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Pick your favorite Bulgarian song that has been part of Eurovision

In 2021 we celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest. On this occasion, the Dutch public broadcasting system (NPO) has created a special digital platform where viewers and listeners from participating countries can vote for their favorite song, choosing from songs of all editions of the contest.

Radio and television stations from more than 17 European countries call on the audience to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest Top 50. What is special about this vote is that everyone can vote for songs that represent their own country. It is well-known that one of the rules of the Eurovision Song Contest is that people cannot vote for songs of their own country. However, in the Eurovision Song Contest Top 50 this rule does not apply and everyone can choose their favorite songs, no matter where they are from.

Dear friends, we invite you to vote for the Bulgarian songs that you like the most. You will find them following the link below and typing Bulgaria in the "Search a song" field.

You will find excerpts of 12 Bulgarian songs that have taken part in the contest since 2005.

Enjoy!

And let's choose together the best song that has represented Bulgaria at Eurovision!



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