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 45
NAPA & Jovem Dionisio – “Amor de Novo”
NAPA represented Portugal in this year’s Eurovision, and with their new song they are ready to “Love Again.” The track is a collaboration with the Brazilian group Jovem Dionisio, creating a beautiful cultural bridge between the two countries united by the Portuguese language. The music video, filmed across both Portugal and Brazil, is visually stunning, aesthetic, creative, and perfectly aligned with the dreamy, indie vibe of the love song the two bands have crafted together. It’s the kind of song that makes you fall in love — again and again. About their collaboration, the bands said:
“Two bands sharing the same language, same story and same ocean. We were all born the same year, started the band the same year, released our first album the same year, have two brothers in both bands and came from two cities outside the capital. We decided to celebrate all these coincidences through the great common passion: songs. Music continues to bring us together with wonderful people all over the world and working with Jovem Dionisio was so easy it seemed like we were all forming a band together. It was the magic of music that made this unlikely connection between Curitiba and the Island of Madeira and gave us a partnership that we didn’t even know we needed.”
MELOVIN – “я горю не згораю”
MELOVIN competed for Ukraine in 2018. This week, he released “I’m burning I’m not burning,” a song that’s truly burning hot, exploring emotions that cannot be extinguished. MELOVIN is ready to feel everything, even if it means being consumed by his own feelings. The lyrics express: “I will not turn off my feelings, because they are stronger than me.” He also emphasises the power of passion over passivity with the metaphor: “It is better to burn than to live and perish,” showing how powerless a person can be in front of their own emotions. The love described in the song is both a blessing and a curse, and the retro-style music video perfectly complements this intense emotional journey.
Brunette – LOVE REVERSED
Brunette represented Armenia in 2023. Her long-awaited album, Love Reversed, is finally out for the world. The album features 18 tracks in total—an intro and 17 songs—numbered in reverse order. Some tracks are in Armenian, others in English.
“17 I’m Still Here” showcases Brunette’s skills as a fierce rapper, while “14 Just a Memory” brings a softer, more reflective vibe. The title track, “13 Love Reversed,” is a pop masterpiece, making 13 seem like Brunette’s lucky number on this album. Many of the songs are deeply personal confessions, such as “11 I’m Lost Mama,” which is followed by wild and intense transitions in “10 I Wanna Kill My Man, Mama.” The album closes with “1 Guess It’s Love,” leaving listeners with a hint of hope. The central question Brunette poses with this album is: if you could rewind love, where would you stop it?
Victoria feat. Pablo Vittar & Isabella Lovestory – “KILLA”
Victoria, the bassist of Italian rock group Måneskin, who won Eurovision in 2021, shows off her solo DJ skills this week with a powerful collaboration. Teaming up with drag queen artist Pablo Vittar and Honduran pop-reggaeton star Isabella Lovestory, they deliver an electro-pop banger about love, tequila, and confidence. Sung in both English and Spanish, the track is guaranteed to get you moving and feeling unstoppable.
LOBODA & Say Mo – “One Night”
A powerful women’s duet comes from Ukraine. LOBODA, who represented her country in 2009, joins forces with Say Mo to deliver the perfect pop banger, full of sensuality, rap, and attitude. The track carries a clear message: “One night is all we have,” and LOBODA is definitely not here to waste time. According to the artists, the song is anything but predictable and certainly not obedient, promising to turn up the heat on any playlist.
Miki Núñez & Sexenni – “Televisió”
Watching the next music video feels like stepping into an old TV broadcast, taking you back in time. The song, from Miki who represented Spain in 2019, is called “Television.” It’s a duet with the music group Sexenni, resulting in a fun, party-ready track infused with retro influences. The song is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face—get ready to join their party and soak in the pure good vibes.
Ben Cristovao et al. – “TANCUJ”
Under the stage name Benny Cristo, Ben was initially selected to represent Czechia in 2020, when the contest was cancelled, returning in 2021. His new song is part of the Def Jam World Tour project and features a powerful collaboration with MITRO, Dorian, Katannah, Lboy Bsc, Marko Glass, and Endru. Get ready for some rap and hip-hop energy that will become absolutely addictive once you add this track to your playlist.
Gabry Ponte & Marie Vaunt – “Hooked on the Bassline”
Gabry represented San Marino this year, and as he’s known for being a DJ, get ready for your EDM bop! The track is a high-energy mixtape guaranteed to get you vibing in the club. It’s a collaboration with techno-acid artist Marie Vaunt — the perfect banger to heat up the crowd at any live concert.
Lindita – “Feelin U”
Lindita represented Albania in Eurovision 2017. Her new song beautifully blends modern sounds with traditional influences, all wrapped in her signature powerful high notes. Traditional instruments bring an authentic Albanian touch, while the lyrics, in English, tell a heartfelt story about love and the overwhelming feeling of being surrounded by your partner’s affection.
MIKOLAS – “FERRARI”
MIKOLAS represented Czechia in 2018. For his newest song, he decided to turn to his fans for inspiration. While working on the track, he used social media to ask them what they would like to hear from him next — and the result doesn’t disappoint. The song marks a return to his signature pop style, with a bold and energetic sound that also blends in some rap elements.
It’s a wild party anthem about losing control for a night, with the chorus saying: “I’m at a party and I’m out of my body/ I think I saw Jesus crying in a Ferrari/ Yeah, I swear to God that it was raining Bacardi/ I think I saw Jesus crying in a Ferrari.” Beneath the surface, however, the song also reflects on life’s value, redemption, and second chances, with Mikolas singing: “I told Jesus, take the wheel, don’t let me go six feet.”
Demy, Nicos Terzis & Yiannis Kotsiras – “Mono Mia Nyxta”
Demy represented Greece in 2017. This week, she collaborated with Nikos Terzis — a well-known artist and composer behind several Eurovision hits such as Greece’s 2004 entry “Shake It” and 2001’s “Die For You.” The collaboration also features Kotsiras. Their new song, “Just One Night,” serves as the soundtrack for the series of the same name, in which Demy also stars. The track carries a unique emotional depth, elevated by Demy’s delicate and expressive vocals.
Lord Of The Lost & Infected Rain – “Would You Walk With Me Through Hell?”
The famous German rock band Lord of the Lost, who competed in Eurovision 2023, are back this week with a powerful new collaboration. They’ve teamed up with the Moldovan heavy metal band Infected Rain, originally formed in Chișinău. The result is an explosive heavy metal track accompanied by a gothic-style video that perfectly matches the song’s dark and intense atmosphere. This unexpected collaboration took both fanbases by surprise — and it’s safe to say, it’s a roaring success. The song is pure energy and sounds perfect to be performed live, as we can now hope to see the two bands on the same stage performing this one.
Gjon’s Tears – “Où est mon amour”
Gjon’s Tears was initially selected to represent Switzerland in 2020, when the pandemic led to the cancellation of the contest. He later returned in 2021 to represent his country once again. His newest release is part of the soundtrack for the upcoming musical The Legend of Monte Cristo, which will debut in January 2026. The production will tour France, Switzerland, and Belgium, with Gjon taking on the lead role of Edmond Dantès. The ballad perfectly complements Gjon’s signature style and vocal power, blending drama, artistry, and a touch of classical emotion into one breathtaking performance.
Max Mutzke – “Darker Shade of Blue”
Are you looking for something that captures the essence of the last days of autumn? Max Mutzke’s new song delivers exactly that — a heartfelt dose of melancholy. It evokes bittersweet childhood memories, serving as a personal letter to his inner child, a promise that the Eurovision 2004 alum will always return to that part of himself. Get ready for a nostalgic journey through life, fear, and love.
Luka – “Bittersweet Symphony”
Luka was the main vocalist of the Belgian band Hooverphonic back in 2020, when they were initially selected to represent Belgium at Eurovision. Unfortunately, the contest was cancelled that year. The following year, the band returned with a different vocalist, and Luka embarked on her solo career.
Her newest release is a cover of the song that brought her into the spotlight, which she also performed during her time on The Voice in Belgium. The original track belongs to British band The Verve and was released in 1997. Luka’s rendition carries a deep sense of melancholy and nostalgia, her unmistakable voice adding a hauntingly beautiful touch. Even though it’s a cover, the song feels like it was written just for her.
O.Torvald – XX
The rock band O.Torvald, who represented Ukraine in 2017, has just released an anniversary album titled XX. The album includes 20 songs — a real treat for rock music fans. It’s a full collection of tracks that blend classic and modern alt-rock influences, all sung in Ukrainian. The songs are taken from across their 20 years of activity and hold deep personal meaning for the band. They didn’t choose the tracks based on chart success but rather by how close each one felt to their hearts, making it the perfect chance for fans to rediscover or discover hidden gems.
One of the highlights is the track “Не грузи” (Don’t Load), originally recorded in 2019, but available for the first time on streaming platforms. To mark the occasion, the band will also hold a series of special anniversary concerts in the coming period. About this milestone, the band said:
“This year we celebrate 20 years of our romance with music. Two decades of flirting with riffs and rhythms, and it feels like it started yesterday. O.Torvald is 20 years old! And honestly – I can’t believe it, because inside we are still the same young men who with friends do their favourite thing. During this time – hundreds of songs, thousands of concerts, dozens of releases, but we have not lost that love with which everything once began. And always found your support – thank you, our people!”
PAENDA – “Her On My Mind”
PAENDA represented Austria in Eurovision 2019. This week’s song explores new layers of love, capturing a confession too deep to put into words, so it is expressed through music: “It hit me like lighting, out of the blue/ Not sure if I ever felt the way that I do/ What can I say if I never said it to somebody like you?/ Is it ok to feel the way that I do?/ Stuck in my head cause all these feelings are new/ Is it a thing that I have her on my mind?”
A visualiser for the song will drop soon, so keep your eyes on YouTube while enjoying this pop masterpiece.
Aliona Moon – “Dorul”
Aliona competed in Eurovision for Moldova back in 2013. Her new song is called “Longing.” The track mixes traditional music, especially pan flute, with electronic sounds, creating a song that has the best of both worlds. It speaks about the unbearable longing for somebody who has already gone: “At my gate/ Longing came looking for me/ It had nothing to take/ Because longing had already/ Stolen you from me.” Get ready to step into Aliona’s folk story with a modern touch.
Giorgia feat. BLANCO – “La Cura Per Me”
BLANCO represented Italy at Eurovision back in 2022 together with Mahmood. This week, he collaborated with the Italian music icon Giorgia to release a new version of Giorgia’s entry for Festival di Sanremo 2025, where she finished sixth.
The result of this duet is a ballad packed with pain and raw emotions, where their voices complement each other. The chorus says: “I don’t know anymore how many times I searched for you/ For those eyes, for those eyes that were made by the moon/ I don’t know anymore how many nights I’ve waited for you/ To end up swallowing all the fear/ To end up alone/ In this dark room/ Only you are the cure for me.”
Käärijä – “Menoo (Get On)”
Back in 2023, Käärijä made history in Eurovision with his participation for Finland, finishing as the runner-up in the final but winning the public’s heart. This week, he released another song as part of the televised show Vain elämää, where he is a contestant. The track is a cover of Hurriganes and Remu Aaltonen, originally titled “Get On” and released in 2019. As always, Käärijä managed to turn the song into a real banger, delivering a result that is crazy, energetic, and perfect for a party, a perfect mixture of rock, rap, and pop.
Oleksandr Ponomariov & Mykhailo Khoma – “Ой як важко …”
Oleksandr participated in Eurovision 2003 for Ukraine. This week he released “Oh, how difficult…” in collaboration with fellow Ukrainian artist Mykhailo Khoma. Expect a magnificent ballad, with the instrumental supported by a flawless orchestra. The song is a dedication to all those who are far from their homes, a sincere story about longing, memory, and the unquenchable power of return. It is for those who were forced to leave their homes but carry them in their hearts every day: “Oh how hard it is in a foreign land, / So far from their home…”
About the song, the two artists said:
“Millions of Ukrainians today live away from home. Not because they wanted to but because this war tore them away from their native cities, streets, people. This song is about the memory that protects us, and about the road that will definitely lead us home. This song is for all Ukrainians, torn from their homes, but inextricably linked to each other.”
Mihai Trăistariu – “Să curgă vinul, vinul, vinul în pahare”
We end this week’s round-up with Mihai, who represented Romania back in 2006. The title of his new track, translated as “Let the wine wine wine flow into glasses,” is a song with strong traditional influences. It speaks about celebration and unity, highlighting the tradition of dancing the hora, a Romanian folk dance performed on special occasions that in the past was also an opportunity for socialising and meeting partners. His song aims to bring everyone together for a joyful celebration filled with wine and traditional music: “Let the wine wine wine flow into glasses / Let it be a good evening, with people and songs / Let the drum beat, let the dance spin us around / We only have one life, let’s not screw it up.”
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.