

      ​@@zoazede2098cry more 😂 Corsica was French a century before the unity of Italy itself. Corsica is and will always be French, your tears will not change that. 😊

  • @trianapark1787
    @trianapark1787 Год назад +6

    "Sestro krasyva korona yedyna korona tvoya" (Сестро красива, корона єдина, корона твоя) is Ukrainian, not Czech (you just added wrong part of the song in the video)
    And you forgot about Crimian Tatar, this official language in Ukraine too.
    And you forgot about Abkhazian that was represented by Georgia in 2019, this language is official in country too

    • @ukrnika
      @ukrnika Год назад +3

      Yes, Jamala in 2016 sang in Qırımtatar language, which is also official in Crimea, Ukraine.

  • @wikimiki5765
    @wikimiki5765 Год назад +11

    S10 and Systur slayed their own languages

  • @rithowundo9519
    @rithowundo9519 Год назад +12

    about Faroese: In the Danish National Final in 1979, Annika Hoydal performed with Bølgen (Faroese title: Aldan), which was fully in Faroese and ended up 4th.

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +3

      thank you for this info!

  • @albinakorniienko4086
    @albinakorniienko4086 Год назад +9

    From a song from the Czech Republic 2023 put a part in Ukrainian 🇺🇦❤🇨🇿

  • @isivalenti
    @isivalenti Год назад +29

    Italy ALWAYS sings in Italian ❤️😍🇮🇹

    • @dv2483
      @dv2483 Год назад +7

      Also in Neapolitan in 1991! And they never sent a song in German ;-)

    • @isivalenti
      @isivalenti Год назад

      @@dv2483 🤣

    • @felicepompa938
      @felicepompa938 Год назад +4

      ​@@dv2483 nor in any other italian language/slovene/arpitan and that will never happen since sanremo as a rule that allows only italian songs and it became the selection process for Eurovision recently

  • @svinnibg
    @svinnibg Год назад +10

    Such a great video!
    I assume you tried to put in the parts of the songs that were sung in a mentioned native language but in Vesna's song My Sister's Crown you actually put in the chorus that was sung completely in Ukrainian. The Czech parts are the first verse and the last words of the song. The rapping part is in Bulgarian and the chorus is in Ukrainian

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад

      yes i know! editing mistake. Thank you for telling anyways❤️

  • @lemasander4932
    @lemasander4932 Год назад +9

    It’s so funny, that for the german entry you showed just the one bit of the song, that wasn’t in german, but in english 🤣

    • @emdove
      @emdove Год назад +2

      I was so confused! 😂

  • @ghostpeople4654
    @ghostpeople4654 Год назад +3

    Portugal never sang Mirandese in eurovision!!! Sorry, just got sad by the fact that everyone forgets about the existance of Mirandese

  • @esclance
    @esclance Год назад +32

    Samuel puts in so much time and effort in these videos just to entertain and interest us!!

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +1

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @imp4
      @imp4 Год назад

      That's true, but I think the sole purpose of this comment is to get a lot of likes

  • @thales-
    @thales- Год назад +8

    Hey I think you missed Estonia - the last time they sent an act in Estonian was in 2013 (Et Uus Saaks Alguse, by Birgit), and they also sent an act in the Võro language in 2004
    Great video btw

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад

      thank you! the correction is in the pinned comment

  • @renatopereira810
    @renatopereira810 Год назад +38

    I love the fact that in the two times Serbia & Montenegro competed as a single nation, both Serbia and Montenegro were represented!

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +7

      in 2006 they had a really problematic NF and selected their 2005 act again. It all was a mess and ended up withdrawing before the contest but the EBU still placed them last in the semifinal with 0 points😂😂

    • @quangminhtran2916
      @quangminhtran2916 Год назад +5

      @@escsamuel wait really? I thought they just quit and still regained rights to vote, didn't know they were listed last with 0 points lol

  • @calx348
    @calx348 Год назад +4

    something small i noticed, israel's 2023 entry unicorn has some hebrew i think phrases in it and i think that should be mentioned!! great video and it is shocking how norway and sweden haven't sent a national song for years while their neighbour finland was bold enough to send a 100% finnish song this year!

  • @fabb4i2
    @fabb4i2 Год назад +6

    0:45 I love that despite Basque itself having never been used, you're using an entry from Basque country. :D

  • @krekkerman7540
    @krekkerman7540 Год назад +5

    9:28 this entry showed that we CAN send an entry in Dutch and have it succeed well

  • @cfgp
    @cfgp Год назад +8

    5:16 the last time belgium sent a french song, the singer was portuguese

  • @Pehmokettu
    @Pehmokettu Год назад +4

    Sweden in theory has Finnish as an official language also but Sweden did dirty and split Finnish speakers as 2 language groups - Finnish and Meänkieli. That way Sweden did't have to recognize Finnish as official language. Meänkieli is basically just one northern dialect of Finnish. If you can speak Finnish you probably understand 99% what a Meänkieli speaker says.
    Finland has recognized Swedish as official language and we have had Eurovision songs both in Finnish and Swedish. Sami language is not official language in Finland but we have strong language support for it (most official documents are available also in Sami and there are news and other media in Sami).

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад

      great to know, thank you!

  • @magrajczewa3
    @magrajczewa3 Год назад +4

    I desperately need a song from 🇦🇿Azerbaijan in Azerbaijani, from 🇩🇪Germany in German, from 🇮🇪Ireland in Irish and from 🇬🇪Georgia in Georgian

  • @GoodMusicManiac999
    @GoodMusicManiac999 4 месяца назад

    Good question. National language may be fun to hear, but the song has to be very catchy or appealing to override the language bias.
    On the other hand, having English songs is very connecting but the quality flattens.
    Then there are exceptions, like my country (Italy). I find certain languages like mine, French, Spanish, Irish to have such an allure of their own that they wouldn't work well when translated (happened with Michielin, her Italian lyrics were much more better than the translation).

  • @mattiassollerman
    @mattiassollerman Год назад +5

    With 'Absent Friend' in 1965, Sweden were the first country to perform a song _not_ in their native language. Since then, Sweden has always performed their songs in English, when given the opportunity to do so.
    If not for the language rule, it's uncertain if Sweden would have sent a single song in Swedish since 1963. :)

    • @perjus
      @perjus Год назад

      They won't because they are wimps.

    • @silencestation557
      @silencestation557 Год назад

      It's such a shame, really. And they have had so many amazing songs in Swedish which, in my opinion, would've totally lost their charm in English, for example Eloise, En dag, Diggj-Loo Diggi-Ley, Se på mej, just to name a few. I wish they'll send a song in Swedish again...
      Sad that my country is missing in this video 🇪🇪😭.

  • @mikamobile
    @mikamobile Год назад +5

    Estonia had at least 8 songs in Estonian so far, I loved Ott Lapland and Birgit, they did good in finals. Check your records.

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +6

      thank you for telling, Estonia 2013 was in my list but I made an editing mistake. The correction is in the pinned comment

    • @mikamobile
      @mikamobile Год назад +1

      No offences, even my country Latvia had a few glimpses of our language after Fomins&Kleins :)

  • @luckysan4653
    @luckysan4653 Год назад +11

    Fulenn (France 2022) was song in Breton❤️

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +10

      true, but France’s government just sets French as the official language of the country, with no other official or co-official language

    • @luckysan4653
      @luckysan4653 Год назад

      @@escsamuel ahh I see

  • @yeoldemusik1
    @yeoldemusik1 6 месяцев назад +2

    This video needs an update: This year Norway will sing in Norwegian, Australia will sing half english/half indigenous language, Luxembourg will sing half english/half french, Armenia will sing in Armenian, Estonia will sing in Estonian, and Azerbaiyan will sing for the first time in Azerbaijani 😮😮😮

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  6 месяцев назад +1

      i will, give me time - thanks for the support🥰

    • @yeoldemusik1
      @yeoldemusik1 6 месяцев назад

      @@escsamuel I know, we have to wait May for the video 😉😉

  • @baxthered
    @baxthered Год назад +11

    Latvia sang a couple of words in Latvian this year

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +3

      just three different words, so I decided to not count it as a Latvian song

    • @baxthered
      @baxthered Год назад

      @@escsamuel ah, okay

  • @joseuribe9273
    @joseuribe9273 Год назад +4

    Aidan needs to bring Maltese back into ESC

  • @irene6119
    @irene6119 Год назад +16

    Norway needs to send songs in norwegian again!

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +1

      yes!

    • @loesz.412
      @loesz.412 Год назад

      Tix shouldn't have changed Ut Av Mørket to Fallen Angel :(

    • @yeoldemusik1
      @yeoldemusik1 6 месяцев назад

      They will singing in Norwegian this year 😉😉

  • @beznazwy1930
    @beznazwy1930 Год назад +1

    Great video 😊
    Now I would love to watch video about songs which are not sang in official language like Estonia 2018 or Czechia 2023

  • @themememaster4life64
    @themememaster4life64 Год назад +3

    7:02 Let me correct you: finlandssvenska not swedish :)

  • @datbruh8469
    @datbruh8469 Год назад +7

    Aren't we forgetting Breton from France last year?

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +3

      France’s government just sets French as the official language of the country, with no other official or co-official language

    • @edotensei7917
      @edotensei7917 Год назад

      Not an official language. Like Corsian in 2011.

  • @QueenKaguyaiscute
    @QueenKaguyaiscute 6 месяцев назад +2

    I returned here to say that Azerbaijan will send a song with a chorus in azerbaijani/azeri!

  • @avanano
    @avanano Год назад +3

    ALSO UK:ENGLISH.

  • @Ellisepha
    @Ellisepha Год назад +2

    Didn't France 2022 sing in Breton, native language to the Bretagne region?
    Also as an Austrian I really wish we or our neighbours would send a German song again.

  • @supertrouper1969
    @supertrouper1969 Год назад +7

    Swedes and Norwegians are most ashamed of their languages. 😅😅

    • @albertozamora1602
      @albertozamora1602 Год назад

      Would be nice to hear their languages even if it's a part.

    • @ukrnika
      @ukrnika Год назад

      And Azerbaijan

  • @idraote
    @idraote Год назад +1

    Among the many possible notes, just a few (most have political undertones, sorry).
    Former Yugoslavia: with the exception of Slovene which is sufficiently distinct to count as its own language, Serbian, Croatian, Bosniac and Montenegrin are varieties of the exact same language.
    Cyprus: is it really surprising that Cyprus doesn't send songs in Turkish? (And Turkey has never sent a song in Kurdish... wonder why)
    North Macedonia and songs in Albanian?
    Also, Belgium. True, German is official... in a tiny part of the country.
    Italy and Spain have dozens of regional languages, some of them officially recognised but they have never sent a song in one of those.

  • @meduzsazsa8490
    @meduzsazsa8490 Год назад +3

    3:58 sorry? Serbo-croatian?
    It was an artificial language of Yugoslavia, but in 1992 Croatia already got independent and Yugoslavia fell apart so you could have just writen serbian, because serbo-croatian doesn't exist!

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад

      they could still be independent and sing in their language. Check more info here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest?wprov=sfti1

    • @meduzsazsa8490
      @meduzsazsa8490 Год назад

      @@escsamuel but since the representatives are from Serbia(I think) they sang in serbian.

  • @tanik_dranik
    @tanik_dranik Год назад +9

    Doesn't Latvia's song this year have lyrics in Latvian as well? Near the end of the song

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +1

      just 3 different words

    • @Lunatiqua
      @Lunatiqua Год назад +6

      @@escsamuel well mata hari's azerbaijani isn't much more

    • @worsttaste.3464
      @worsttaste.3464 Год назад +5

      @@escsamuel Bulgaria 2016, which you have included in this video, also has only 3 words in Bulgarian

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +1

      but appears a lot of times during the song!

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +2

      ikr, thats why i included azerbaijani as “never sung”

  • @alfiepapazian893
    @alfiepapazian893 Год назад +10

    so wish we would send more songs in irish we are doing it in the jesc and its working

    • @Nook-oy2xp
      @Nook-oy2xp Год назад +2

      The only time we had a song in Irish was in 1972! Maybe we will have another one some day

    • @alfiepapazian893
      @alfiepapazian893 Год назад +1

      @@Nook-oy2xp hopefully because i really think it would help our chances at going to the final

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +2

      Adgy wanted to sing some lines of his song for Ireland at Eurovision 2023 but Wild Youth won the NF!

    • @alfiepapazian893
      @alfiepapazian893 Год назад

      @@escsamuel shame that his vocals and choreography didnt help him win it

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple7193 Год назад +12

    Wow, I didn't see anyone from Estonia 🇪🇪 😎

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +3

      im sorry, edition mistake. Thank you for telling, it has been corrected in the pinned comment, where you can see when Estonia last sang in their official language. I'm sorry for this mistake

    • @rogertemple7193
      @rogertemple7193 Год назад +1

      @@escsamuel
      That's Okay I'm just used to seeing Estonia 🇪🇪
      in the contests and I'm actually from the U.S. and
      Oklahoma but I have a cousin who lives there and
      her husband is Estonian and kids half Estonian
      and I'm into music from there and but some artists
      from Estonia sing in Eesti and others sing in English
      and sorry for going on but it was okay.😁😁😁😁
      Thank You and Take Care.:)

    • @escantonio6110
      @escantonio6110 Год назад +2

      If you want answers, the last time Estonia sang in Estonian was in 2013

  • @musicfan8662
    @musicfan8662 Год назад +26

    It's just really sad that many countries don't show there beautiful language and it should be a role that at least 33% of the song needs to be in there native language it would give the contest so much variety

    • @droberino766
      @droberino766 Год назад +1

      According to this video there are 18 songs in a native language which should be about half of the 37 participants, so we are heading in a good direction imo

    • @sevenoxia7199
      @sevenoxia7199 Год назад +3

      Did you ever wonder why Ireland and the UK did so well in the 90s? Answer, most countries (if not all) had to sing in their national language. This basically ruined countries like Switzerland or Finland, but really helped English speaking countries.

    • @Asa...S
      @Asa...S Год назад +4

      So everyone should be _forced_ to switch the language like in the middle of the song and sing some verses in another language? So all of the songs would be some kind of hybrid mashup songs that only exist in Eurovision, and no where else in the music industry? That's hardly diversity, if everyone is forced to do the same thing.
      I think it's so much better when the artists are free to write and sing songs in whatever songs _they_ prefer, and each national selection contest is allowed to vote for the song they prefer, the less rules and dictatorship the better.

    • @dagmar0904
      @dagmar0904 Год назад +1

      It had been the rule at the start, every country sings in their language. But that gave too much bonus to the English speaking countries, so they changed it

    • @JoeGrohlDJ
      @JoeGrohlDJ Год назад +1

      @@Asa...S Eurovision aside, I think mixed language songs should exist more widely. It's common for artists to record alternate versions of their songs in different languages to release in different markets (i.e. Shakira often releases both English and Spanish versions of her songs) so why not combine them into one?

  • @herrmajestat
    @herrmajestat Год назад +2

    If we're really supposed to be united by music, we might as well show our different cultures and learn to appreciate them, so I propose a return of the rule to only have native language entries to represent a country.

  • @monkington9615
    @monkington9615 6 месяцев назад +2

    one new *****UNIQUE****** change is that Australia is using an aboriginal language, Yankunytjatjara, for parts of their song, One Milkali (One Blood).

    • @In_my_own_mind
      @In_my_own_mind 4 месяца назад

      The same as Norway did in 2019 (Sami is indiginous people). Norway also used sami in 1980..

  • @ian.blackwoodgwent.walesgb5668
    @ian.blackwoodgwent.walesgb5668 Год назад +2

    I don't mind which language, it's the quality of the song that counts. Three of my all time favourites are non English language songs
    Finland 1977 🇫🇮
    Norway 🇳🇴 1982 ( should have won)
    Estonia 🇪🇪 2012
    There have been other fantastic non English language songs ,too many to list here...

  • @almudenacalvovoz
    @almudenacalvovoz Год назад +8

    Deberían cantar en su idioma! O al menos intentar introducir una parte de la canción en su idioma!

  • @Firellius
    @Firellius Год назад +2

    Did Eden Alene's Set Me Free not have Hebrew lyrics in 2021?

  • @Zakrusta
    @Zakrusta Год назад +4

    Kinda weird you didn't mention the Latvian parts of Aija but counted the Ukrainian parts of Heart of Steel. Arguably they're about the same length and maybe should've counted.

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад

      the words in Ukraine’s entry are 12 - Latvia’s just 3

  • @nathanael5898
    @nathanael5898 Год назад +4

    Am I mistaken? or are you missing Monegasque and Breton? :)
    Very nice video! loved it!

  • @xHeks_
    @xHeks_ Год назад +7

    Hungary pls come back to esc

  • @Jujuffy
    @Jujuffy Год назад +4

    So Azerbaijan never sing in their own language ? 😮

    • @fabb4i2
      @fabb4i2 Год назад +2

      Their songs were all written by Swedes. And I doubt they're familiar with Azeri, so that explains it.

  • @TheESCHermit
    @TheESCHermit Год назад +3

    100% native language over English but, granted, there are some great songs in English in the contest's history. I just think it makes the contest much more interesting when a country showcases their culture and language. I personally think 2015-2017 era was decent musically but slightly boring. A 50/50 split between English and Native language songs every year would be great to see and also not knowing which countries will sing in their native language each year. UMK have got it right to encourage a circa 50/50 split in their national final. I understand why people want songs in English as it is pretty universally spoken but native languages is part of what sets Eurovision apart. (This is the hill I will die on!).

  • @levrubinshteyn-qm6le
    @levrubinshteyn-qm6le Год назад +5

    Slovenia 2022
    UK 2022
    Albania 2022
    Portugal 2022
    France 2022
    Serbia 2022
    Italia 2022

  • @angyfoxy5845
    @angyfoxy5845 Год назад +1

    i have a big exam and decided to put this on since i think it's more important than my exam and i love absorbing random, yet useful knowledge (knowing that i wont use it irl😭) but thanks a lot for the video! appreciate the effort!

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад

      thank you so much 🥺🥺🥺🙏🏽

  • @johnny11415
    @johnny11415 Год назад +3

    I think there are too many songs in English now I understand the goal is to attract a wide audience but the whole point of Eurovision is to send a bit of your country's culture right?

  • @joybunny20
    @joybunny20 Год назад +2

    As a Scottish ESC fan, I would love to see a UK entry in either Gaelic or Welsh in the future!

  • @sofiam1945
    @sofiam1945 Год назад +3

    Portugal has two official languages portuguese and mirandês

  • @volim_piletinu
    @volim_piletinu 8 месяцев назад +2

    Gåte now made Norways last entry in 2024🎉🎉

  • @enekom3030
    @enekom3030 Год назад +3

    Espero que España tarde o temprano apueste por un idioma cooficial, un saludo desde Euskadi

  • @screemingslay5415
    @screemingslay5415 Год назад +2

    What about France 2022 where they sent a song in Breton?

  • @Gendolf_UA
    @Gendolf_UA Год назад +4

    10:50 not the right moment to put in video bc it's on Ukrainian. As I know it, only the beginnig is sung of Czech

    • @bluerefr
      @bluerefr Год назад +2

      and like 2 words at the end

  • @laurasaenz3021
    @laurasaenz3021 Год назад +2

    This year Armenia's song is in English! It has only few words in Armenian at the end. It shouldn't count as a song in Armenian.

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад

      it has 22 different Armenian words, so I decided to count it :)

  • @edellellacer1705
    @edellellacer1705 Год назад

    0:00 Intro Norway 🇳🇴 Ulkkrie - ATTENTION
    0:43 Start
    12:08 Ok this End
    12:15 OUTRO

  • @Stonefeather53
    @Stonefeather53 Год назад +1

    Australia does not have an official language and should not be listed in video. English is most spoken, next are Mandarin, Arabic, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Punjabi, Greek and Italian (according to 2021 census data).

  • @diekommentarekommentiererin
    @diekommentarekommentiererin Год назад +4

    What about Breton?
    UK gets too little credit for always singing in their language 😔😄

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +1

      France’s government just sets French as the official language of the country, with no other official or co-official language

    • @ianwilliams8100
      @ianwilliams8100 Год назад +1

      About time the UK sent a song in one of it's other languages, I live there, being Welsh I'd love to see Cymraeg being sung on the Eurovision stage !

  • @orangespark2340
    @orangespark2340 Год назад +3

    I think every country should sing in its own language. The televote has progressed past giving only english speaking countries attention as proved by songs like shum or zitti e buoni

    • @bluerefr
      @bluerefr Год назад +1

      The last 2 winners were songs in native languages! (Italian and Ukrainian respectively)

    • @waffle78
      @waffle78 Год назад

      And In Corpore Sano!!!
      BITI ZDRAVA!
      Go Queen Konstrakta! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

    • @Asa...S
      @Asa...S Год назад

      I think singers should be allowed to sing in whatever languages they speak and wants to express themselves in. Just giving native language songs attention, just because they're in a native language is just as bad as just giving English language songs attention just because they're in English and saying "everyone should be forced to sing in English is just as bad as saying everyone should be forced to sing in a native language".
      Forcing people to sing in certain languages against their will is absurd. Let people be free, to sing in whatever language they want, and to vote for songs in whatever songs they want! Singing should be about freedom, not held back by force and rules.

  • @asiamakota602
    @asiamakota602 Год назад +2

    Latvia 2023 lyrics at the end?

  • @Zeernx10
    @Zeernx10 Год назад +2

    Israel 2023 has a parts in Hebrew

  • @monemori
    @monemori Год назад +2

    NOT THE HASTA LUEGO MARICARMEN JDKSNDJADJMKD

  • @lexezlao
    @lexezlao Год назад +2

    also Greenlandic is one of my favourite languages and the fact they rejected a song in it for love is forever I am PISSED

  • @thatflemishdude4034
    @thatflemishdude4034 Год назад +6

    Russian for Belarus? Or did I miss it

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +4

      Belarus never sang in Russian at Eurovision, although i forgot to put it in the video. Thanks for telling

    • @thatflemishdude4034
      @thatflemishdude4034 Год назад +2

      @@escsamuel Oh alright, didn’t know that. Although I guess 2021 would’ve been in Russian?

    • @Idk-qs4nr
      @Idk-qs4nr Год назад +1

      @@thatflemishdude4034 yes

  • @neville1311
    @neville1311 Год назад +2

    you didn't mention sweden almost sent a song with sámi in 2015

  • @nooba220
    @nooba220 Год назад +4

    Georgia 2019 wasn’t in Georgian I believe, I think he sang in Abkhaz

    • @davidz7782
      @davidz7782 Год назад +2

      Did you mean 2019? 2018 was the group Iriao. They sang in Georgian. Oto Nemsadze in 2019 sang in Abkhaz

    • @nooba220
      @nooba220 Год назад

      @@davidz7782 yes 2019 I’ll fix that

    • @escotiyaotl8869
      @escotiyaotl8869 Год назад +2

      It's actually both! The song is mainly in Georgian but its main theme focuses around an Abkhaz idiom.

  • @logi-a
    @logi-a 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think Australia technically doesn’t have an official language, but I might be wrong

  • @erebos02
    @erebos02 Год назад +2

    hasta luego maricarmen me podre mear

  • @TheJoshTv
    @TheJoshTv Год назад +2

    You forgot about breton language from France in 2022

    • @escsamuel
      @escsamuel  Год назад +1

      France just sets French as the official language of the country, with no other official or co-official language

    • @TheJoshTv
      @TheJoshTv Год назад

      @@escsamuel Oh, it’s my bad. It’s really sad that french government discriminate minority groups and languages :(