
Ylvis Praises Estonia's Eurovision Entry: "Espresso Macchiato" Captures Attention
Eurovision 2025: Norwegian Star Weighs in on Estonia's Entry. Tommy Cash's "Espresso Macchiato" is generating buzz ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest, and not just in Estonia. Vegard Ylvisåker, of the globally recognized Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis, recently shared his positive opinion on the song, calling it 'cool' and praising its distinctive style. This comes as a surprise to many, as the song is a satirical take on Italian stereotypes. "It's a really catchy song and the lyrics are unique," Ylvisåker said in an interview. The video shows Ylvisåker reacting to the song's lyrics, which include lines like "Mi like to fly privati with 24 carati." This lighthearted yet insightful commentary highlights the international appeal of Eurovision and the diverse range of musical styles represented. The video's popularity, with 51,100 views in just two days, demonstrates the public's interest in this unique collaboration between a Norwegian celebrity and an Estonian Eurovision contestant. The positive reception of Cash's song suggests a strong potential for success in the competition.