The British Guardian, in its new article, published a list of the 10 best participants in this year’s Eurovision.

Eurovision 2025 does not look the same according to bookmakers and Guardian experts.

The reputable British newspaper published a new article in which they listed the 10 best performers at this year’s Eurovision. Among the 10 best is Serbia, at the very top of the list.

As they say, “from euro-trap all the way to a powerful Serbian ballad” – already in the first paragraph, the Guardian claims that the Prince of Vranje and his song “Mila” are one of the best songs at this year’s Eurovision, which is being held in Basel, Switzerland.

As they state in the text, “Mila” is a “powerful ballad that pierces the hearts of listeners” and, in their opinion, stands out from other ballads, and as they note, it is not “pathetic” through its love lyrics.

The Guardian also wrote a short biography of the Prince, stating that Stefan Zdravković, which is his real name, is a graduate philologist with knowledge of Scandinavian languages, plays guitar and drums, and was previously a member of the successful band “Šest žica” in his career.

The list of the best Eurovision participants according to the Guardian also includes Finland, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Estonia, Sweden, Spain, Ukraine, and Denmark.

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