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Uku Suviste represents Estonia

Uku Suviste has won the Estonian national final with the song “The lucky one”. Uku was supposed to represent Estonia last year but that didn’t happen. He will take revenge this year. Here are the full results:

  1. Sissi – Time, 15 pt.
  2. Jüri Pootsmann – Magus melanhoolia, 15 pt.
  3. Uku Suviste – The Lucky One, 15 pt.
  4. Koit Toome – We Could Have Been Beautiful, 14 pt.
  5. Andrei Zevakin & Pluuto – Wingman, 14 pt.
  6. Kadri Voorand – Energy, 10 pt.
  7. Suured tüdrukud – Heaven’s Not That Far Tonight, 8 pt.
  8. Karl Killing – Kiss Me, 8 pt.
  9. Redel – Tartu, 7 pt.
  10. Hans Nayna – One By One, 6 pt.
  11. Ivo Linna, Robert Linna, Supernova – Ma olen siin, 2 pt.
  12. Egert Milder – Free Again, 2pt.

Superfinal:

  1. Uku Suviste – The Lucky One
  2. Sissi – Time
  3. Jüri Pootsmann – Magus melanhoolia

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