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SongHunt 2017 finalist presentation: “Contigo” by Mirela

by | May 8, 2017 | SongHunt

SongHunt 2017 finalist presentation: “Contigo” by Mirela

by | May 8, 2017 | SongHunt

Mirela could be in Kyiv now, representing Spain with her song “Contigo”. But our SongHunt rules only allow songs that didn’t win their national finals, but got a lot of love in our Eurovision chat. This love took the song to the heats, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and now it’s one of the twelve candidates in the grand SongHunt final. What is SongHunt about, you may wonder? Well, for those who don’t know already: It’s about finding the best national final song of the Eurovision season!

From “Objetivo Eurovisión” to SongHunt

Back in February, Spain held its national final “Objetivo Eurovisión”, in which six entries competed for a ticket to Kyiv. Manel Navarro won the remarkable and controversial final decision, and thus became the Spanish representative at the Eurovision Song Contest. All the other entries of the Spanish final got higher marks than Manel in our chat, and subsequently entered our heats.

Mirela’s “Contigo” (average score in our chat: 6.61) and Paula Rojo’s “Lo que nunca fue” (6.78) even made their way all through to the SongHunt grand final – and today, we’re presenting the first of the two Spanish entrants:

Mirela – Contigo

Watch the song below, and if you like it, you might want to give it a vote in our SongHunt poll further down the page! Or maybe you like one of the other entries more? Whatever your choice, you can vote once in each 24-hour period. For full details, see our main post about the SongHunt final.



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