There are only few days before the Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 begins. And now is the time for staking on the possible winner. So, who will win the Eurovision 2011? And who has the main odds on the victory?
It is rather hard to make prognoses about who will win the Eurovision 2011 and to think about the only winner, when every country presents ‘the best of the best’. All of the contestants are very talented, young and bright persons and it makes the choice harder. But two representatives, which I think are the most hoping to win are Anna Rossinelli (she represents Switzerland) and Lena Meyer-Landrut (the representative of Germany).
Anna Rossinelli. This beautiful and talented girl has all chances to win the Eurovision Oslo because of her cute voice, which hypnotizes, and feelings that she manages to pass. Rossinelli reveled her talent to sing in the early childhood. started as a soloist when she was just 13 years old. Since then, she gathered with various bands for extensive stage experience and has participated in various studio projects. She also went to the general Jazz School Basel for three years, for singing and piano lessons. What can be said about Switzerland? This country debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1956 winning the first contest of all, nevertheless representatives from Switzerland won plus twice since then throughout the years.
The second leader is Lena Meyer-Landrut which won the last year with the song "Satellite" and now she's representing again her country. And it is not an accident. This 20 years old girl has her own style in dancing and performing – qualities that always help to win and to create the proper atmosphere. She performs song "Taken By a Stranger", which has been growing throughout the Europe.
Besides aforesaid pretenders there are many other contestants that can leap into mind after question "Who will win Eurovision 2011?". For example, Ireland, UK, Denmark and Austria.
Many stakes can be done, but everyone should understand that sometimes contestants with perfect song, voice and performance can get excited too much and all efforts will be vain. So we can only wish ‘good luck’ to all contestants, because everyone has hopes for the winning.
Paradise Oskar - Da Da Dam
Dino Merlin - Love In Rewind
A Friend In London - New Tomorrow
Evelina Sašenko - C'est Ma Vie (Lithuania)
Kati Wolf - What About My Dreams? (Hungary)
Jedward - Lipstick (Ireland)
Eric Saade - Popular (Sweden)
Getter Jaani - Rockefeller Street (Estonia)
Loucas Yiorkas feat. Stereo Mike - Watch My Dance (Greece)
Alexej Vorobjov - Get You (Russia)
Amaury Vassili - Sognu (France)
Raphael Gualazzi - Madness Of Love (Italy)
Anna Rossinelli - In Love For A While (Switzerland)
I think either Blue (UK) or Azerbaidzjan. Both are ballads which the jury always like. Blue will probably get a lot of votes because of the teenage girls and Azerbaidzjan has a lot of Azeri people spread all over Europe to vote for their country.
Eurovision tonight! Go Switzerland! Tonight is finally the grand finale and I am even more proud to be from Switzerland because we have such a good song this year!!
LENA had the best Eurovision-Song (Satellite) ever... (my opinion), so theres no need to win again. TOP5 and I'm happy. But yeah, awful songs this year. Germany and Switzeland are fine. The rest is just a pain in the ass.