The Scotsman

Ukrainian folk-rap group are favourites to win Eurovision final

- By ALEX GREEN newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Ukraine are the odds-on favourite to win the Eurovision Song Contest this year but the nation faces tough competitio­n from Sweden, Italy and, most surprising­ly, the UK.

The contest is known for its colourful and brash performanc­es and tonight’s grand final in Turin, Italy, is expected to be no different.

Here we look at the acts to watch out for this weekend.

– Kalush Orchestra – Ukraine The Ukrainian folk-rap group secured their place in the grand final with an impressive performanc­e in the first semi-final on Tuesday.

Formed in 2019, the group consists of founder and rapper Oleh Psiuk, multi-instrument­alist Ihor Didenchuk and dancer Vlad Kurochka.

Their song, Stefania, is an ode to mothers and the trials they face raising families, and the band’s live performanc­e features synchronis­ed dance moves, breakdance and flutes.

They have been frontrunne­rs since Russia’s invasion, which prompted organisers to ban the country from competing.

– Sam Ryder – UK

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The UK was bottom of the leaderboar­d in both of the past two contests, coming last in 2019 with Michael Rice’s Bigger Than Us, and James Newman’s Embers scoring “nul points” in 2021.

Ryder was selected in a new collaborat­ion between the BBC and global music management company TAP Music, which also revamped the promotiona­l campaign.

The new strategy included ensuring Ryder’s single, Space Man, got played on BBC Radio 1 instead of Radio 2, and targeting smaller countries such as San Marino, Serbia, Croatia and Malta, which have the same voting powers as larger countries such as Germany.

– Cornelia Jakobs – Sweden Sweden is known for producing the biggest Eurovision winners in the contest’s six-decade history – Abba – and have scored six victories to date.

It will be hoping to add to this tally when Cornelia Jakobs takes to the stage on Saturday with her emotive ballad, Hold Me Closer.

Jakobs, whose father is a famous rock star in her native country, began her recording career as part of short-lived girl band Love Generation, who released their self-titled debut in the summer of 2010.

– Mahmood and Blanco – Italy Two of Italy’s most popular artists, Mahmood and Blanco, will represent the host nation this weekend.

Mahmood, from Milan, found fame on the Italian version of The X Factor and came second at Eurovision in 2019 with his song Soldi, which was for a time the most streamed Eurovision song of all time on Spotify.

Meanwhile, Blanco is a singer and rapper from Brescia, whose 2021 single Mi Fai Impazzire spent eight weeks at the top of the Italian charts.

– Chanel – Spain

Also in the running to be crowned Eurovision winner 2022 is Chanel Terrero, a singer, dancer and actress who was born in Havana, Cuba, and is competing for Spain.

Slomo is her debut single and was composed by a team of songwriter­s who have collaborat­ed with artists including Madonna, Britney Spears, Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj.

The Eurovision grand final airs at 8pm on Saturday on BBC1

 ?? PICTURE: LUCA BRUNO/PA ?? Kalush Orchestra from Ukraine arrives for the final dress rehearsal at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, Italy, yesterday
PICTURE: LUCA BRUNO/PA Kalush Orchestra from Ukraine arrives for the final dress rehearsal at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, Italy, yesterday

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