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Sweden’s Loreen emerges as frontrunner in Eurovision Grand Final

The 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest is set to conclude on Saturday, May 13th. Swedish participant Loreen has qualified to the Grand Final and is currently the favourite to win Sweden’s record-equalling seventh victory.

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Singer Loreen representing Sweden performs during the first semi-final of the 2023 Eurovision Song contest at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, northern England, on May 9th, 2023. Photo by: Paul ELLIS / AFP

This favourite status has befitted Loreen ever since journalists first saw her three-minute performance at Melodifestivalen, Sweden’s selection show for Eurovision that concluded in March. The odds for Loreen currently see her trading around 1.5, making her one of the shortest-priced favourites in Eurovision history.

After Loreen qualified from Tuesday’s Semi Final her entry ‘Tattoo’ streamed over one million times in one day, placing it clear as the only Eurovision song to hit the global Spotify charts this week.

It would be historic for Loreen to win the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday. Firstly it would mean Sweden would equal Ireland for having seven years of the Eurovision Song Contest. This would bring the competition to Sweden fifty years since their first victory with the world-famous ABBA.

Furthermore, this would also be Loreen’s second victory after she won the 2012 edition in Baku, making her the first female artist with two victories.

The odds for success suggest Loreen is likely to bring the trophy home, but still, there are 25 other songs that are competing for victory. The nearest challenger is the rap artist Käärijä from Finland. His rap/pop hybrid song ’Cha Cha Cha’ is a crowd-pleasing number that produces one of the most crazy parties on stage that Eurovision has ever seen.

Two other competitors likely to challenge include Spanish modern flamenco singer Blanca Paloma with an incredibly enchanting voice and last year’s winners Ukraine. The band TVORCHI bring the song ‘Heart of Steel’ to Liverpool, which took inspiration from the Ukrainian army’s resistance in defending the Azovstal Steel Plant.

On Saturday night viewers can watch the show from 21:00 CET on SVT 1, and also vote for their favourite entry. The voting at Eurovision is decided roughly half by professional juries and then half by the voting public, and should conclude at around 00:50 CET on Sunday morning.

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Lenny Kravitz on his youth in Motala: A lot of potatoes

Lenny Kravitz is not WRONG though, is he?

Lenny Kravitz on his youth in Motala: A lot of potatoes

US star Lenny Kravitz is not only known in Sweden for his long track record of creating rock, funk, R&B and so on mega hits, as well as accidentally ripping his trousers in a very unfortunate place during a legendary concert at Stockholm’s Gröna Lund in 2015.

Soon, he might also be known for his opinions on the city of Motala, which have gone viral in Sweden.

He told Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet in an interview that he dated a girl from Motala in his youth, and spent a lot of time in the city.

“It was many years ago. I met her while recording Mama Said and we dated for a few years. It was very good,” he said.

Asked what he remembers of Motala, he said: “A lot of potatoes, growing in the fields. And everyone had flowers outside their windows.”

A lot of Swedes found it amusing that Motala had not left a bigger impression on the star than “a lot of potatoes”, when frankly it’s even more amusing that it had left an impression at all. Nothing against the lovely Motala, but it’s not exactly known as the city of rock’n’roll.

Was Kravitz wrong about Motala? Not necessarily.

The city of some 30,000 people is situated in Östergötland, a fertile part of Sweden with a big agricultural industry, including potato. In fact, travel just 20 minutes south and its neighbouring town of Mjölby has a giant potato statue on display at one of its roundabouts.

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