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Lithuania: Pabandom iš naujo results are in

The results of Pabandom iš naujo are in. Here is the full result of the first round. The first ten songs are in bold letters:

  1. Rūta Mur sings “So low”, 24 pt.
  2. Gabrielus Vagelis sings “Šauksmas”, 16 pt.
  3. Alen Chicco sings “Do you”, 15 pt.
  4. Justė Kraujelytė sings “Need more fun”, 13 pt.
  5. Paulina Paukštaitytė sings “Let me think about me”, 12 pt.
  6. Noy sings “Destiny’s Child”, 12 pt.
  7. Il Senso sings “Spamai”, 8 pt.
  8. Joseph June sings “Vacuum”, 6 pt.
  9. Baiba sings “When the lights go out”, 5 pt.
  10. Luknė sings “Paradise”, 3 pt.
  11. Justa Rubežiūtė sings “When I’ll find”, 2 pt.
  12. Aistė Pilvelytė sings “We’re not running”, 2 pt.
  13. Multiks sings “London”, 1 pt.
  14. W.I. sings “You can not”, 0 pt.
  15. Justin3 ft. DJ AusufYno sing “Not giving up”, 0 pt.
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