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Chartwatch: Who’s leading the charts in Spain, Italy, France, Germany & UK?

Going on holiday? And wondering which tracks you might get bombarded with over the next fourteen days while you’re relaxing near the pool? Well don’t worry any longer, because GloPop is here to give you an overview of what’s currently topping the chart in five of Europe’s biggest music industries.

Spain: Cali & El Dandee feat. David Bisbal – No Hay 2 Sin 3 (Gol) (out Now!)

Alejandro Rengifo (Cali) and Mauricio Rengifo (Dandee), together Cali & Dandee, are a Colombian dance duo who have teamed up with Spain’s most popular singer David Bisbal for an uptempo summer dance anthem entitled ‘No Hay 2 Sin 3 (Gol)’. The song’s been in the Spanish chart for 9 weeks but has only managed to attain the number 1 this week. It’s the second number 1 single for the Colombian duo.

Germany: Lykke Li – I follow Rivers (Out now!)

Swedish songstress Lykke Li will be chuffed. Although her track ‘I follow Rivers’ has been out since 2008, it’s now nearly three four years later proving to be a massive hit at the continent. Belgium, the Netherlands and France have fallen for her mesmerizing indie-pop track last year, and now it’s Germany’s turn to welcome Lykke Li as their number one.

Italy: Gusttavo Lima – balada boa tche tche rere (Out Now!)

22 year old Brazilian pop singer Gusttavo Lima, has followed into the footsteps of country man Michel Teló and is currently conquering many European countries with his summer hit ‘Balada Boa (Tche Tche rere)’. Job done in Italy however, as the man’s steadily holding on to the number 1 position for six full weeks. The whole of Europe has fallen for Brazilian pop so be aware!

France: Carly Rae Jepsen – Call My Name (Out Now!)

Canadian superstar Carly Rae Jepsen, proves to be a strong contender for the end of year charts. Her global debut ‘Call Me Maybe’ has taken its number 1 position back in France after being number 1 for a week in June. The total amount of weeks on number 1 in France comes down to three weeks. Well done Carly!

United Kingdom: Maroon 5 – Payphone ft Wiz Khalifa (Out Now)

Things looked rather grim at first for Maroon 5 latest single ‘Payphone’ when a released cover of their track made it nearly to the top. However good news for the American guys, who managed to take the number 1 last week. Whether they can hold on for another week will be difficult. the Calvin Harris Remix of Florence+ The Machine’s track ‘Spectrum’ seems to be having the number 1 in the bag. We’ll find out tomorrow.

T.G.I.F Oceana ‘Endless Summer’ Video

It’s Friday evening and time for a major weekend. Radio 1 is celebrating it’s big Hackney weekend with loads of superstars taking the stage while England is taking on Italy at tomorrow’s Euro 2012. Yet the weekend kicks off tonight with another important football match; Germany against Greece. So what a better way then have a look at our German friends and what’s reigning in the charts.

Keeping football in mind, and a banger for Friday to kickstart it all left us with this rather infectious track by German singer Oceana. The Wedel-born with Afro-Martiniquais descent is currently scoring a huge hit at home with the official Euro 2012 home track ‘Endless Summer’. Though she’s been active in the music industry since 1998, it’s her first big hit, taken from her new album, which is also out today.

‘Endless Summer’ is as the title says summery, it’s got the instant recognizable dance beat which was previously prominent in the tracks made by Romanian producers and singers like Inna and Alexandra Stan. Based on how those tracks fared, we wouldn’t be surprised to see this going down the same route and be a likely contender to become the European summer hit across the continent. Perfect for our TGIF chapter.

Good news for the fans, the track is already available through iTunes and any other online retailer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdeJiEn75Ug

ESC 2012: Jury votes in from Germany, Portugal, Finland and Italy

It’s been three weeks since Loreen won the Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden, in Baku, Azerbaijan. Many fans of the event are now in anticipation to find out the split votes between the juries and televoting, announced by the 42 participating broadcasters.

The system of 50% televoting and 50% juries was introduced in 2010, as an answer to claims of political voting in the past. First broadcasters to have released their jury votes are coming from Germany, Portugal and to a lesser extent Finland and Italy, who have both only given out the points of their juries in the final.

Find the results below

Semi

2          Germany

2           Portugal

1             Finland

1                 Italy

1 point

Portugal

Slovenia

TBA

TBA

2 points

Malta

Belarus

3 points

Croatia

Malta

4 points

Slovakia

Croatia

5 points

Bosnia

Georgia

6 points

Netherlands

Sweden

7 points

Serbia

Slovakia

8 points

Slovenia

Bosnia

10 points

Estonia

Serbia

12 points

Sweden

Estonia

Final

1 point

Ireland

Russia

Norway

Macedonia

2 points

Italy

Iceland

Albania

Denmark

3 points

Spain

Albania

Germany

Ukraine

4 points

Bosnia

France

France

Moldova

5 points

Serbia

Bosnia

Iceland

Cyprus

6 points

Albania

Italy

Russia

Serbia

7 points

Denmark

Serbia

Spain

Romania

8 points

Iceland

Estonia

Denmark

Germany

10 points

Estonia

Germany

Estonia

Russia

12 points

Sweden

Spain

Sweden

Albania

 

More results are to be made available in the foreseeable future.

Keep coming back to find out more.

ESC 2012 – Part 17: The Big 5

Since 2008 the annual Eurovision Song Contest consists of two semi finalists which are responsible to deliver 10 qualifiers each to take part in the grand final where they join Italy, France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom and the host country, this year Azerbaijan. Over the past few weeks we’ve been going through the semi finalists. Today, one day before the rehearsals in Azerbaijan start we  give our verdict on the six finalists.

United Kingdom: Engelbert Humperdinck – Love Will Set You Free

Flying the flag for the United Kingdom this year is world famous pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck. Engelbert was announced as the UK representative for Eurovision on March 1st by the BBC sparking quite a lot of mixed responses.  But the 76 year old , who has a career spanning over 4 decades, promised us his song would be a treat. On March 19, ”Love Will Set You Free” got its radio premiere and since the reactions to the UK entry have been fairly positive. ”Love Will Set You Free” can be best described as a typical Engelbert Humperdinck style ballad, which has been given a Eurovision-friendly treatment. There’s no doubt his name will attract new audiences to the tv show on the saturday evening and who knows pick up quite a few votes. A top ten place is possible as it is a rather charming entry which also gives us a bit of a Mary Poppins feeling (Chim Chim Cheree anyone) also proving how the BBC are turning their back to their past of joke entries and adding credibility to the Eurovision Song contest.

France: Anggun – Echo (You and I)

Indonesian Francophone Anggun was internally selected to represent France at this year’s contest and takes her participation as a mission. The talented singer, which was happy to be interviewed by us a few weeks ago, wanted to spice things up a bit. And she definately has with her uptempo song ‘Echo (You and I)’. Anggun  herself explained that the song is a bit of a grower, and we agree in first instance the song needs a few listens to be fully appreciated but at the same time it’s a new chapter for France, which hasn’t really gone uptempo pop in the past few years. Miss Anggun sells it well and has had a distinctive promo tour to sell the song. Definately one which we’ll continue to play after the contest.

Italy: Nina Zilla – L’Amore E Femmina (Out Of Love)

Italy returned to the contest last year and it’s comeback was hugely succesful with Raphael Guallazi claiming the  runner up position in the final. Hoping to do better is Nina Zilla, who was announced as the Italian representative during the San Remo Festival this year. After making the tough decision to change her San Remo contribution ‘Per Sempre’, the talented singer, who looks very similar to Amy Winehouse btw, chose to rework one of the songs from her second album, ‘L’Amore E Femmina’, in a bilingual version and present that one as the official Italian entry. And good work for the Italians, we have to say because this entry ‘L’amore E Femmina’ does not only sound 60ies, it has a quirky James Bond feel and a singer who sells her song bloody well. No wonder it’s one of the big favourites for the crown title. Amazing!

Azerbaijan: Sabina Babayeva – When the Music Dies

Azerbaijan won last years Eurovision Song Contest crown and is defending its crown on home soil in Baku. Flying the flag and taken up the honor is Sabina Babayeva, one of the countries most talented singers. Sabina is not a stranger to the Eurovision song Contest as she’s been taking part in the national final ever since the country made its debut in 2008. ‘When the Music Dies’ is the Azerbaijani entry, it’s a Swedish composed ballad, which includes the duduk, which is a woodwind instrument, similar to the flute, giving the song a very ethnic feel. Sabina is a true diva in her country, and as it pleases divas she has a remarkable voice which would be stiff competition for someone like Toni Braxton. It’s a unique in that sense that there are lots of ballads but not a lot who have chosen for an ethnic approach so we think this could do rather well.

Spain: Pastora Soler – Quedate Conmigo (Stay with Me)

Spanish singer songwriter Pastora Soler,  one of Spain’s biggest superstars in the flamenco and pop genre, was internally selected by its broadcaster to represent Spain at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. In a televised event, it was the viewers who initially decided the song Pastora would sing. They unanimously voted for the very Eurovisiony ballad ‘Quedate Conmigo’ which showcases the tremendous vocal capabilities of Miss Soler. In all honesty this one had to grow a bit on us, and reminded us during a first listen too much of those X Factor winner singles which really showcase the capabilities of the singer and immediately also drag the career of the singer down completely. Let’s hope things do go the right way for Pastora.

Germany: Roman Lob – Standing Still

Last, are the hosts of last year, Germany. After the success with Lena in 2010 and 2011, the German broadcaster decided to continue with the talent show concept of ‘Unser Star Fur …’ to decide it’s participant. Changing the title from ‘Unser Star Fur Oslo’ to ‘Unser Star Fur Baku’ the competition kicked off at the beginning of the year. Early in the competition one particular guy called Roman Lob stood out and yes Germany decided to send him to Baku with the Jamie Cullum composed radio ballad ‘Standing Still’. You can tell that Cullum’s behind the song as the piano is very prominent in the song. Again a very strong bid from Germany, who’s really raised the game in the past three years.

Our verdict:

1 Italy

2 Germany

3 United Kingdom

4 France

5 Azerbaijan

6 Spain

All in all we have to say this year’s Eurovision is gonna be a hell of an exciting event. Tomorrow the rehearsal start in Baku, the host city. The first semi final is held on May 22nd, the second on May 24th and the grand final is on May 26. Throughout the week we’ll keep an eye on several blogs to follow the rehearsals in Baku, alongside the news and bring you all the latest gossips. Enjoy the Eurovision madness!

 

Euro-glance: Unheilig – So Wie Du Warst

What a better way to slowly leave the weekend with a look at what the charts in the rest of the world have to offer. Let’s go to the 3rd biggest music market in the world Germany and present you to a German band which has been arround for quite some time: Unheilig.

Unheilig (German for Unholy) were founded in 2000 and primarily consists out of lead singer der Graf( German for count) and  his live musicians Licky, Henning Verlage and Potti. Their music mainly consists out of pop and electric influences.

Since 2000 the band has released 7 albums, of which the last album ‘Große Freiheit’ reached number 3 in Austria, number 5 in the Eurotop 100 and number 1 in both Germany and Switzerland.They also got an ECHO award for best album in 2011 for it.

At the end of last year, the band also announced they were writing material for their 8th album, Lichter der stadt (City Of Lights), which they revealed would be their very first concept album. The first single taken from the album is  ‘So Wie Du Warst’ (German for The Way You Were’) which is sublime! The single is currently number 2 in the German Top 40.

‘So Wie Du Warst’ was released on the German market February 24th. Whether the song will be released globally is yet to be decided.

ESC 2012 – Those Who Didn’t Make It: Ornella de Santis – Quietly

Another chapter in our ‘Those Who Didn’t Make It’ Eurovision series. And we’re off to Germany, the host country of last years contest. After the victory brought by Lena Meyer Landrut, ProSieben, ARD & NDR decided to follow the same route of the system used in 2010 for their Baku representative.

Over the past two months, ”Unser Star Fur Baku” saw in true X Factor/Idol style 10 candidates performing and voted off all the way until last week’s  final 2 performers,Roman and Italian German Ornella de Santis, battling it out for the Baku ticket.

Both had been offered three songs which they performed the show. The audience and viewers at home chose for each act the song they thought would be most suitable at Eurovision; Roman ended up with ‘Standing Still’ and Ornella de Santis with ”Quietly”.

As the title suspects, Roman was the man who won the competition and will be defending Germany at this years Eurovision. It’s a shame for Ornella because her song is truly beautiful. It sounds a bit like a little lullaby, possibly because Ornella’s vocals are so fragile. The lyrics are also very genuine and real.

Hope you enjoy it!

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