Some Eurovision artists like to touch you with their moving ballads. But others make you want to get up and dance. This year Paula Seling & Ovi want you to move to their “Miracle”, Tanja wants you to do something “Amazing” on the dance floor, and Mei Finegold wants you to shake your thing, so long as you beat with the “Same Heart”. But which is your favourite?
You can listen to each of this year’s dance tracks below. Then vote for your favourite! Warning: Listening to these songs may turn your bedroom into a club! You can vote for as many songs as you would like, but you can only vote ONE time. This poll will close on Thursday May 8.
1) Belarus: Teo – “Cheesecake”
2) Estonia: Tanja – “Amazing”
3) France: TWIN TWIN – “Moustache”
4) FYR Macedonia: Tijana – “To The Sky”
5) Greece: Freaky Fortune feat. Riskykidd – “Rise Up”
6) Hungary: András Kállay-Saunders – “Running”
7) Ireland: Cann-Linn feat. Casey Smith – “Heartbeat”
8) Israel: Mei Finegold – “Same Heart”
9) Italy: Emma – “La mia città”
10) Poland: Donatan & Cleo – “My S?owianie – We Are Slavic”
11) Portugal: Suzy – “Quero ser tua”
12) Romania: Paula Seiling & Ovi – “Miracle”
VOTE FOR THE BEST DANCE TRACK!
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Billy Xifaras contributed this report from Greece. Follow him on Twitter at @bill_xifaras. You can also keep up-to-date on the latest Eurovision news and liking our Facebook page.
poland
Twin-Twin I love their song, it’s pretty catchy, good luck from Armenia DEAR FRANCE ?
I just listened to Tanja’s Amazing. To be honest, it’s not amazing, it’s good. But really, it’s a carbon copy of Euphoria by Loreen.
Ireland is doing very well for the fact that it is more of a contemporary pop song than a dance song. That’s good. I think Ireland will qualify for the final and hope that it does well, if not wins it. 🙂
poland and portugal
@Med your comments are getting more annoying than trolls comments 😛 hahaha .”Thanks “for hating on us SO MUCH .I wish you Good luck 🙂 Where do you come from by the way?if it’s not a secret of course 😛
@Armenian Diaspora does Aliev know that someone from his nation actually supports Armenia ? xD Auuu 😉
@Wiwi – why you didn’t put Armenia here as well? 😛
Armenians should have voted here, as well.
Greece is solid party music.
Poland gets the the slow nod from me.
Romania’s got the uplifting chord progressions and driving rhythm, albeit rudely interrupted by verses :p
Italy will do for a bit of rocking out lite.
Portugal’s good if you like that sort of thing.
Estonia’s more for watching unless you go all jazz ballet with it.
I’d be up for Hungary’s Drum and Bass if not for the rest of the song.
Wow, hard to choose :0 Too much dance tracks xD