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Eurovision 2026 Song Reviews – Part 1 (Belgium, Croatia, Montenegro, Portugal, and Serbia)

Welcome to our new series of posts!
The moment of truth has arrived, and all 35 competing songs for Eurovision 2026 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 songs.

This first post will focus on 5 of the countries competing in semi-final 1: Belgium, Croatia, Montenegro, Portugal, and Serbia.

ESSYLA – Dancing on the Ice

ESSYLA was internally selected to represent Belgium. She will perform “Dancing on the Ice“.
This song discusses fragility and precariousness. Poetically, the “ice” serves as a metaphor for a relationship or a state of mind that is beautiful but dangerously thin. The lyrics focus on the tension between the grace of the “dance” and the looming threat of the “crack,” exploring how we often perform stability even when we know we are on the verge of falling through


Allocation in Semi-Final

Belgium was drawn to perform in the second half (songs 8-15) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Belgium, 4 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, and Georgia.

Initial Personal Ranking

18th overall, 7th in semi-final 1

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was released on February 19th. The song debuted at 16th-18th place for the first 3 days. Thereafter, it was ranked 22nd-25th by the bookies.
Ever since February 27th, Belgium has been in the range of 27th to 30th in the betting odds.

Early Prediction

I think Belgium will struggle this time. First of all, Belgium hasn’t qualified for the last 2 years. In some of their recent performances, the vocals weren’t on point, and the staging effort was weak.
I can see the jury voting for this one, but not the public.
There’s a slim chance for this to qualify, but if I have to choose, I predict Belgium won’t qualify for the final

LELEK – Andromeda

LELEK won “Dora 2026” with their song “Andromeda“.
The song leans heavily into cosmic escapism. It uses celestial imagery to describe a sense of displacement or “otherness”. The lyrics treat the galaxy not just as a location, but as a sanctuary for someone who feels they don’t belong on Earth. It’s a poem about seeking a distant, shimmering peace that feels more like “home” than reality does.
However, I also see the song as a direct reference to a chapter of Balkan history: The Ottoman occupation of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. It honors the Sicanje tattoos, which are sacred marks worn by women to shield against abduction. It mourns the “blood tax” of the Devshirme, where sons were taken to become Janissaries. A cosmic metaphor for the “chained” souls who sacrificed everything to remain unbroken.

Allocation in Semi-Final 1

Croatia was drawn to perform in the first half (songs 1-7) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Croatia, 3 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Serbia, Montenegro, and Germany.

Initial Personal Ranking

14th overall, 6th is semi-final 1

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was selected as Croatia‘s entry for Eurovision 2026 on February 15th.
Between February 15th and March 4th, the song has been ranked 18th-21st in the odds.
Between March 5th and March 13th, Croatia was ranked 22nd-24th in the odds.
Ever since then, Croatia went up to the 19th-21st places.


Early Prediction

Croatia can make an impact this year. The band members have great chemistry, with some beautiful harmonies. I think the jury will appreciate their vocals and storytelling. Based on the staging in the national selection, it looks like they already have the vision. Let’s not forget the potential support of the Balkan countries. I can see Serbia and Montenegro ranking this in their top 3, as well as Moldova and Greece, which would grant some points.
Prediction: Qualifying, 12-18 in the final

Tamara Živković – Nova Zora


Tamara Živković won “Montesong 2025” with “Nova Zora“.
Translating to “New Dawn,” this is a classic piece of resurrection poetry. It focuses on the transition from the “long night” (sorrow or stagnation) to the first light of day. The lyrics are thick with imagery of warmth returning to cold bones and the clarity that comes after a storm, symbolizing a spiritual or emotional rebirth.
Some might see it as delivering a feminist message. It depicts the “dawn” not as a natural gift, but as a fire she lit herself.
The lyrics shed the “old skin” of societal expectations and restrictive roles.
An anthem for every woman standing tall in the heat of her own newfound light.

Allocation in Semi-Final

Montenegro was drawn to perform in the second half (songs 8-15) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Montenegro,3 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Serbia, Croatia, San Marino, Greece, and Moldova.

Initial Personal Ranking

3rd overall, 1st in semi-final 1.

Musical Review

Betting Odds

Montenegro chose its song for Eurovision 2026 on December 21st.
The song has consistently stayed in the range of 32nd-35th place.

Early Prediction

Despite being ranked quite low in betting odds, Montenegro gained some traction on streaming platforms.
The song suggests an interesting mixture of recurring Balkan music and electronic trap music.
Montenegro seems to be lucky to have both Serbia and Croatia voting in semi-final 1. It can already make them start by at least 32 points (at least 8 points from the jury and the public of each).
The second half of the show seems less competitive, so that Montenegro might stand out.
However, Montenegro usually tends not to qualify.
Prediction: I think Montenegro is most likely to qualify (but it isn’t safe). In caee it qualified, they will be 16-22 in the final

 

Bandidos do Cante – Rosa

Bandidos do Cante won “Festival da Canção 2026” with their song “Rosa“.
Rooted in traditional Alentejo style, “Rosa” uses the flower as a symbol of ephemeral beauty and longing. In the poetic tradition of the Cante, the “Rose” represents both the peak of love and the inevitable thorns of hardship. It’s a grounded, earthy poem about the cycle of growth, blooming, and the bittersweet nature of memory.

Allocation in Semi-Final

Portugal was drawn to perform in the first half (songs 1-7) in semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Portugal, 3 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Georgia, Moldova, and Lithuania.

Initial Personal Ranking

33rd overall, 13th in semi-final 1

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was selected to represent Portugal on March 7th. The song has been ranked 31st-33rd with the bookies.

Early Prediction

On one hand, the song differs from all the others in semi-final 1, due to its sound and genre. Portugal will lack the support of some allies, like Spain, Luxembourg, and France.
I do see some of the International jury ranking this one in their top 10.
But to sum up, the song doesn’t carry itself to commercial success. With its simple melody and raw production, I feel some people might stand behind.
I predict Portugal is most likely to sit out of the grand final.

LAVINA – Kraj mene

LAVINA won “Pesma za Evroviziju 2026” with “Kraj mene“.
Meaning “By My Side,” this song explores intimate presence. Poetically, it deals with the “gravity” of another person: how their physical and emotional proximity anchors the narrator. It’s less about grand gestures and more about the quiet, atmospheric safety found in the silence between two people who truly know each other.

Allocation in Semi-Final

Serbia was drawn to perform in the second half (songs 8-15) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Serbia, 3 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Montenegro, Croatia, and Germany.

Initial Personal Ranking

32nd overall, 13th in semi-final 1.

Musical Review

Betting Odds

Serbia selected “Kraj mene” as their Eurovision 2026 entry on February 28th.
For the first 4 days, Serbia was ranked 18-20 in the betting odds.
Between March 4th and 19th, Serbia dropped to the the 26-30 places.
Ever since March 18th, Serbia has been stable at the 25th place.

Early Prediction

Serbia is lucky to have both Croatia and Montenegro in its semi-final. It can already make them start by at least 32 points (at least 8 points from the jury and the public of each).
In addition, voters who love rock music will find their place in that one.
Therefore, I believe Serbia will probably qualify for the grand final. In case they qualify, Serbia will be 13-18 in the final.

In the next chapter, we will review an additional 5 countries from semi-final 1

Eurovision 2026 will be held in Vienna, Austria, on May 12th, 14th, and 16th, 2026.

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