Austria, Estonia and Sweden, in the Global of Spotify after Eurovision; Israel, absent

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Austria, Estonia and Sweden, in the Global of Spotify after Eurovision; Israel, absent

Today’s spotify update of the most listened to the songs globally at Spotify Eurovision 2025 the public mostly heard during the Sunday day, day after the celebration of the contest.

The winning song, ‘Wasted Love’ by JJ, by Austria, leads Eurovision’s tickets in the Spotify global list, although it does so from a discreet one on 23. ‘Espresso Machiatto’ by Tommy Cash, the candidacy of Estonia, third in Eurovision, follows in the 35th place. In number 46 it opens the third and last euro input present in the global top 50 ‘Bad Bastu Basu’ by Kaj, positioned fourth in the final.

Only two Eurovision bets are among today’s tickets if we expand the view of the Global Spotify Top 200: ‘Baller’, the German song, Abo & Tynna, 15th in the final, enters the 59 and ‘volleyball essere a hard’, the Italian bet, by Lucio Corsi, 4th classified, does so in 181.

The song of Israel, ‘New Day Day Rise’ by Yuval Raphael, is absent in the global listening, despite the fact that this country won the Televoto. As happened last year with ‘Hurricane’ by Elen Godan, it seems that there is an audience interested in massively supporting Israel for the international stage through Eurovision, but not to listen to its candidacies.

The absence of ‘One Day Will Rise’ of the entire Global Spotify Top means that this song has been far from adding a million listeners in the day after Eurovision. These are the broken streams of the five songs present on the list, via Eurovisiocharts:
#23 Wasted Love – 2,281,677 streams 🇦🇹
#35 Espresso Macchiato – 2,151,150 🇪🇪
#46 BARA BASTU BARA – 1,978,078 🇸🇪
#59 Baller – 1,800,519 🇩🇪
#181 volleyball essere a hard – 1,133,187 🇮🇹

Above all, the public’s disinterest towards Israel’s song reinforces the theory that the massive televoto in his favor responds to a political mobilization, aimed at concentrating votes in the Hebrew country, while the rest of the popular vote is scattered among the other 25 countries. Will the Uuer take measures, as RTVE has done through threats, to ensure the Eurovision public that the mass political vote does not contribute to the bleaching of a genocide?
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