Although we’re officially into the Eurovision 2026 season, it will still be some time before we hear any national final and Eurovision songs. Thankfully, the music will always continue and a number of Eurovision artists are still producing new songs for us to enjoy.

Contrary to the commonly perpetuated myth about the song contest killing careers, we’re always thrilled to report that singers associated with Eurovision are thriving.

Here is our latest weekly roundup with a selection of the songs released recently by Eurovision stars.

New music from Eurovision artists: 2025 | Week 38

ADONXS – “Wasted”

This week we start with ADONXS, who represented Czechia in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. He is finally back with a new release that brings back the nostalgia and mysterious sound of his Eurovision entry. If you’re looking for something melancholic and a bit dramatic for this season—yet carried by absolutely outstanding vocals—this is your song. It’s the perfect autumn ballad: ADONXS’s warm voice makes the blend irresistible, while the orchestral instrumental takes you to a brand-new dimension.

The song speaks of wasted love, with lyrics saying: “We’re wasted / Sorry that we didn’t make it / Gave it my all, couldn’t change it / Now that we’re through, it’s less faded / Oh, wasted / Don’t wanna love to be jaded / I know your heart feels so weighed / I’ve treasured the memories we’ve tasted, oh.” A perfect breakup song before moving on.

Nemo – “Hocus Pocus”

Nemo, who won Eurovision for Switzerland in 2024, is back this week with another song from their upcoming long-awaited album, which drops on 10 October. And they bring the magic with “Hocus Pocus.” It’s a catchy dance track with retro influences, emphasised by a black-and-white video.

The lyrics describe a love that feels like a spell: “I think I’m falling in love / You make it hard to focus / You got that hocus pocus.” And of course, what could be more Nemo than some playful music references? As the lyrics put it: “Baby work with your wand / Turn me into Mozart / I wanna write you / A magnum Opus.” Get ready for this track to become your newest addiction—it’s impossible to resist Nemo’s magical sound.

Achille Lauro – “Senza Una Stupida Storia”

Achille, the Italian superstar who represented San Marino in 2022, is back with his newest release, “Without A Stupid Story.” It’s a powerful ballad in the cinematic style Achille has embraced, blending magnificent vocals, poetic lyrics, strength, and sensitivity all at once. The black-and-white music video captures his signature elegance and style. While it intends to reflect the vibe of a live performance, the artistic angles make it look like a piece of cinema. In fact, it was recorded at a real concert—with his fans as the true protagonists.

The lyrics reflect on heartbreak and what happens to love when two people drift apart: “People, you know, they get disappointed / And then they return to take shelter / What happened to our love then? / Maybe it’s just a hallucination / I felt so stupid then (So stupid) / Was it love or not? Was I lucid? (Was I lucid?) / And I met the bottom that night / Maybe it’s the devil who knows me.”

Caught between the desire to stay and hope for another chance, and the urge to break free, Achille sings:
“How beautiful is an ending without rules / How beautiful it is to go crazy without asking / I don’t mind standing here waiting / Under your balcony shouting: ‘I love you’ / How beautiful an end without you / Without limits, free / Without a stupid love story.”

Francesca Michielin feat. Planet Funk – “È NATURALE”

Francesca, who represented Italy in 2016, has teamed up with Planet Funk, the Italian electronic band, for their newest song, “It’s Natural.” The track, sung in both Italian and English, comes with a visual video that takes you behind the scenes, showing the creative process and the interaction between the artists. The retro-rock sound is addictive. While the song reflects on how people change over time, the chorus states:
“I used to be me, free, natural / I used to be me, free, natural / Oh-oh, it was easy.”

Ziferblat, Artem Pivovarov & The Byca – “Будь здоров”

The Ukrainian band Ziferblat, who competed in Eurovision this year, is back with their newest song, “Be Healthy.” This release is a collaboration with new-wave Ukrainian singer Artem Pivovarov and his latest music project, The Byca.

Everything about the track transports you back in time—the sound, the visuals, the costumes, the mustaches. Pivovarov’s new direction embraces self-irony and experimentation, even bolder than his previous releases, while the song radiates positivity. Audiences have been both surprised and impressed by the combination of visuals and music. Interestingly, The Byca translates to “The Mustache,” and this is just the beginning of the project. The whole aesthetic is a tribute to John Galliano and glam rock.

Adam Mišík feat. Ben Cristovao – “CANDY FLIP”

Ben competed for Czechia in 2021. His newest release is a collaboration with Adam Mišík, a fellow Czech artist who also hosted ESCZ (the Czech national final) in 2023. This isn’t the first time Ben and Adam have worked together, and fans were thrilled to see them back. Blending R&B and rap, the two artists complement each other perfectly.

Fabrizio Moro – “In un mondo di stronzi”

Fabrizio, who competed for Italy in 2018 together with Ermal Meta, is back from a musical hiatus with a brand new song, “In a World of Assholes.” The track, accompanied by a music video that amplifies its rock vibe, draws on the sound of Italian classic rock from the 60s and 70s. It even references one of the genre’s icons, Lucio Battisti: “Dear God, how sad we are / Without Battisti’s songs.”

The song is a satire of today’s superficial happiness and shallow relationships. It begins with a reflection on how chasing professional achievements too much can leave you lonely: “Why are you alone? / You’re enjoying a new life: / A degree you wanted / A few exams you’ve retaken / I have a furnished house / Plus a half-inherited one.”

From there, it continues on love and family, showing how everything can feel empty and transactional:
“I want to be a father / I don’t know who the mother will be / Come on, let’s meet up a bit more / It’s just a suggestion (…) Just don’t overdo it: / It turns out well or it doesn’t / The important thing is to clean up the leftovers after lunch / I know what I can give you / In a world of assholes.” The song closes with a sharp conclusion, pointing to the emptiness created by chasing everything at once just to look fulfilled: “Do you see how sad we are?”

Even more, Fabrizio will be back with a full album, set to be released on November 14. About the process of writing the upcoming album, he stated:

“In the new songs I’ve written, there are still many fears, many falls, but above all, there’s a strong desire to get back up. I thought about those who have always been there and those who perhaps want to find me again now. I will never stop singing my truth, and I will never stop believing that music can unite.”

Laura Tesoro – “Beautiful Mistakes”

Laura, who represented Belgium in 2016, is back with her newest song. The track is an optimistic confidence booster, a dance anthem guaranteed to make you move involuntarily. It’s all about living life to the fullest, taking every chance, and breaking rules without fear, because every mistake is a lesson — and they’re all “beautiful,” part of the experience.

Daði Freyr & Louis Futon – “Number One Feeling”

Daði, who represented Iceland in 2021, is now back with a fresh collaboration. This week he teams up with Louis Futon for a track that sparks originality with its sound and stands out in this week’s playlist. The vocals are out of this world, and as the artists explain, the song is about reconnecting with someone. The playful music video will instantly put a smile on your face, while the electro-retro dance vibe makes this release impossible to ignore.

RUTH – “Dirty Love”

Ruth, who represented Spain in 2014, is back this week with the long-awaited release of “Dirty Love.” First performed as an interval act at this year’s Benidorm Fest, the track has been highly anticipated by her fans ever since. Get ready for a rock anthem in English, where Ruth explores new layers of sound with a striking vintage edge.

The chorus makes a powerful statement: “I can smell your dirty love.” The song dives into the theme of a troublesome, narcissistic relationship—one that’s toxic yet addictive—capturing the push and pull of being drawn to a love that hurts.

Dami Im – “Bubble”

Dami Im, the Korean-Australian artist who represented Australia in 2016, is back with a new release that comes along with a lyric video—and for a good reason: she wants the focus to be on the words. Still, it’s impossible not to notice the jazzy, cozy sound of the track, one that instantly makes you think of the winter holidays. With its retro piano solo, this could easily turn into a future Christmas favourite.

The lyrics reflect on a world overwhelmed by problems and uncertainty, yet Dami contrasts this with a desire to escape into love: “I heard the world is ending, this December/ Overpopulation, climate changing and there’s plastic in the water/ But I want to build a castle together/ Dance in the rain and wake up whenever/ Live in a bubble forever and ever with you.” It’s a dreamy, tender anthem about finding safety and joy in a shared bubble with the person you love.

And there’s more to come—Dami just announced a jazz club tour for the summer of 2026, so expect more smooth jazz magic on the way.

John Lundvik & John De Sohn – “Memories”

John Lundvik, who represented Sweden in 2019, is back this week with a collaboration alongside John De Soh, a well-known Swedish DJ and music producer. Their new track still carries that warm summer vibe—so if you’re not ready to dive into autumn just yet, this one’s for you. Expect a perfect DJ mix powered by John’s unmistakable voice, bringing back all the festival energy. The lyrics tell a story about how love makes you feel like the richest person in the world. The only way in which John feels like a billionaire is if he collects a lot of beautiful memories with his dear one.

Trijntje Oosterhuis – Love’s In Need of Love Today

Trijntje, who represented the Netherlands in 2014, is back this week with a brand new album. It features 14 tracks in English, all created in collaboration with the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw. The sound is a smooth retro blend of soul and jazz, and the highlight is a collection of incredible Stevie Wonder covers. This release is a heartfelt celebration of Stevie’s music—her childhood hero and role model—which makes the project even more personal. And yes, a full tribute show with orchestra is already on the way.

Michael Schulte & ÁSDÍS – “Half Of My Heart”

Michael, who represented Germany in 2018, is back this week with a collaboration alongside ÁSDÍS, a beloved Icelandic artist. Their new dance-pop track explores the idea of not being able to have a beating heart without your significant other—someone who completes you. The music video feels like a collage of puzzle pieces, with scenes reminiscent of movies from different eras, symbolising a love that transcends time. The vocals are on point, the potential for a radio hit is high, and their charisma is utterly addictive. Isn’t this the perfect recipe?

Jovani feat. Silvester Belt – “Jeigu Neskaudėtų”

We return to the Eurovision contestants from the class of 2024 with Silvester, who competed for Lithuania. His new release this week is a collaboration with Jovani, a well-known Lithuanian DJ and music producer. Get ready to hit the club with this fresh banger, where Silvester’s distinctive voice blends perfectly with Jovani’s epic mixing. Silvester also contributed to the lyrics. The song is called “If It Didn’t Hurt” and speaks about pain and love, all while inviting you to dance the night away.

CONAN OSIRIS, Karetus & Isabel Silvestre feat. Vozes de Manhouce & Julio Pereira – “Moleirinha”

Multiple Portuguese artists joined hands for a very interesting collaboration this week. Among them we have Conan, who represented Portugal in Eurovision 2019. He worked together with the DJ duo Karetus, folk singers Isabel Silvestre and Júlio Pereira, and the vocal group Vozes de Manhouce.

The music video takes you straight to a Portuguese village, showcasing authentic costumes and traditions, while the song blends a variety of traditional styles with electronic music. Conan’s unique voice places itself right at the border between classic and modern. The track is called “Soft Spot,” and it is an ode dedicated to the return to the roots. With its mix of authenticity and modernity, it truly feels like a song that could be a Eurovision banger for Portugal.

Kaleen – “Replaceable”

Back to the class of 2024, we have Kaleen, who represented Austria. The pop princess of Austria returns with a heartfelt ballad, where the raw emotions in her voice are impossible to miss. The chorus says: “Just a little longer/ Just a little more/ Am I really that easily replaceable?” For the visualiser, Kaleen described the whole filming experience as one of the coldest in her life, spending hours surrounded by water — but the result was worth it.

While this week’s release feels heartbreaking and is the perfect soundtrack for those having a melancholic September, Kaleen also shared some happy news: she is engaged.

Srbuk – “Amarayin Andzrev”

Srbuk, who competed for Armenia in 2019, is back with a track that perfectly captures a summerish vibe — made for those who wish to hold on to the season a little longer. On the surface, the sound is joyful and authentic, but beneath it, the lyrics are filled with metaphors, carrying both sadness and strength.

At its core, the song is about moving on, with Srbuk proudly declaring: “Like a summer rain/ Both hot and cold/ You don’t know what you are/ Like a summer rain/ The water brought you and took you away/ Like a summer rain/ After you, light and sun/ Like a summer rain/ Instead of you, I chose myself.”

Ilinca & Christian Eberhard – “Sukarije”

Ilinca made Romania proud when she competed in 2017 together with Alex Florea. This week she returns with a brand new collaboration, this time alongside DJ Christian Eberhard. With an electronic twist, the track is inspired by Romani culture and is actually a reinterpretation of a classic folk Romani song. In this version, Ilinca adds English lyrics alongside the traditional Romani ones.

The song has been performed and kept alive through generations, with one of the most famous interpretations belonging to the legendary Macedonian Romani artist Esma Redžepova. Even fellow Eurovision alumni, like Hurricane, have covered it. What makes Ilinca’s take stand out is the modern electronic spin, turning a traditional folk song—usually played at weddings and celebrations—into a true club banger.

STEFAN – “Eiffel”

STEFAN, who represented Estonia in 2022, takes us on a musical trip to Paris with his newest track. The song tells the tale of a heartfelt breakup set in the city of love. Acoustic and melancholic, it highlights STEFAN’s warm voice and comes with a cinematic music video depicting a romance that begins and ends in front of the Eiffel Tower. The chorus says: “Words left in front of the Eiffel / They were left unsaid back then / And now, a million stars / Only spinning in my head, ma chéri.”

The track reaches its climax with an impressive guitar solo, giving it the feel of a rock ballad that blends perfectly with the acoustic and cinematic elements of the song.

Ronnie Romero – “Eternally”

Ronnie, who competed for Bulgaria in 2022 as the main vocalist of Intelligent Music Project, is back in this week’s round-up to deliver authentic rock vibes, as always. His newest track is the second single co-written with Roy Z from his upcoming solo album, Backbone, set to release on 24 October. Get ready for a new rock anthem, complete with a music video and a powerful chorus that speaks about waiting eternally in the name of love: “Standing here eternally / Looking for a heart to bleed / Waiting for you endlessly / Just a moment to believe.”

We Are Domi – “Strangers”

The trio We Are Domi, who competed for Czechia in 2022, are back with a new electronic pop track. The song explores the transition from friends to strangers, asking direct and poignant questions like:
“Is it over now? / Are we strangers now?” Its meaning is open to interpretation—it could reflect friends growing apart, two people falling out of love, or any situation where relationships change. Ultimately, the significance lies in what each listener brings to it.

Mike Tramp – Songs Of White Lion, Vol. III

Mike, who competed for Denmark in 1978 as part of the band Mabel, is perhaps better known worldwide for his role in the American glam metal band White Lion. He is back with the third volume of his project, which aims to bring a fresh take on the iconic songs White Lion used to play in the 80s and early 90s. Being at the third volume already signals the project’s success. Fans can expect Mike to give new life and colour to these classics. The album features 10 tracks, including “Dirty Woman,” “Fight to Survive,” and “In The City.”

Tim Schou – “Long Way Home”

Also from Denmark, we have Tim, who participated in Eurovision 2011 as part of A Friend in London. His newest release is an acoustic track about traveling the world, living life, and the long journey home. The song has a cozy sound with touches of country inspiration, making it perfect for a road trip.

This track is the third release from his upcoming EP, set to drop this autumn. It marks a new chapter in Tim’s life, taking listeners on his personal journey—from endless travel and searching for direction to finally finding home, both physically and emotionally.

Andrea – “Eyes on Me”

Moving to North Macedonia, we have Andrea, who took part in Eurovision 2022. Her newest song is fierce and unapologetic, addressing the pressure of being watched and criticised. It’s an anthem about breaking free and living life on your own terms. The chorus states: “Eyes on me, Eyes on me / Every time I turn I got them eyes on me / I don’t need to hear you speak / Your words don’t mean a shit to me.”

Get ready to stream this track while walking confidently, owning every step of your path.

Imaani & Pat Bedeau – “Fool For You”

Imaani, who represented the United Kingdom in 1998, is back this week with a collaboration alongside Pat Bedeau. Their new track is an EDM banger about walking away when you’re not being treated the way you deserve. Get ready for a disco-infused EDM dance anthem, designed to make you feel amazing, confident, and ready to take on the world.

Lenny Kuhr – Licht

Lenny, one of the four winners of 1969, represented the Netherlands and is back this week with her long-awaited EP, Light. After teasing some singles, the full EP has finally arrived, and it feels like a ray of light packed into sound.

The release contains seven songs, all in Dutch, connecting beautifully with the language and showcasing an authentic retro sound. Highlights include love songs like “Liefste” (Dearest), seasonal reflections like “Lichter dan de val” (Lighter than the Fall), nostalgic tracks about youth like “Bos van mijn jeugd” (Forest of My Youth), and the closing track “Light,” which gives the EP its title. This album introduces listeners to the genre kleinkunst, a uniquely Dutch style dating back to the 1960s. Traditionally used in theatre and theatrical music, kleinkunst gathers intimate and soft songwriting, perfectly reflected in Lenny’s EP.

We end this week’s round-up with Eurovision legend Käärijä, whose participation for Finland in 2023 made history. His latest release is in Finnish and titled “I Don’t Get One.” He recorded the track for the televised show Vain elämä, the Finnish version of the Dutch show De beste zangers van Nederland (The Best Singers of the Netherlands).

The song he covers was originally released in 1999 by Jonna Tervomaa. Get ready for a classic reimagined with Käärijä’s signature style—a fusion of retro sounds and wild, party energy that screams, “It’s crazy, it’s party!”

Which of these new songs is your favourite? Have we missed out on any? Do you have any artists you want to shout out to? Let us know in the comments.

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