Nebulossa has finally debuted at Eurovision. The Spanish duo, which was already qualified for the final as they belonged to the Big Five, acted by protocol in the second semi-final of the festival, in which a total of 16 teams fight to get one of the ten available places.

The networks have been filled with comments of all kinds for Nebulossa. You just need to take a look at the hashtag

One of the most criticized aspects of the Spanish proposal, even by colleagues, has been the lack of tuning on the part of Mery Bas. However, the singer has shown that these months of preparation have served to train her vocal cords: “Mery’s vocal improvement and the Malmö Arena singing loudly Zorra… This is worth it to me.”

The reaction of the Malmö Arena audience accompanying Nebulossa at some points of the song has been spectacular: “Look out for the Swedes singing Zorra at the top of their lungs. He’s not going to win, but be careful.”

The support of the public, precisely, can be one of the weapons that Spain can count on, which perhaps the professional jury does not have so much in its favor: “Let’s see, with Nebulossa and Zorra I think we are going to get fewer jury points than last year, but more televoting and therefore we are going to be better than last year. The public was full of her and that shows on television.”