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The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews
The EuroWhat? Podcast
288 episodes
1 week ago
The Eurowhat? Podcast launched in 2018 and features two Americans (Ben Smith and Mike McComb) attempting to make sense of the Eurovision Song Contest. The show tracks national selections and artist announcements, breaks down each year’s songs with a diverse array of guests, and dives into the 65+ years of contest history using Eurovision as a lens to analyze what’s happening in pop culture and the world.
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The Eurowhat? Podcast launched in 2018 and features two Americans (Ben Smith and Mike McComb) attempting to make sense of the Eurovision Song Contest. The show tracks national selections and artist announcements, breaks down each year’s songs with a diverse array of guests, and dives into the 65+ years of contest history using Eurovision as a lens to analyze what’s happening in pop culture and the world.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
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Episode 263: Genre Confusion
The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews
47 minutes 13 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 263: Genre Confusion

Culture critic Euny Hong joins us to discuss the multiple genres represented by Croatia, Sweden, San Marino, Portugal, and Cyprus at this year's Eurovision.

Euny Hong

Euny Hong is a journalist and bestselling author of three books that have been published in a total of over 20 languages. The Birth of Korean Cool: How One Nation is Conquering the World Through Pop Culture, an Amazon Editor’s Pick, is being re-released in April 2025. A Yale grad and former Fulbright Scholar, Frankfurter, and Berliner, she lived in Paris longer than any other city. She is a native-level bilingual in French-English and fluent in German and Korean.

Genre Confusion Summary

  • The Birth of Korean Cool (3:59)
  • Croatia - Marko Bošnjak - "Poison Cake" (7:05)
  • Sweden - KAJ - "Bara Bada Bastu" (15:07)
  • San Marino - Gabry Ponte - "Tutta L'Italia" (24:57)
  • Portgual - NAPA - "Deslocado" (32:25)
  • Cyprus - Theo Evan - "Shh" (38:22)
  • Final Thoughts (44:09)

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Basel 2025

Keep up with Eurovision selection season on our Basel 2025 page! We have a calendar with links to livestreams, details about entries as their selected, plus our Spotify playlists with every song we can find that is trying to get the Eurovision stage.

Join the EuroWhat AV Club!

If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics.

Special Guest: Euny Hong.

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Links:

  • Euny Hong
  • The Birth of Korean Cool
  • Stan Twitter: Fifth Harmony pretending to fix a tractor while performing their song “Work from Home” - YouTube
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The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews
The Eurowhat? Podcast launched in 2018 and features two Americans (Ben Smith and Mike McComb) attempting to make sense of the Eurovision Song Contest. The show tracks national selections and artist announcements, breaks down each year’s songs with a diverse array of guests, and dives into the 65+ years of contest history using Eurovision as a lens to analyze what’s happening in pop culture and the world.