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Serdyuchka beat Ruslana and Jamala. 5 Ukrainian performances at the Eurovision Song Contest that the world remembered the most
Ukrainians' performances at the Eurovision Song Contest have often become iconic, garnering tens of millions of views on social media and bringing Ukraine victory. However, it is interesting that the most famous Ukrainian performances were those that did not reach the first place.
As of the beginning of 2024, the most popular Ukrainian song at the Eurovision Song Contest is "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" by Andriy Danylko, who performed as Verka Serdyuchka. OBOZ.UA will tell you more about the most memorable performances of Ukraine.
Verka Serdyuchka
The track "Dancing Lasha Tumbai," which once put Danylo and the Russian artists at odds, has become one of the most popular in the history of the contest. On the official Eurovision channel, this number has garnered 50 million views and entered the top 12 videos of all time.
Go_A
Go_A's hit "Shum" has garnered 31 million 952 thousand views as of April 24, 2024, making it legendary in the Eurovision Song Contest. Interestingly, with such a strong entry, the band took only 5th place in the final, but in 2023 they were invited as guests.
Kalush Orchestra
The winning song "Stefania" is only slightly behind the hit of Go_A. The historic performance of the artists, who called on the world to save Azovstal, has garnered 32 million views on YouTube.
Jamala
Another cultural track that brought Ukraine victory in 2016 belongs to Jamala. For almost 8 years, the star has collected more than 31 million views on the official video from the final, and her voice still gives listeners goosebumps when they return to this song.
Ruslana
The top five is rounded out by another winner of the contest, Ruslana, and her dance hit "Wild Dances," which set the whole of Europe on fire in 2004. The song has already garnered more than 28 million views on the official channel.
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