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Eurovision 2025 Song Reviews – Part 4 (Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Serbia)

Welcome to our new series of posts!
The moment of truth has arrived, and all 37 competing songs for Eurovision 2025 have been revealed.
So we are ready for an extended review of them and a ranking of the songs.
Each post in the series will focus on 5-6 songs.

This 4th post will focus on 6 of the countries competing in semi-final 2: Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Serbia

You can find the previous chapters here:

Emmy – “Laika Party

Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen is a 24-year-old Norwegian singer and songwriter.
In 2015, she participated in “Melodi Grand Prix Junior” with the song “Aiaiaiai”.
She is well-known, due to her participation in “Melodi Grand Prix 2021” with “Witch Woods”
Nowadays, she is a famous TikTok personality, singer, and graphic designer.
In 2023, she was a member of the Norwegian jury for Eurovision 2023.
In 2024, she was one of the writers of “Woman Show”, a song that competed in “Melodi Grand Prix 2024”.
So far, the singer has released more than 30 singles, some of them as collaborations.

In 2025, she won the Irish selection for Eurovision 2025 – The IrishEurosong 2025″.
She will perform “Laika Party” in Eurovision 2025:


Allocation in Semi-Final

Ireland was allocated to perform in the 3rd position in semi-final 2.
The country will perform after Montenegro and before Latvia.

Initial Personal Ranking

23rd overall, 13th in semi-final 2

Musical Review

Poetry Analysis

The song tells the story of the Soviet dog Laika, who was sent to space and never returned. The song suggests an alternative ending, in which Laika is having her party in the sky.
Laika is introduced as a “brave little girl” – The personification is meant to present her in a more aware way and to emphasize what she has been through on her journey. Later on, it is mentioned that “she saved the world”, which means that her story left a mark on human history.
The song continues by describing her feelings and emotions while coping with this mission – “she was alone in the dark big space”. The song is meant to show Laika’s side in the story, which has never been discussed. The imaginary “cheering crowd” emphasizes her loneliness and lack of appreciation. The separation moment is described as painful: “Rockets going high, then they say goodbye.”
The chorus expresses the desire for Laika’s spirit to remain alive. Her legacy is described as joy and happiness rather than sorrow – “she has a party in the air”.
While Laika is alone in space, she still remembers her favorite things – “she is howling for her bones”. Her journey highlights her desire and resilience.
Her contribution is described as primary and pioneering, as she paved the way for additional discoveries. Her story will stay forever, as well as the meaning of her story- “forever hero for humankind.”

The impact of the allocation in semi-final 2

Among the countries that usually vote for Ireland, 5 of them will vote in semi-final 2: The UK, Australia, Austria, Denmark, and Czechia

Betting Odds

The song was selected as the Irish entry for Eurovision 2025 on February 7th, 2025.
In the first two weeks, Ireland moved in the 15-19 places, 17 at average.
Since then, Ireland has moved within a range of 18-23 places, 20 on average.


Early Prediction

Ireland is on the fence when it comes to estimating its chance to qualify.
On the one hand, Emmy has a distinct voice, and the song is uplifting. I believe that people who like the 1980-1990’s music might like it. On the other hand, the running order doesn’t do it any favours, being allocated in the 3rd position. I think Ireland will end in the 8-12 place in the final, which means it can be a borderline qualifier or just miss the final by a small margin.
If it qualifies, Ireland will probably end up in 17th- 23rd place in the final.

Tautumeitas – Bur Man Laimi

Tautumeitas is a Latvian folk/world music band, consisting of 6 vocalists and instrumentalists: Asnate Rancāne, Aurēlija Rancāne, Annemarija Moiseja, Laura Marta Līcīte, Gabriēla Zvaigznīte, and Kate Slišāne.
The band was formed in 2015, and over the years, it has had some line-up changes.
In 2017, they collaborated with Auļi on the album “ai māsiņa rotājās!“. The album was dedicated to engagements and weddings. The album was awarded the Best Folk Music Awards in Latvia.
So far, the band has released 3 studio albums as independent artists: Tautumeitas (2018), Dziesmas no Aulejas (2019), and Skrejceļš (2022).
In 2025, they won the Latvian selection for Eurovision 2025 – “Supernova 2025″.
They will perform “Bur Man Laimi” in Eurovision 2025:


Allocation in Semi-Final

Latvia was allocated to perform in the 4th position in semi-final 2
They will perform after Ireland and before Armenia.

Initial Personal Ranking

9th overall, 5th in semi-final 2

Musical Review

Poetry Analysis

The song describes the desire to be happy, even in difficult times. It delves into the complexity of always being in such a situation. The phrase “Bring me” (Latvian: Bur Man) repeats, and it serves as a mantra of the narrator, who is longing for joy and happiness. It reinforces the idea that happiness is a pursuit worth striving for despite the obstacles one may face.
The narrator is determined to stay happy. She won’t let anyone drag her down – “You can’t bring me down” (Latvian: Nevar manis izpostīt).
The song continues with an oxymoron – Some people build bridges, while the narrator grows an oak. It represents the contrast between the fragility of the human-made figure (the bridge made of copper can be ruined easily) and the oak, which symbolizes life, eternity, strength, durability, and resilience.
This also suggests that real happiness is rooted in life. nature and personal growth, not in material things.
The song ends with the “dramatic” statement “I didn’t know my happiness until I met misfortune!”. It means that one needs to go through pain and bad things in order to appreciate happiness and preserve it.

The impact of the allocation in semi-final 2

Among the countries that usually vote for Latvia, 6 of them will vote in semi-final 2: Lithuania, Ireland, the UK, Georgia, Malta, and Denmark.

Betting Odds

Latvia selected its song for Eurovision 2025 on February 8th, 2025.
The country has been ranked in the 26-34 places, mostly around 30-32 places (in average: 31).

Early Prediction

It won’t be an easy way for Latvia.
I can see a scenario where it qualifies due to the harmonies, amazing vocals, and unique folk sound. However, Latvia has struggled to qualify for the finals in recent years, with only one qualification between 2017 and 2024.
Another problem is that this semi-final features mainly female vocalists.
On the other hand, Lithuania and some diaspora countries (The UK, Ireland, etc might help.
Overall, I think Latvia has around a 40% chance of qualifying.
If they qualify, they will end around 16-21 in the final.

Katarsis – Tavo akys

Katarsis is a Lithuanian alternative rock band that was formed in 2020.
The band members are Lukas Radzevičius (vocals, guitar), Alanas Brasas (lead guitar), Emilija Kandratavičiūtė (bass), and Jokūbas Andriulis (drums).
In 2025, they won the Lithuanian selection for Eurovision 2025 – “Eurovizija LT 2025”.
He will perform “Lighter” at Eurovision 2025:

Allocation in Semi-Final

Lithuania was allocated to perform in the 8th position, after Greece and before Malta.

Initial Personal Ranking

18th overall, 10th in semi-final 2.

Musical Review

Poetry Analysis

The song discussed topics like depression and the complexity of relationships. The song starts with the sentence, “Empty speeches only fuel the fire” which means that speaking without a defined aim or message can exacerbate the existing turmoil. The imagery of “burning houses” represents a relationship that is about to collapse. In addition, we can think about it as an emotional and physical destruction. The eyes are described as windows to the soul – “From her eyes the greatest rain/ You see everything”.
The addressee is aware to the narrator’s sorrow – “Your eyes see pain/ To my eyes they only give a feeling”. The narrator tries to limit the way he reflects his sorrow. However, in the subconscious world, he let how sorrow and despair to take over – “You, don’t be afraid / I weep in your dreams”.

The impact of the allocation in semi-final 2

Among the countries that usually vote for Lithuania, 6 of them will vote in semi-final 2: Latvia, Ireland, the UK, Georgia, Australia, and Denmark

Betting Odds

Lithuania selected Katarsis for Eurovision 2025 on February 15th.
Since then, the country has moved in the range of 14-21 places, most of the time it is around 17-18.

Early Prediction

It won’t be an easy pass for Lithuania.
The song isn’t as popular as previous songs they have sent to Eurovision.
However, Lithuania is almost the only country to send a rock song (with only Armenia close to that genre, with a more commercial pop-rock song).
Lithuania has a strong and faithful diaspora base, which is located in many countries. Some of the voting in semi-final 2: Ireland, The UK, Germany, Australia and Rest of The World. As well as a friendly neighbouring country like Latvia.
Even in 2019 (when many believed Lithuania wouldn’t qualify), the country was a televote qualifier.
So overall, I would say it has around a 70% chance of qualifying.
If it qualifies, they will be around 14-19 in the final.

Laura Thorn – La Poupée Monte Le Son

Laura Thorn is a 25-year-old Luxembourgish singer-songwriter.
Laura has been trained in music theory, piano, cello, keyboard, chamber music, and dance from a young age. She started performing at the age of 5.
Laura has completed a master’s degree in music theory and pop singing from IMEP in Namur.
She is a music teacher in the Esch-sur-Alzette Conservatory of Music.
In 2025, she won “The Luxembourg Song Contest 2025”.
She will perform the song “La Poupée Monte Le Son“:

Allocation in Semi-Final

Luxembourg was allocated to perform in the 13th position after Czechia and before Israel.

Initial Personal Ranking

25th overall, 11th in semi-final 2

Musical Review

Poetry Analysis

The song discusses topics like self-empowerment and self-assertion, focusing on gender dynamics. The title of the song, “The Doll Turns up the Sound”, is a metaphor for one finding her voice and amplifying it amidst societal pressures.
The imagery of a doll represents innocence, childhood, and the passive role in life.
The narrator wants to be seen beyond external appearance – “If in me you only see a perfect doll/ Who smiles and shuts up when you want it/ Forget it, I’m not your puppet”. It also serves as criticism to the way that women are objectified.
Later on the narrator says “If you believe that a man like yourself is manipulating me/ Run back to your mommy” – This part of the song sets the feminist tone of the song. The narrator is a grown-up woman, who won’t be tricked anymore by men. The female character is even more empowered, as the so-called “strong man” is invited to go to his mommy as a comforting solution.
As the song progresses, she feels stronger and more independent – “I can do everything without you”.
The narrator knows exactly what she needs; it isn’t about protection, but mostly freedom –
“If you thought I was fragile, made of porcelain, / … / I’m not like that, I need oxygen”.
The narrator announces that “A new world is calling”, which means she is aware to the modern place of independent women who stand on their own. But she doesn’t only sees herself, but speaks for all the women in the world – “If you were planning to showcase me/ With your whole collection of figurines”.
She is determined to choose her own fate – “but only I determine where my heart goes”.





The impact of the allocation in semi-final 2

Among the countries that usually vote for Luxembourg, 8 of them will vote in semi-final 2: Portugal, Ireland, France, Finland, the UK, Israel, Germany, and Austria.

Betting Odds

Luxembourg chose its entry for Eurovision 2025 on January 25th, 2025.
The country was ranked in the 31-36 place by the bookies, mostly around 32-33.

Early Prediction

Luxembourg will be in the “yellow range” which means it is on the thin margin of being a borderline qualifier or just missing the final by a few points.
My prediction is around 8-12 in the semi-final.
Having France and Germany voting in the semi-final might help, but this semi-final is much more challenging. On the other hand, the song is allocated to be performed somewhere between France and Israel – both of which will perform (partly or fully) in the French language,
If it qualifies, it will be around 16-20 in the final.

Nina Žižić – Dobrodošli

Nina Žižić is a 39-year-old Montenegrin singer.
In 2013, she was selected to represent Montenegro in Eurovision 2013, together with the Who See band. They performed the song “Igranka”, and failed to qualify for the final.
In 2021, she was part of the internal selection jury that selected the country’s entry for Eurovision 2022.
In November 2024, she competed in the national selection for Eurovision 2025 – “Motesong 2024” and finished in 2nd place. However. The winner, Neonoen, withdrew because the song was performed before the date allowed by the EBU. Nina was selected to represent the country at Eurovision 2025.

She will perform the song Dobrodošli

Allocation in Semi-Final

Montenegro was allocated to perform in the 2nd position, after Australia and before Ireland.

Initial Personal Ranking

7th overall, 4th in semi-final 2.

Musical Review

Poetry Analysis

The song delves into the complexity of love, and the endurance of the human spirit in different times and situations. where we are always required to stay positive and hopeful.
The song starts with the imagery of night awakening, which is a metaphor for the transition from darkness to light. It also tells us about the narrator’s introspection of who is about to take a journey to his thoughts and future. The awakening is a hint to the past burdens.
The narrator is tired of life difficulties, but at the same time wonders “Will she come or will she dream?” – she is uncertain about the future.
The narrator is looking for empathy and someone to be close to her – “Where’s everyone now? Hiding behind bitterness”. She wonders whether everyone sinked in sorrow and bitterness , while she was busy with ignoring her problems (anything happened before the awakening).
 The imagery of a floral wreath suggests the duality of life, where joy and beauty are mixed with pain and sadness.
The chorus mainly repeats on “Smile, endure it all, it will pass”, which is the narrator’s hope for a better future, but is also served as a mantra. By this, the narrator acknowledges the difficulties, but still hopes for the best, claiming the difficulties will be behind her.
The narrator sees this as a universal/global phenomenon. She invited others to join her journey.
The song emphasizes the empathy and caring as key factor in getting better – “How are you? Are you doing well?.
Towards the end, she states “It will be gone, it will stop, but when will it?” – This means that the struggle is temporary, even if it feels endless.

The impact of the allocation in semi-final 2

Among the countries that usually vote for Montenegro, 3 of them will vote in semi-final 2: Serbia, Armenia, and Greece.

Betting Odds

Nina was officially selected to represent the country on December 8th, 2024.
The song has been in the bottom two positions of the bookies, which means it’s around 36-37 place.

Early Prediction

With a heavy heart, I think Montenegro won’t qualify for the final.
The song is a high-quality ballad, but it doesn’t speak to many people.
The fact it is allocated in the 2nd position won’t help it.
The song would probably get more votes from the jury, but the semi-final results will be based on a 100% public vote.

Princ – Mila

Stefan Zdravković (better known as Princ or Princ od Varnje) is a 31-year-old Serbian singer and instrumentalist (guitarist and drummer).
He has a professional background in Karate. Princ has also graduated from the University of Belgrade, where he studied Scandinavian Languages, Literature and Culture, and Norwegian Language.
At the of 15, he started to engage in music. First, he founded the band Šesta Žica with his friends.
Since 2016, he has been the lead singer of the band Sisyphus.
In 2020, he was cast in the lead role in the rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar”.
In 2023, he participated in the national selection “Pesma za Evroviziju 2023”, where he ended in the 2nd place.
In 2025, he won “Pesma za Evroviziju 2025“. Princ will perform “Mila” at Eurovision 2025:


Allocation in Semi-Final

Serbia was allocated to perform in the 15th position in semi-final 2
The country will perform after Germany (automatic qualifier) and before Finland.

Initial Personal Ranking

33rd overall, 15th in semi-final 2

Musical Review

Poetry Analysis

The song delves into the story of love, sacrifice, and pain.
The narrator dedicates the song to Mila (this can either be her name or the word “Darling” in Serbian).
The song is shaped like an unsolved love letter. The narrator unfolds his feelings to the addressee.
The song starts with his longing for the woman he loves. She is distant from him, both physically and emotionally. Her scent and the sweet memories she left are still on his mind.
The narrator acknowledges the suffering that his love brought to her, but she is still important to him. He wished she would find a new love, but would never stop thinking about her

The impact of the allocation in semi-final 2

Among the countries that usually vote for Serbia, 5 of them will vote in semi-final 2: Montenegro, Austria, France, Germany and Czechia

Betting Odds

The song was selected as the Serbian entry for Eurovision 2025 on February 28th, 2025.
Since then, Serbia has been in the 31-36 place in the odds, usually around 32-34.

Early Prediction

Serbia selected a song that might be less popular with the public. It will compete in semi-final 2, where there are two additional Balkan ballads: Greece and Montenegro.
The only ex-Yugoslavian country to compete in this semi-final is Montenegro, which will probably give 12 points to Serbia. However, I am not sure about the overall chances of this song. Especially when, as a ballad, it isn’t powerful enough.
Whether it qualifies, it will be by the skin of its teeth.
I tend to say it has around 30% of qualification, so it is more towards non-qualifying.
If it qualifies, Serbia will end in 19th- 25th place in the final.

In the next chapter, we will review 5 additional countries of the countries from semi-final 2
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