After weeks of national finals and entry reveals, we now know all 41 songs for this year’s competition. Our Eurovision 2019 Spotify playlist is filling up fast, as most of the competing songs are now available for listening. In our latest weekly update, another five songs make their way onto the streaming platform.

The streaming figures on Spotify give us an impression of what fans have on replay. While there are a few changes within the top ten this week, Italy’s Mahmood remains in the lead.

Today’s update includes five new entries. Unfortunately, Ukraine is no longer on the list following the national broadcaster’s withdrawal. You can listen via our playlist linked right here.

Eurovision 2019 Spotify streaming charts (31 March)

# Country Streams # Country Streams
1 Italy 37.052.439 20 Slovenia 443.368
2 Sweden 10.125.059 21 Russia 394.385
3 France 7.335.065 22 United Kingdom 364.933
4 Spain 5.790.521 23 Latvia 272.063
5 The Netherlands 4.812.562 24 Romania 262.716
6 Norway 3.154.461 25 Croatia 225.521
7 Estonia 1.138.913 26 San Marino 222.180
8 Switzerland 1.096.793 27 Poland 212.945
9 Cyprus 1.029.931 28 Albania 203.760
10 Portugal 972.004 29 Moldova 186.580
11 Denmark 953.757 30 Austria 178.974
12 Iceland 839.401 31 North Macedonia 171.480
13 Australia 669.697 32 Armenia 117.090
14 Belgium 555.974 33 Israel 111.713
15 Czech Republic 530.983 34 Azerbaijan 50.782
16 Finland 521.969 35 Serbia 45.093
17 Hungary 479.100 36 Belarus 33.627
18 Germany 467.359 37 Ireland 12.055
19 Greece 444.369 38 Montenegro 4.738

 

The table above shows the current number of streams for each song as of Sunday 31 March. While 38 songs are currently available on the platform, the entries from Lithuania, Georgia and Malta haven’t been released to the platform yet. Notably, a few earlier versions were replaced with Eurovision edits and thus we’re combining the total count with the earlier streams counted so far.

Italy remains in the lead — and by some distance. The top five remains unchanged with Sweden, France, Spain and the Netherlands following Mahmood.

Cyprus’ Tamta has now made her way into the top ten of the streaming ranking. Accumulating over one million streams, “Replay” now sits in ninth position, ahead of Portugal’s Conan Osiris and Denmark’s Leonora, who leaves the top ten this week. Further down the list, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Greece all move up one spot. Moreover, Albania receives more attention and moves up to number twenty-eight. Armenia’s Srbuk climbs one spot as well.

New entries join the ranking

This week’s highest new entry is Azerbaijan’s Chingiz. “Truth” makes its debut at number thirty-four. The other acts debuting on the list are Serbia (at 35), Belarus (36), Ireland (37) and Montenegro (38).

In the weeks leading up to Eurovision in Tel Aviv, we’ll be tracking the entries on Spotify and giving you an overview of which songs have made the biggest gains over the past seven days. It’s obviously not a perfect science, as you can stream artists from your home country. But it’s a fun barometer to look at anyway.

What do you think about the current Spotify stats? Do they indicate a possible win for Italy? Let us know in our comments below!

Eurovision 2019 Spotify playlist

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Polegend Godgarina
5 years ago

some of those numbers are kinda off…. tamta has 100k streams from cyprus n greece combined, how did she get the other 930k ?

Alex
Alex
5 years ago

Well Israel hasn’t been added to the official playlist of ESC in Spotify which is ironic lol!

UK entry has extremely low streams, as usual. What a shame!

France has embraced their entry a lot. I expect a record breaking viewing rate for Eurovision.

Cyprus and Iceland have 1m streams and they are tiny nations!! The hype is real!

P!nk Forever
P!nk Forever
5 years ago

I need Jurij Veklenko on Spotify!

Mielokki
Mielokki
5 years ago

Maltese team, where is the Chameleon???

yuyu
yuyu
5 years ago
Reply to  Mielokki

I KNOW!!!!! put on spotify already!!

KS23
KS23
5 years ago
Reply to  Mielokki

Howard Keith Debono (Michela’s manager) reply to someone who asked the same question on his social media – There s a strategic reason but the wait will be over in the next days 😉

Rashad
Rashad
5 years ago

I don’t get why Azerbaijan had to wait so long to put the song on Spotify and iTunes. They might as well wait until next year. I don’t like the marketing team of Azerbaijan this year. There are a lot of things that can be done to promote the entry, but they just released the song on Spotify. Doesn’t sound like Azerbaijan at all.

Nicky91
Nicky91
5 years ago
Reply to  Rashad

why, the song is already available on YouTube for a long time

Rashad
Rashad
5 years ago
Reply to  Nicky91

I know, but it’s 2019. A lot of people don’t listen to music on Youtube anymore.

KS23
KS23
5 years ago
Reply to  Rashad

Same goes to Malta, I guess they want to accumulate views on their YT videos

Erasmus
Erasmus
5 years ago

It’s worth noted that Slovenia is the highest ranked from the countries that don’t have Spotify, and even higher from those who have like UK and Poland

Paul
Paul
5 years ago

San Marino are currently being ROBBED!

OohHoney
OohHoney
5 years ago

And Malta is altogether forgotten about because they won’t. Release. The. F*cking. Song.

Nicky91
Nicky91
5 years ago
Reply to  OohHoney

why, you can listen to the song on youtube

OohHoney
OohHoney
5 years ago
Reply to  Nicky91

Because it’s 2019 and we don’t listen to the songs on YouTube.

David F
David F
5 years ago

That order also replicates, fairly closely, the song order of a prominent ESC 2019 public playlist on Spotify.

David F
David F
5 years ago

I suppose the fans of Armenia’s song much prefer to listen to it on YouTube instead of on Spotify.

Gio
Gio
5 years ago
Reply to  David F

Those views on YT are really weird. It didn’t get such a positive response from the fandom and Armenia itself is a small country.

Nicky91
Nicky91
5 years ago
Reply to  David F

people who don’t have spotify (like me) i guess

ESC 2019
5 years ago

Italy and Iceland are the worst song ever

Nicky91
Nicky91
5 years ago
Reply to  ESC 2019

agree about Iceland, they just gave up on eurovision, sending a stupid troll joke act

Nadors
Nadors
5 years ago
Reply to  ESC 2019

Evah, evah, evah… (cit. Priscilla Queen of the desert)

Baloonbleu
Baloonbleu
5 years ago
Reply to  ESC 2019

It’s all about taste, and taste isn’t objective <3 peace