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Eurovision 2025: Which songs do male and female fans differ on?

  • Writer: Dale Roberts
    Dale Roberts
  • 10 minutes ago
  • 3 min read

The results of our Eurovision 2025 public poll are out and there are key differences between men and women.


Although more men (62%) completed the survey, we still had more than enough data to compare the results between these two genders.


It must be noted that 75% of the male voters are part of the LGBTQIA+ community, while this was only 29% for the female voters.


A breakdown of straight fans compared to LGBTQIA+ fans is coming.


There were 16 responses received who identified as non-binary or another term not listed.


With the small sample size, we can't compare their Top 10s, however, we can reveal that their winner was Sweden's entry KAJ with Bara bada bastu.


But when it came to comparing men and women, were there big differences between them?


Did they have the same winner or share many songs in the Top 10?


Let's take a look:


Top 10s


Male Top 10



  1. Albania: Shkodra Elektronike – Zjerm

  2. Sweden: KAJ – Bara bada bastu

  3. Finland: Erika Vikman – Ich komme

  4. Malta: Miriana Conte – Serving

  5. Australia: Go-Jo – Milkshake Man

  6. Austria: JJ – Wasted Love

  7. Netherlands: Claude – C'est la vie

  8. Germany: Abor & Tynna – Baller

  9. France: Louane – Maman

  10. Greece: Klavdia – Asteromáta


Female Top 10



  1. Sweden: KAJ – Bara bada bastu

  2. Finland: Erika Vikman – Ich komme

  3. Albania: Shkodra Elektronike – Zjerm

  4. Australia: Go-Jo – Milkshake Man

  5. Netherlands: Claude – C'est la vie

  6. Malta: Miriana Conte – Serving

  7. Ukraine: Ziferblat – Bird of Pray

  8. Austria: JJ – Wasted Love

  9. Lithuania: Katarsis – Tavo akys

  10. Estonia: Tommy Cash – Espresso Macchiato


So the male winner is Albania while the female winner is Sweden. However, they both had the same top three of Albania, Finland and Sweden, just in different orders.


The two share seven (Sweden, Albania, Finland, Netherlands, Malta, Austria and Australia) of the same songs in the Top 10 but differ on:


  • Germany (8th for men / 12th for women)

  • France (9th for men / 17th for women)

  • Greece (10th for men / 13th for women)

  • Ukraine (7th for women / 20th for men)

  • Lithuania (9th for women / 16th for men)

  • Estonia (10th for women / 21st for men)


Biggest differences


The songs men rank higher



+15 spots higher


Spain: Melody – Esa diva (13th to 28th)


+11 spots higher


Denmark: Sissal – Hallucination (12th to 23rd)

United Kingdom: Remember Monday – What the Hell Just Happened? (11th to 22nd)


+8 spots higher


France: Louane – Maman (9th to 17th)

Poland: Justyna Steczkowska – Gaja (19th to 27th)


The songs women rank higher



+15 spots higher


Iceland: VÆB – Róa (14th to 29th)


+13 spots higher


Ukraine: Ziferblat – Bird of Pray (7th to 20th)


+11 spots higher


Estonia: Tommy Cash – Espresso Macchiato (10th to 21st)


+10 spots higher


San Marino: Gabry Ponte – Tutta l'Italia (20th to 30th)


+9 spots higher


Croatia: Marko Bošnjak – Poison Cake (25th to 34th)


The songs they both don't love



Both men and women had these songs ranked in the bottom five.


  • Serbia: Princ – Mila (35th men / 34th women)

  • Armenia: Parg – Survivor (33rd men / 36th women)

  • Slovenia: Klemen – How Much Time Do We Have Left (36th men / 35th women)

  • Georgia: Mariam Shengelia – Freedom (37th men / 37th women)


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