Denmark, Lithuania, Italy, Belgium, and Cyprus are among the countries that could sing their way to victory on Saturday This year’s Eurovision contestants seem to be searching for the same thing: release. It’s true for Denmark’s Søren Torpegaard Lund, who leaves his heart on the dance floor on the pulsating entry “Før Vi Går Hjem,” and for Cyprus’ Antigoni, a former Love Island UK reality star who just wants to lose herself in the rhythm of the music on “Jalla.” Even Italy is looking to get lost in love with Sal Da Vinci’s relentlessly romantic “Per Sempre Sì.” On Saturday afternoon, these acts will appear in the Eurovision final alongside other potential winners including Lithuania’s Lion Ceccah and Belgium’s Essyla. It’s been a while since any of these competing countries have scored a win, or have at least come close. Denmark last won in 2013, while Cyprus and Lithuania have never been crowned winners of the song contest.…