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 41 part 1
With so many new songs this week, we’ve split the roundup into two smaller articles. You can find part 2 here.
Nemo – Arthouse
Nemo, the Eurovision 2024 winner who brought the trophy home to Switzerland, is finally back with their highly anticipated new album. After months of teasing and keeping fans wondering why it was taking so long, the wait has truly paid off — the result is nothing short of a masterpiece. Get ready for your ideal pop album — one that has everything. Among its 14 tracks (including an intro), you’ll find previously released favourites like “God’s a Raver,” “Casanova,” “Eurostar,” “Hocus Pocus,” and “Unexplainable,” which was performed as an interval act at Eurovision 2025. Naturally, their Eurovision-winning song “The Code” closes the album on a powerful note.
Beyond the familiar hits, the album offers a rich mix of new sounds: emotional ballads like “Black Hole,” iconic pop gems like “Arthouse,” and songs where Nemo’s vocals are simply otherworldly, such as “Easy.” There’s also an exciting collaboration with Mia Gladstone on “Frog Swamp.” To celebrate the release, Nemo performed a special concert in Kyiv, where Jerry Heil (Ukraine 2024) joined them on stage — a moment that made the launch even more memorable.
Arash – “Halle”
Arash, the star who represented Azerbaijan at Eurovision back in 2009 together with Aysel, is back this week with a summerish song meant to bring authentic Persian vibes alongside his trademark emotional delivery. The cinematic music video beautifully highlights the song’s themes of love, departure, and longing. You’ll be captivated by the story for sure — and by the catchy radio-friendly sound. The track is filled with energy and will certainly warm up your autumn days.
Worakls feat. Loreen – “Falling”
The double Eurovision winner Loreen, who brought the trophy to Sweden in both 2012 and 2023, is back this week with a new collaboration alongside French DJ Worakls. Get ready for a perfect EDM track filled with the mysterious vibe so characteristic of Loreen’s music. Her unmistakable voice moves seamlessly through the beat, creating a dramatic and almost cinematic effect. “I wanna dive into your love” — the lyrics speak about that kind of love that makes you want to leap into the unknown, taking all the risks.
Remember Monday – “More Than Ever”
The lovely ladies from the trio Remember Monday represented the United Kingdom in this year’s Eurovision. This week they bring a serene love track, born during one of their recent writing sessions for a potential Eurovision entry. Even though the song didn’t make it to the contest, it became a winner in the band’s heart, holding a deep and personal meaning for each of them. The band added:
“‘More Than Ever’ is out now! We truly couldn’t love a song more if we tried, it holds a super special place in our hearts and we can’t wait for everyone to hear it in full! This song actually came out of a writing room for Eurovision and everyone in that room felt it was super special that day! Our music is very break up heavy, or songs where we tend to let our petty silly humour shine through, and for the first time ever Remember Monday have released a love song!”
Mimicat – “Santa”
Mimicat participated in Eurovision for Portugal in 2023. Her newest song fuses traditional Portuguese fado with a modern twist, accompanied by a highly creative and visually striking music video that seamlessly blends modernity and tradition.
The track captures those moments when you feel drained and unsure of what to do: “I fell out of bed, stumbling, and falling. / I don’t feel ready. / To face the day ahead. / I tried to pray, but God didn’t listen.” Yet, life doesn’t always follow the rules, and the song becomes a letter to a mother, declaring resilience and determination: “I want to turn the tables / Show the devil who’s boss / Mom, I’m good, I’m not a saint.”
Zlata Ognevich – “Не чіпляй”
Zlata, who represented Ukraine in 2013, returns this week with two a song titled “Don’t Cling.” It’s a perfect pop ballad — deeply emotional and empowering. The song speaks about knowing when to walk away from a relationship that’s no longer healthy, with heartfelt lyrics such as: “Don’t cling to me for the living/ I know time is necessary and will heal/ I will find the keys to happiness.” The accompanying music video beautifully visualises the struggles of love and self-liberation, offering a strong message of courage and self-worth. Zlata added:
“‘Don’t cling’ is a life story of strength, acceptance and renewal. In each line is the wisdom of a person who has gone through despair and learned to live on.”
alyona alyona & SKYLERR – “Лети”
Also from Ukraine, we have alyona alyona, who represented her country last year together with Jerry Heil. This week she returns with a brand-new duet alongside SKYLERR. The song, titled “Fly,” is all about bravery — the courage to open your wings and take flight on your own path. It’s a perfect blend of rap and authentic Ukrainian sound, carrying both strength and emotion. The music video, featuring a group of children, adds a heartfelt and touching layer to the song’s empowering message.
The artists stated:
“‘Fly’ is an emotional composition about freedom, inner strength and faith in one’s own wings. It is a reminder to yourself and everyone who listens: rise, go forward, do not give up. Every bird should remember that there are those who believe in it, who support it and who will always help spread its wings.”
Ruth Lorenzo – “Don’t Break My Heart”
Ruth represented Spain in 2014. This week she returns with a dark ballad that feels like a powerful blend of love, hate, and revenge. The sound of this new track lies somewhere between “I See Red” and a James Bond theme — mysterious, cinematic, and captivating from start to finish. Get ready for a song that pulls you into its shadowy allure and leaves you wanting more.
Tamta & VASSIŁINA – “Fever Ride”
Tamta competed for Cyprus in 2019. And yes, you’ll definitely want to hit the replay button for her newest duet with VASSIŁINA. The track is as hot as a fever dream — a rollercoaster of genres blending rap, pop, confidence, and pure savageness. The two artists are ready to claim their pop queen crowns with this bold and addictive release.
Andre – “Million Serer”
Andre competed in 2006 for Armenia, and this week he’s back with a true love anthem. Get ready for a powerful ballad about that one person who brings you so much happiness that not even a thousand others could compare. The lyrics beautifully express: “A person should once in his life / Find a unique person like you / Who will then think of him a thousand times / Give him happiness a thousand times.” The music video captures the essence of love with remarkable tenderness and grace.
Jeroen van der Boom – “Slapeloze Nachten”
Jeroen represented the Netherlands in 2009 as part of De Toppers. His newest track, “Sleepless Nights,” was inspired by an iconic song from the ’90s, which he completely re-recorded and performed live with real instruments. The result is a powerful, refreshing new single that combines nostalgia with Jeroen’s signature vibrant energy.
Eva Boto – “Ljubezni dajva krila”
Eva represented Slovenia in 2012. Her newest song, “Let’s Give Love Wings,” is all about a love that helps you grow, rise, and evolve. Get ready for a powerful ballad enriched with authentic elements, a strings orchestra, and a music video showcasing breath-taking scenery.
Ola Salo & Peter Jöback – “Two of a Kind”
Ola, the Swedish rock icon who competed in Eurovision 2007 with The Ark, is back this week with a collaboration alongside Peter Jöback, a former Melodifestivalen contestant. The track is a fusion of retro dance and rock influences, celebrating friendships and the beauty of different people connecting effortlessly. Get ready for double the energy and a song that radiates positivity and unity.
Aiko – “F1 Machine”
Aiko, who represented Czechia last year, is back with a new release from her upcoming album. Get ready for this rock icon to shake your world. The track channels pure rage, giving you the perfect outlet to scream away all your frustrations and let the energy flow. Aiko said:
“‘F1 Machine’ aka the perfect song to crash out to is out now! I wrote it when I came into the studio extra angry one day because the industry I happen to be in can be super unfair & I get frustrated and angry… pretty often.”
Rouge à lèvres feat. Les Fatals Picards – “Garde mon cul dans le rétro”
Les Fatals Picards, who represented France in 2007, teamed up this week with Rouge à lèvres for “Keep my ass in the rear-view mirror.” This playful breakup anthem is a joyride of emotions, with lyrics like “Keep my ass in the rear-view mirror/ I’ll keep yours planted on the horizon.” The song captures a love that’s falling apart but lingers in memory, mixing humour and bittersweet nostalgia.
Who See feat. KidAkki – “Pod prozor”
Who See, Montenegro’s 2013 Eurovision representatives, teamed up this week with KidAkki for “Under the Window.” Get ready for authentic rap and high-energy vibes, as the artists create a perfect mix of style and flow. The music video adds a retro aesthetic that will certainly take you back in time.
Käärijä – “Aamuun asti”
Another week, another song from Käärijä on the 16th edition of Vain elämää. The Finnish Eurovision icon from 2023 delivers a cover of “Until Morning,” originally released in 2020 by Lauri Haav. This show reveals surprising musical sides of Käärijä, showcasing his versatility while maintaining the signature style that has made him a landmark in Eurovision history.
Marina, who represented Greece last year, teams up with rapper VLOSPA and Greek producer/DJ Dof Twogee. The song is a dynamic blend of styles, mixing electronic sounds, rap, and Marina’s signature charm. The track is titled “Children of the Moon.”
Blanca Paloma – “Caminar El Tiempo”
We close this part with Blanca, who represented Spain in 2023. Her vocals are at their finest, and the song “Walking Through Time” feels like a meditation on the passage of time, our lives, and what we leave behind. Soft yet powerful, it serves as a magical soundtrack for the movie Parecido a un asesinato.
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.