Eurofans Have Spoken: The 250 Songs That Made Eurovision History

From Loreen’s double reign to Greek and Cypriot favourites storming the top 20

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Eurovision fans have done it again. Voting in their thousands, Eurofans have ranked what they consider the greatest songs in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, unveiling the much-anticipated ESC Top 250.

The annual ranking is organised by Songfestival.be, which invites fans to submit their personal Top 10 lists. These votes are then combined into a definitive, fan-powered countdown of Eurovision classics.

Sweden still rules the Eurovision universe

At the very top, Sweden once again proves its Eurovision dominance, claiming both first and second place thanks to two songs by Loreen. Her 2012 anthem Euphoria and her 2023 winning entry Tattoo remain untouchable in the eyes of fans.

Recent years are strongly represented too, with multiple entries from 2024 and several brand-new songs from 2025 already securing high positions. Eurovision nostalgia, it seems, now has a very short memory.

Greece and Cyprus shine in the top 20

The results are particularly rewarding for Greek and Cypriot fans.

Greece lands in an impressive 10th place with Zari, the 2024 entry by Marina Satti, which continues to resonate powerfully with the Eurovision fan community.

Greece also appears twice more in the Top 50:

Asteromata by Klavdia at No. 36

My Number One by Helena Paparizou, the song that brought Greece victory in 2005, at No. 39

Cyprus claims a coveted Top 20 spot as well. At No. 18 sits Fuego, the explosive 2018 entry by Eleni Foureira, which secured the island’s best-ever result with a second-place finish.

The Top 50, according to Eurofans

The full Top 50 list blends iconic winners, cult fan favourites and bold recent entries, confirming that Eurovision’s legacy is as alive as ever, and constantly evolving.

Sweden 2012 – “Euphoria” – Loreen

Sweden 2023 – “Tattoo” – Loreen

Albania 2025 – “Zjerm” – Shkodra Elektronike

Finland 2023 – “Cha Cha Cha” – Käärijä

Spain 2022 – “SloMo” – Chanel

Sweden 2025 – “Bara Bada Bastu” – KAJ

Sweden 2022 – “Hold Me Closer” – Cornelia Jakobs

Croatia 2024 – “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” – Baby Lasagna

Finland 2025 – “Ich Komme” – Erika Vikman

Greece 2024 – “Zari” – Marina Satti

Switzerland 2024 – “The Code” – Nemo

Ukraine 2021 – “Shum” – Go_A

Italy 2021 – “Zitti e buoni” – Måneskin

The Netherlands 2024 – “Europapa” – Joost Klein

Ukraine 2024 – “Teresa & Maria” – alyona alyona & Jerry Heil

Ireland 2024 – “Doomsday Blue” – Bambie Thug

Sweden 2014 – “Undo” – Sanna Nielsen

Cyprus 2018 – “Fuego” – Eleni Foureira

France 2021 – “Voilà” – Barbara Pravi

Italy 2020 – “Fai rumore” – Diodato

Ukraine 2016 – “1944” – Jamala

The Netherlands 2019 – “Arcade” – Duncan Laurence

Switzerland 2021 – “Tout l’univers” – Gjon’s Tears

Iceland 2019 – “Hatrið mun sigra” – Hatari

Serbia 2007 – “Molitva” – Marija Šerifović

Lithuania 2025 – “Tavo akys” – Katarsis

Sweden 2015 – “Heroes” – Måns Zelmerlöw

The Netherlands 2022 – “De Diepte” – S10

Switzerland 2025 – “Voyage” – Zoë Më

Israel 2024 – “Hurricane” – Eden Golan

Portugal 2022 – “Saudade, saudade” – Maro

Norway 1995 – “Nocturne” – Secret Garden

United Kingdom 1996 – “Ooh…Aah…Just A Little Bit” – Gina G

Norway 2009 – “Fairytale” – Alexander Rybak

Austria 2025 – “Wasted Love” – JJ

Greece 2025 – “Asteromata” – Klavdia 

Germany 2025 – “Baller” – Abor & Tynna

Poland 2025 – “Gaja” – Justyna Steczkowska 

Greece 2005 – “My Number One” – Helena Paparizou

Israel 2025 – “New Day Will Rise” – Yuval Raphael

Iceland 2025 – “RÓA” – VÆB

Serbia 2022 – “In Corpore Sano” – Konstrakta

Portugal 2017 – “Amar Pelos Dois” – Salvador Sobral

Estonia 2015 – “Goodbye to Yesterday” – Elina Born & Stig Rästa

Latvia 2023 – “Aijā” – Sudden Lights

Belgium 2015 – “Rhythm Inside” – Loïc Nottet

Italy 2019 – “Soldi” – Mahmood

Norway 2019 – “Spirit in the Sky” – KEiiNO

Portugal 2025 – “Deslocado” – Napa

Slovenia 2023 – “Carpe Diem” – Joker Out

 

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