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Spotify: “Tattoo” just surpassed Måneskin’s “Zitti e buoni” in streams! | It is now the 3rd most-listened Eurovision song of all time!

Loreen is doing amazing at all streaming platforms, following her big success at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, held in Liverpool, UK, as her winning song “Tattoo” managed to surpass Måneskin’s “Zitti e buoni“ in streams, at the highly-popular streaming platform of Spotify.

As of Saturday, March the 16th, “Tattoo” is the 3rd most streamed Eurovision song of all time and has accumulated 453.524.951 streams in total, while Måneskin’s “Zitti e buoni“ has accrued a tiny few less, 453,147,618 streams in total.

Top 10 – Most streamed Eurovision songs of all time (at the time of writing)

  1. Arcade – Duncan Laurence (1,100 Billion)
  2. Snap – Rosa Linn (949 Million)
  3. Tattoo – Loreen (453.5 Million)
  4. ZITTI E BUONI – Måneskin (453.1 Million)
  5. Fairytale – Alexander Rybak (339 Million)
  6. Waterloo – ABBA (309 Million)
  7. Euphoria – Loreen (266 Million)
  8. Soldi – Mahmood (235 Million)
  9. Heroes – Måns Zelmerlow (156 Million)
  10. Queen of Kings – Alessandra (148 Million)

Loreen is only the second artist to be in this top 10 with two different songs (“Euphoria” and “Tattoo“) after Mahmood (“Soldi” and “Brividi“) and her success after her second Eurovision victory goes on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE2Fj0W4jP4

Photo: Universal Sweden/Charli Ljung

How far do you think Loreen’s Tattoo can go? Will it manage to become the most-streamed Eurovision song of all times? 


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Eurovision is now on Spotify!

On the occasion of the celebration of the 100 days from the Grand Final of Eurovision 2022 on May 14, our favorite competition made a very pleasant annoucement for the Eurofans.

More specifically, a wish of many Eurofans came true today. So, Eurovision has now created its own official profile on Spotify, accompanying us with many Playlists in our daily lives.

Already, in the profile of the Contest on the well-known platform you can find three playlists. One of them includes the five songs that will take part in May in Turin and have already been revealed.

The second one includes all the winners of the 66-year history of the Eurovision Song Contest. From Lys Assia‘s “Refrain” to Måneskin‘s “Zitti e Buoni“, you can find all those songs that made Eurovision the biggest TV show on the planet.

Finally, the third playlist includes over 100 Eurovision Classics that have remained in the consciousness of the people, regardless of their performance in the Contest. In this playlist you can find older hits like “Dschingis Khan“, “Insieme: 1992“, “Save Your Kisses For Me“, but also more modern ones like “Molitva“, “Grande Amore” and “My Number One“.

According to the post of the official Eurovision account on Facebook, the profile on Spotify will soon be enriched with other playlists that will cover all the tastes of Eurofans.