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Switched on Pop

Eurovision is back – but not without controversy

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music, Music Interviews, Music History, Music Commentary

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

The flowers are blooming and the calendar says May. That can only mean one thing: the Eurovision Song Contest is upon us once again. This year, thirty-five countries face off to determine the best song that Europe and adjacent continents have to offer. However, the competition comes with a big asterisk: while Eurovision prides themselves on being “apolitical,” the inclusion of Israel in the competition has led to a massive boycott, and the nations of Ireland, Spain, Iceland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands all withdrawing their participation. These are very real concerns impacting the general tenor of the competition this year, and are worth deeply considering. Since  Eurovision is music news, and proves fundamental in discovering new sounds in global pop, as reporters, Nate, Charlie, and Reanna run down the top contenders according to bookmakers as of this recording. If you’re not watching this year, you’ll still know what’s going on.  But if Eurovision isn’t of interest, it’s all good. At the end of the episode, Nate, Charlie, and Reanna also take some time to run down the current state of Switched On Pop bingo. Get your own bingo card here. Links: ⁠Newsletter⁠, ⁠YouTube Songs discussed: Céline Dion – Ne partez pas sans moi ABBA – Waterloo Joost – Europapa JJ – Wasted Love Delta Goodrem – Eclipse Søren Torpegaard Lund – Før Vi Går Hjem Ariana Grande – One Last Time Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper – Shallow Akylas – Ferto Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha Linda Lampenius, Pete Parkkonen – Liekinheitin Windows95man – No Rules Erika Vikman – ICH KOMME DARA – Bangaranga Alexandra Cǎpitǎnescu – Choke Me Satoshi – Viva, Moldova! PinkPantheress, Zara Larsson – Stateside Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:42.8

the Lila-Hammer Institute of Music Production and Industries.

0:45.7

It's a one-year program in Norway,

0:47.5

built by hit songwriters,

0:48.7

where you learn music the way it actually gets made

0:51.3

in the studio every day alongside the people doing it professionally.

0:54.9

Limpi believes classrooms don't create artists, studio sessions do.

0:58.8

I've been telling you about Limpi for a few episodes now, and I want to tell you why.

1:03.4

Two years ago, I met a former student from Lumpy, an American songwriter.

1:07.0

She'd come out of the program just excellent at writing songs and ready to move to L.A. and start

1:11.4

collaborating. And she was super jazzed about this program. And the way she talked about Limpie,

1:16.1

it sounded like a fairyland. In one year, you get to collaborate with 70 students and 20 studios

1:22.1

and hit songwriters from all around the world are flying in. You're making music every single day in one of the most beautiful places on earth.

1:30.1

I make a music podcast for a living.

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