It’s been nearly 48 hours since the Eurovision finale, and Eurovision artists are already climbing the iTunes charts. Azerbaijan’s Ell & Nikki appear on the most Top 10 lists (seven in total), and have reached #1 in Luxembourg. Denmark’s A Friend in London appear on five charts, and Ireland’s Jedward on four. Interestingly, Jedward topped all four lists they appear on. That supports the idea they’re a divisive act: you either love them or hate them. But apparently if a market loves them, they really, really love them. Here’s the complete list ordered by the number of markets a contestant cracked.
Azerbaijan’s Ell & Nikki with “Running Scared”: #1 in Luxembourg, #2 in Greece, #2 in Sweden, #2 in Switzerland, #5 in Germany, #9 in Norway, #10 in Austria
Denmark’s A Friend in London with “New Tomorrow”: #1 in Denmark, #3 in Ireland, #4 in Germany, #9 in Austria, #9 in Luxembourg
Ireland’s Jedward with “Lipstick”: #1 in Germany, #1 in Austria, #1 in Ireland, #1 in Sweden,
Sweden’s Eric Saade with “Popular”: #5 in Norway, #6 in Germany, #7 in Austria, #7 in Finland, #7 in Sweden,
United Kingdom’s Blue with “I Can”: #2 in Austria, #5 in Switzerland, #6 in Sweden,
Germany’s Lena with “Taken By A Stranger”: #7 in Sweden, #10 in Germany
Greece’s Loukas Yiorkas & Stereo Mike with “Watch My Dance”: #1 in Greece
Italy’s Raphael Gualazzi with “Madness of Love”: #8 in Greece
Hungary’s Katie Wolf with “What About My Dreams?”: #8 in Sweden
Switzerland’s Anna Rossinelli with “In Love for a While”: #4 in Switzerland
Finland’s Paradise Oskar with “Da Da Dum”: #4 in Finland
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