Every year, the British public are pretty vocal about their entry for the impending Eurovision Song Contest in May - and 2015 was certainly no exception to that rule.

In fact, Electro Velvet's 'Still In Love With You' may just have been one of the more divisive entries we've put forward in recent years; its kooky electro-swing verve not clicking with the majority of the UK.

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"We were anticipating it, but not on the scale it happened," Bianca Nicholas told Digital Spy. "It was an extreme Marmite song; people just love it or hate it."

Alex Larke continued: "Which worked out great for us, because you got people talking. I think I would have been more disappointed if people had gone, 'It's alright'.


"For it to actually be so divisive - polar opposites - it boost the views, got people talking, so we couldn't have asked for better promotion really."

Electro Velvet will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final in Vienna, Austria on Saturday (May 23), which will be broadcast live on BBC One from 8pm.