Eurovision 2024 YouTube Song Rankings


As 2024 draws to a close, Greek and Cypriot music enthusiasts reflect on the Eurovision songs that captured the most attention on YouTube.

We’ve meticulously reviewed all Eurovision 2024 performances to identify the Top 20 most viewed songs on YouTube.

  1. Nemo – “The Code” (Switzerland) – 36,840,213 views
  2. Joost Klein – “Europapa” (Netherlands) – 35,433,331 views
  3. Baby Lasagna – “Rim Tim Tagi Dim” (Croatia) – 32,732,294 views
  4. Slimane – “Mon amour” (France) – 22,092,720 views
  5. alyona alyona & Jerry Heil – “Teresa & Maria” (Ukraine) – 15,657,594 views
  6. Bambie Thug – “Doomsday Blue” (Ireland) – 10,245,035 views
  7. Marina Satti – “Zari” (Greece) – 10,182,225 views
  8. Angelina Mango – “La noia” (Italy) – 8,576,012 views
  9. Windows95man – “No Rules!” (Finland) – 8,245,360 views
  10. Marcus & Martinus – “Unforgettable” (Sweden) – 7,080,477 views

  1. Eden Golan – “Hurricane” (Israel) – 5,516,345 views
  2. Nebulossa – “Zorra” (Spain) – 5,287,961 views
  3. Ladaniva – “Jako” (Armenia) – 5,114,057 views
  4. Silvester Belt – “Luktelk” (Lithuania) – 4,737,283 views
  5. 5miinust & Puuluup – “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (kĂĽll) midagi” (Estonia) – 4,215,636 views
  6. Isaak – “Always on the Run” (Germany) – 3,816,693 views
  7. Kaleen – “We Will Rave” (Austria) – 3,813,022 views
  8. Luna – “The Tower” (Poland) – 3,794,976 views
  9. Silia Kapsis – “Liar” (Cyprus) – 3,533,806 views
  10. Olly Alexander – “Dizzy” (United Kingdom) – 3,233,070 views

The view counts are derived solely from the official Eurovision channel on YouTube.


Highlighting Greek and Cypriot Talent

This year’s Eurovision was a spectacular showcase for Greek and Cypriot artists, who effortlessly blended tradition with modernity on a global stage.

Representing Greece, Marina Satti’s “Zari” made waves with its innovative mix of traditional Greek melodies and contemporary pop, resonating with audiences to the tune of over 10 million YouTube views. Her ability to weave rich musical heritage with modern sensibilities has not only captivated Greek audiences but also a global fan base, celebrating the depth and dynamism of Greek music.

On the Cypriot front, Silia Kapsis wowed viewers with “Liar,” amassing over 3.5 million views. Originally hailing from Australia, Kapsis brought a unique blend of influences from her diverse background. Her performance, rich in emotional storytelling and dynamic stage presence, highlighted the vibrant musical culture of Cyprus. This fusion of Greek-Cypriot and Australian influences helped Kapsis reinforce Cyprus’s proud tradition at Eurovision.

Both artists have underscored the brilliance and cultural richness of Greek and Cypriot music in one of the world’s most celebrated musical events.

GCT Team

This article was researched and written by a GCT team member.








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