Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

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Kaffe represented Bulgaria at Eurovision.
Kaffe represented Bulgaria at Eurovision.

Bulgaria was represented at Eurovision 2005 by the group Kaffe and the song "Lorraine".The Bulgarian Final was held on February 12th, 2005 at the Grand Concert Hall. Before the final there was a semi-final on January 21st with a total of 24 competing songs. A professional jury selected 12 of these 24 songs to go forward to the final where the winner was chosen by televoting. A jazz inspired band Kaffe was elected with the song "Lorraine", which is written by Vesselin Vesselinov-Eko & Orlin Pavlov and composed by Vesselin Vesselinov-Eko.

Kaffe was founded in 1999 under the name Badu. However, the musicians had their own projects to pursue so the group went on hiatus in 2001. When they returned under the name Kaffe, they began to produce many hit songs in Bulgaria such as "There Again", "Isn’t It Love", "No More" and the number 1 bestseller "Instead Of Me". In 2004, the band was crowned ‘band of the year’. In 2003, Kaffe were awarded the third place during the International Music Festival ‘The Golden Stag’ in Romania. The European headquarters of MTV invited the band to make a special video for TV and soon their first album, 'Alone’, was released and was a big seller.

Final - February 12

Song Singer Points Place
1 Lorraine Kaffe 52.83% 1st
2 Az znam Vasil Naidenov, Roberta, Mariana Popova, Orlin Goranov 2.58% 5th
3 Ako ima rai Grafa 5.11% 3rd
4 Edinstveni Slavi Trifonov & Sofi Marinova 28.33% 2nd
5 Vsichki drehi mi prechat Ivan Georgiev-Ustata 2.12% 6th
6 Taodos Stoian Roianov 2.85% 4th
7 My love Aija 0.37% 11th
8 The dance of the world Deep Zone Project 0.31% 12th
9 Bitter sweet Duet Mania 0.69% 10th
10 Molitva Kali 2.02% 7th
11 What I want Gravity Co 1.73% 8th
12 Otkriy me sega Melody 1.16% 9th
Individual Entries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Albania - Andorra - Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Israel - Latvia - Lithuania - Republic of Macedonia - Malta - Moldova - Monaco - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Russia - Serbia and Montenegro - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine - United Kingdom

Note: Countries in italics are semi-finalists who did not advance to the final.