The Public Reacts to Spain: Blas Cantó – Voy a quedarme

16 people from different countries, of different ages and professions took part in this year’s “The Public Reacts to Eurovision 2021” by ESCBubble. They are all casual viewers of the Eurovision Song Contest – none of them are huge fans of the Contest, and none of them have heard any of the songs before we played them all to them (except maybe the one representing their own country).

We continue this year’s series of Public Reactions with their review and their reactions to the song that is going to represent Spain – “Voy a quedarme” by Blas Cantó. In addition to telling us their thoughts and impressions, we also asked them all to score the song out of 10. The comments of every single one of them may have not been added to the video, but their scores have been added of course. Check out what they had to say about the Spanish entry, and how did they score it right here:

Our Bulgarian poll is now closed, and their song “Growing Up Is Getting Old” by Victoria received a total of 98 points from our readers. Here’s their final score, as well as the final standing for semi final 2:

Ranking Country Total points Reviewers Team Readers
1 Switzerland 358 104 135 119
2 Iceland 342 121 104 117
3 Greece 339 102 113 124
4 Finland 333 93 109 131
5 San Marino 318 96 122 100
6 Denmark 313 102 96 115
7 Czech Republic 310 111 95 104
8 Bulgaria 292 94 100 98
9 Serbia 286 89 98 99
10 Moldova 282 85 93 104
11 Albania 280 90 85 105
12 Latvia 273 92 88 93
13 Estonia 272 93 76 103
14 Portugal 264 105 52 107
15 Austria 249 85 64 100
16 Poland 218 81 50 87
17 Georgia 196 84 31 81

 

This means that the 10 qualifiers for ESCBubble’s Final from Semi Final 2 are: Switzerland, Iceland, Greece, Finland, San Marino, Denmark, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Serbia and Moldova. They join the 10 qualifiers from Semi Final 1 – Malta, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Israel, Sweden, Belgium and Norway, as well as the six automatic Eurovision finalists – Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Italy and France in ESCBubble’s Final.

It’s time to vote for YOUR favorite songs in our final – remember that you can vote for up to five songs at a time, right here below:

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The voting will remain open until the start of the first rehearsal on the 8th of May, and the results will be revealed in a video format in the evening hours on the 8th of May. ESCBubble’s winner will be selected by a combination of the votes of our reviewers, our editors, and our readers.

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