Photo: Daryl Cauchi

Back at the start of the February, Malta chose their act for Eurovision 2024. In the month since then, it’s been hard to have Sarah Bonnici’s entry on “Loop” owing to its non-existence on streaming platforms. However, the wait is finally over and you can now add a brand new version to your playlist.

The Maltese singer has shared the revamped edition of the song, which is the version she’ll be performing in Malmö this May.

Sarah Bonnici – “Loop” (Malta Eurovision 2024)

The new rendition of “Loop” comes with reinforced production to give the song extra power and dynamism.

One of the biggest changes you’ll hear on first listen is the updated melody for the title lyric during the start of the chorus.

Sarah worked on the revamped version with established Swedish songwriters Joy Deb and Linnea Deb. The pair have been involved with crafting several Eurovision and national final songs — this includes Måns Zelmerlöw’s 2015 winner “Heroes”, Saara Aalto’s 2018 entry “Monsters”, Senhit’s 2021 song “Adrenalina”, and most recently Marcus & Martinus’ 2024 hit “Unforgettable”.

Malta will be hoping that this revamped edition of “Loop” will help take the country back to the Eurovision grand final. Sarah will be aiming to qualify from the second semi-final on 9 May.

What are your thoughts on Sarah Bonnici’s “Loop” revamp? Can Sarah take Malta to the grand final? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Karl
Karl
1 month ago

Another basic, generic pop song with no originality. Malta loves sending these.

Miss Uncongeniality
Miss Uncongeniality
1 month ago

I think this the most cliché song of the year… this is the classic eurovision song on the bad way

Yeah yeah fire
Yeah yeah fire
1 month ago

This is bad, sorry. Trying to pull of SloMo and Unicorn but it ends up really so messy and tryhard.

Roger La
Roger La
1 month ago

I can’t see much difference. Not sure what the Debs did either! Certainly no miracles were done on this! Nothing made a difference. Unfortunately, as much as I hate saying this, it still remains generic, unimpressive, plastic pop with no heart. Thumbs up for the video clip but it still does not sell it to me. These last years it has been the same story with Malta and the Maltese broadcaster. They discard the stronger songs to end up with weaker songs they then try really hard to fix. I still would like them to qualify even if it will… Read more »

Antananarivo
Antananarivo
1 month ago

Malta 2/12

Eyal
Eyal
1 month ago

It’s not only that the WOW factor missing, it is also not clear what the singer wants to be or what the song is all about. With a powerful performance using lights and video it can qualify. It costs money and Malta needs a very strong team.

Thallo
Thallo
1 month ago

Malta’s qualification will totally depend on staging & choreo.

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
1 month ago

I don’t really hear any difference to the original. There do seem to be a fair few entries with writhing dancers squirming around the singer. So old hat now. I just don’t feel Malta brings us the best they have these days. Shame because I have loved do many of their songs.

Poul Riisen
Poul Riisen
1 month ago
Reply to  Lawrence Gibb

Yes, true. Malta is in the “Dark age” (Eurovision-wise) that many countries go through from time to time. They will find it again. I say again: Bring back Destiny! 🙂

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
1 month ago
Reply to  Poul Riisen

I do hope so. May in Malta? I think I could bear it.

Im so fab
Im so fab
1 month ago

You won’t qualify sis

Johnny
Johnny
1 month ago

So Azerbaijan is out now. We have all the entries. Woohoo

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 month ago
Reply to  Johnny

and it is a good song, very haunting, similar to their 2015 entry hour of the wolf, with an azeri title, nice bilingual song, some very nice mugham chants

Johnny
Johnny
1 month ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

Yeah i like the song. Actually i like all ethnic songs this year. Greece, Armenia, Azerbaijan. They will all Q

Ultima Thule
Ultima Thule
1 month ago
Reply to  Johnny

Feels very meh to me and outdated. This is like 2007-2012 formula that many countries followed. It sounds nice because this is probably the first time they are singing in Azeri?

In the second semifinal they would have a chance, in Semi 1 easy NQ.

ATLANTIC
ATLANTIC
1 month ago

Improved – but remains pop trash, I’m afraid!

Despicable Annie
Despicable Annie
1 month ago

The song itself is very weak, but I like her stage presence, and I don’t think her qualification chances are DOA. They had better song choices in MESC, but she was easily the best performer.

Leendert Jan
Leendert Jan
1 month ago

It’s a good revamp; it does all sound punchier than in the original version and the hook in the chorus is stronger than it was.

The problem with this entry is though that it’s a basic bop that offers nothing that we haven’t heard or seen before. It’s good formula pop, but in a year where there are so many songs that have much more of a soul than this, I think this will struggle to stand out enough.

kaos esc
kaos esc
1 month ago

where’s is the old malta….It seems that they are disappearing from Eurovision like from geography, becoming smaller .. they’re going backwards

ANDREW BROWN
ANDREW BROWN
1 month ago

I’ll be honest i didn’t even remember the song from the National Final that is to say it didn’t make an impression. This does. Well done the production team. My thoughts are now we have quiet a lot of these uptempo dance songs like in 2021. Like then all good but they all ended up cancelling one another out and out of the blue rock won. So what now for this year who is currently under the radar with something different other than dance and waiting to win thru!

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
1 month ago
Reply to  ANDREW BROWN

Rock might win again…with Baby Lasagna at the helm for Croatia!

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
1 month ago

i’d say Norway stands a good chance, Gunnhild has Floor Jansen levels of amazingness vibes for me and i get winner vibes with that song either

but i’d also think Ukraine are very much again with a strong chance, also a good bop

i also love San Marino (i personally love them to do well)

all apart from albania, malta, netherlands i enjoy listening to btw a very strong year

Lawrence Gibb
Lawrence Gibb
1 month ago

I’m not sure I’d class that as rock and certainly not with the title Rim Tim Tagi Dim lor the name Baby Lasagne.

Sally
Sally
1 month ago

Wow. The video is working real hard to distract you from the song and the singing. And she actually can sing.

Héctor
Héctor
1 month ago

Not bad, but as some other people say below it is a copy of “SloMo” and “Unicorn”. One just had to see the live performance to confirm it.

That formula didn’t work with Cyprus when trying to replicate the Fuego formula.

Poul Riisen
Poul Riisen
1 month ago
Reply to  Héctor

Really, if you put Slomo and Unicorn = Loop is born. A blend of the two songs. It’s not bad per se, but the result is a bit unexciting.

Of course she may have a solid staging and performance and nail it. We will see.

Based on what we hear and know so far, the song does not stand out or impress. So they need a lot of hard work to make it go through.

Good luck Malta!

Leo M
Leo M
1 month ago

Don’t notice much of a difference tbh, it’s not in my qualifiers but I still would not rule it out. I does feel like we heard it all before

Poul Riisen
Poul Riisen
1 month ago

Oh, dear Malta! The song is not bad, but it is such a copy-paste from Chanel and Noa Kirel (almost an identical blend of the two songs).

Will she be able to pull it off live? Based on the national final performance, I was not impressed.

I wouldn’t mind if it qualified for the final, but I find it a bit tricky to reach that goal.

Good luck, Malta!

PS: I can’t stop thinking. Where’s Destiny? The only (until now) Maltese hopeful for a Eurovision win!

Ari
Ari
1 month ago
Reply to  Poul Riisen

that’s not true. Chiara in 1998 and 2005 and Ira Losco in 2002 came MUCH closer to winning than Destiny ever did.

Poul Riisen
Poul Riisen
1 month ago
Reply to  Ari

I am not saying that, rather it’s my wish (or feeling) that Destiny can bring a Top-5 or Top-3 rank for Malta, or even win. I have so much faith in that girl.

AMAAN STORM
AMAAN STORM
1 month ago

Dont care for the revamp at all.

Alex
Alex
1 month ago
Reply to  AMAAN STORM

You cared enough to comment…

Leif Christensen
Leif Christensen
1 month ago
Reply to  Alex

Care for, not care about. Those are different.

David
David
1 month ago

I really hope Malta gets through. They deserve it!
The song isn’t a winner but deserves a final place.

finnished
finnished
1 month ago

I never understood the hate towards this song. I mean it’s not very original, but it’s catchy, she’s a charismatic performer and a good dancer., personally I don’t find much to criticize. Not a winner but I think it deserves a plqce in the final.

Jonas
Jonas
1 month ago

NQ

Jofty
Jofty
1 month ago
Reply to  Jonas

Afraid so. The “revamp” is a deterioration not an improvement. And I bet it cost many EUR/SEK.

Leif Christensen
Leif Christensen
1 month ago
Reply to  Jofty

I preferred the original as well. It dropped quite dramatically in my rankings after the revamp.

LawnaDellPlay
LawnaDellPlay
1 month ago

Poop

Marcus
Marcus
1 month ago

The revamp cleaned up things at least to a certain degree. If I compare this song with all the other female bops from this year, it’s not the worst of them. 

Poul Riisen
Poul Riisen
1 month ago
Reply to  Marcus

The thing is, will she be able to pull it off live on stage? Based on the national final performance, pffff, the road to the final is not paved with roses…

Ari
Ari
1 month ago

There’s already one pointless Debs song in the final. You’re not doing the contest a favor by hiring the same people who already made Melodifestivalen unlistenable. The nicest thing I can say: I would definitely put it in the final instead of Unforgettable. It’s certainly better than that. But inside the strong semi 2, it’s a NQ for me.

DutchTurkk
DutchTurkk
1 month ago

By far the worst female bop of this year (for me personally). In the strong semi final Malta is in, this doesn’t have any chance to qualify (unfortunately).

GG40
GG40
1 month ago

There are lots of interesting choreographies in the video and the way they play with the lights creating shadows behind the dancers gives more energy to the visuals. I hope they will be able to recreate that on stage because those visuals elevate the song. It was worth waiting for it. Good job Malta!

Poul Riisen
Poul Riisen
1 month ago
Reply to  GG40

We’ve seen similar songs and performances many times on the ESC stage. Only a solid and fascinating performance and staging will push it to the final. And for that, I have doubts.

Malta can definitely serve better! Good luck, dear Malta!