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Eurovision 2025 Germany profile : Baller by Abor & Tynna

  • Abor & Tynna perform the song 'Baller' as Germany's entry in the 2025 Eurovision contest.
  • They won the national final Chefsache ESC 2025 to represent Germany.
  • The selected song 'Baller' is an upbeat electronic dance track.
  • Abor & Tynna stated "Baller" originated after composing sad breakup songs.
  • As a Big 5 country, Germany competes directly in the Grand Final on 17 May 2025.
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At the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Abor & Tynna, her mentor Stefan Raab and Germany want to "ball" to the front. But the singer of the duo is finally making a larynx infection.

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For weeks, Germany's Eurovision Song Contest act Abor & Tynna hasn't performed with "Baller", which could make a bang.

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For weeks there was concern for the singer of Germany's Eurovision Song Contest act Abor & Tynna. Now she speaks plain text.

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Abor & Tynna about their ESC song "Baller", the hype and things that no one else knew about them (so far). In mid-May they will represent Germany at this year's ESC, but in advance we have already made a ME talk with Abor & Tynna and can thus win some insights. The beginning, the career kick and what will come for them With us the Austrian siblings Attila and Tünde Bornemisza have about their musical journey and the...

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3 weeks before the final of the ESC in Basel there is good news from the duo Abor & Tynna. The singer is healthy and can sing. All news about the Eurovision Song Contest in the ticker.

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Recently, her participation in the ESC was on the rise again due to illness: But now there are positive news from the duo Abor & Tynna.Good news for all ESC fans: After Tünde Bornemisza (24), the singer of the German ESC contribution Abor & Tynna, was not allowed to sing because of a larynx infection, she has now recovered. ESC delegation head Alexandra Wolfslast emphasizes in the new episode of the podcast "ESC Update": "Tynna is healthy and di…

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tz.de broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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