Siblings duo rocks ESC: Baller brings Germany to the final!

Siblings duo rocks ESC: Baller brings Germany to the final!
The sibling duo Abor & Tynna won the German preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) last Saturday. The show "Chef's matter ESC 2025 - who sings for Germany?" took place as part of an event expected with a lot of excitement. With her powerful song "Baller" against the singer Lyza, Abor & Tynna prevailed, who also caused a sensation with her urgent appearance and was only lost in the race for victory. The ESC final will take place in Basel on May 17, 2025, where the duo will compete for Germany.
of a total of nine artists who were in the competition were selected five after the pre -selection by a jury for the audience voting. The jury consisted of prominent personalities, including Stefan Raab, Yvonne Catterfeld, Nico Santos and Conchita Wurst, which underlined the seriousness and competition of the evening. Raab, who is considered an ESC specialist, directed the show and emphasized the importance of the evening for Germany. This is particularly noteworthy, since Raab has returned from the ESC scene after a long break, which arouses the hopes for better results for Germany. With his statement that the audience had the last word, he made for a captivating final.
The artists and their musical background
ABOR and Tynna come from a musical family in Vienna; Her father is a cellist among the Vienna Philharmonic. This musical character was not only noticed in their performance, but also in the development of their music. The duo has written songs together since 2016 and their appearances have already led them to Vienna, Berlin and Hanover. It is particularly noteworthy that in 2024 you were able to perform as a support act on the tour of Nina Chuba and thus gain initial experience in the spotlight. While ABOR is working on the mixer, Tynna stands as a front woman on the microphone.
With your ESC contribution "Baller" you merge various genres, including pop, hip-hop and electronics, which is an exciting further development of your musical career. This approach should not only convince the audience, but also the jury.
A look back at the ESC history of Germany
The Eurovision Song Contest has a long tradition in Germany that is one of the founding countries. Germany has been firmly anchored in the ESC since the first competition in 1956. The first win was achieved in 1982 with Nicole and the song "A little peace". Another memorable victory followed in 2010 by Lena with "Satellite", who managed to win the title at the age of 19. In recent years, however, Germany has often been faced with less successful placements. However, this could change, however, since Stefan Raab's return in the selection process has strengthened the hope of new successes next year.
Abor & Tynna not only have her chance at the ESC 2025, but also the opportunity to represent and change the German music landscape again positively.
For more information on the results of Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest, visit Eurovision.de .
More details about the ESC preliminary decision and the show can be found at rp-online.de and Eurovision.de .
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