Russia – Sergey Lazarev

For some artists the appeal of Eurovision just never fades. Each year we get a number of acts who have previously competed at the competition and who want another go at climbing to the top of the leaderboard.

This year, five singers have decided to return to the contest: Russia’s Sergey Lazarev, Hungary’s Joci Pápai, North Macedonia’s Tamara Todevska, Serbia’s Nevena Božović, and Serhat, the Turkish singer who returns to sing for San Marino.

We asked you to vote for which of their Eurovision 2019 entries was your favourite. And now, after counting a total of 4,217 votes, we can reveal that “Scream” by Sergey Lazarev came out as your winner. The Russian star earned 1,209 votes, or 28.67% of all those cast.

Following in second place was Serhat. His song “Say Na Na Na” earned 987 of your votes, which is 23.41%. It seems plenty of you are ready to say na na na along with the Turkish singer in May.

Bang in the middle of the pack is Hungary’s Joci Pápai. “Az én apám” manged to gain 769 votes (18.24%), putting the singer in third place overall.

It was a tight battle between fourth and fifth position, with only two votes separating them. In the end it was Nevena Božović who finished in the penultimate spot. Her entry “Kruna” received 627 votes (14.87%). Meanwhile Tamara Todevska’s “Proud” picked up 625 votes (14.81%).

Poll Results: Which is your favourite Eurovision 2019 entry by a returning artist?

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Past vs Present

However, we also asked you to vote in separate polls to determine whether you preferred each artist’s current Eurovision 2019 entry, or their previous effort.

Each of these was won in a landslide.

Sergey Lazarev

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Sergey Lazarev might have come out on top in the overall poll, but it’s clear that you still prefer his 2016 song “You Are The Only One”. After receiving a total of 3,457 votes, we can reveal that his original Eurovision song picked up 73.59% of those (2,544 votes to be precise). Meanwhile, “Scream” earned a 26.41% share, which equates to 913 votes.

Serhat

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However, it’s a different story for San Marino’s Serhat. 3,130 of you voted in this poll, which has the widest margin of them all. 2,676 votes (85.5%) went to his Eurovision 2019 song “Say Na Na Na”, while only 454 people (14.5%) opted for his previous entry “I Didn’t Know”. Now this is what you call a glow up!

Joci Pápai

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Over in Hungary, and y’all aren’t feeling Joci’s newest Eurovision song as much as his 2017 entry. “Origo” came out on top with 2,440 votes (77.63%). Only 703 votes (22.37%) went to “Az én apám”. A total of 3,143 votes were cast in this particular poll.

Nevena Božović

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The battle between Nevena’s two Eurovision songs was the closest (although still not particularly close). 2,784 of you voted, and decided that 2019 entry “Kruna” was your favourite. The Serbian singer’s latest entry picked up 1,909 votes (68.57%). Her 2013 song “Ljubav je svuda”, as a part of Moje 3, earned 875 votes (31.43%).

Tamara Todevska

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It’s fair to say that Tamara’s two Eurovision entries are vastly different in style. And it seems y’all prefer her 2019 female empowerment ballad “Proud”. Her current song for Tel Aviv earned 77.2% of your votes, or 2,025 precisely (out of a total of 2,623). The 2008 pop track “Let Me Love You”, which the North Macedonian singer performed with Rade Vrchakovski and Adrian Gaxha, picked up 598 votes (22.8%).

What do you make of these results? Will you be screaming along with Sergey in Tel Aviv? Or are you saying na na na for Serhat? Let us know in the comments below!

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Ern
Ern
4 years ago

Remember when Sakis Rouvas returned to the Eurovision contest for his second time? He did a respectable 7th place, but not top 5.

I think Sergey will achieve the same type of result: a respectable top 10 finish (maybe top 5), but he won’t do better than his last attempt.

aroncido
aroncido
4 years ago

It’s really strange to me how people overwhelmingly prefer Origo to Az én apám. My opinion is probably different because of the lyrics.

Miles johnson
Miles johnson
4 years ago

1 week it starts on May 4th

DanielLuis
DanielLuis
4 years ago
Reply to  Miles johnson

This year, because of Shabbat, they start a bit earlier.

Kostas
Kostas
4 years ago

We should definitely point out that we can’t really compare songs of a returning artist before the rehearsals. As a studio cut tho, i prefer both “origo” and “you are the only one”.

Kris
Kris
4 years ago

I am not a fan of any of these songs tbh! none of these are in my Top 20!

ESC Fan
ESC Fan
4 years ago

Sergey Lazarev is one of my favourites this year. Unfortunately I haven’t seen his performance in 2016. When I first saw it on YouTube I was very excited. The wall was so amazing…and his voice? Omg I love it. Scream is absolutely different song than You Are The Only One and i just love it. I think Scream is more difficult to sing and his voice stands out more. I’m looking forward to see his staging for this year. I hope it’s gonna be amazing. Hopefully he will placed as high as possible. I’m his big fan!!!

Kitty
Kitty
4 years ago

Hope this will be out of the top 5 cause it’s overrated and the lyrics are total cringe

Benji
Benji
4 years ago
Reply to  Kitty

Yes, it will be out of the top 5……. but in the OGAE poll.