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 46 part 2
With so many new songs this week, we’ve split the roundup into two smaller articles. You can find part 1 here.
JJ – “Haunting Me”
We start this week’s second part with JJ, who won Eurovision for Austria in 2025. With so many epic releases recently, fans are already speculating that an album may be on the way. In the meantime, this track brings back the early-2000s pop vibe we didn’t even realize we missed. JJ proves once again that he can perfectly blend modern sounds with opera—and he absolutely slays.
The track is about people who haunt you when you try to move on, with the chorus reflecting: “There’s tension / You are calling / Say you’re lonely / Though I moved on / You’ve got questions / And they haunt me / Oh, ain’t it funny / Now you need me / Knew you’d never make it easy / To move on / Why are you still / Haunting me.”
S10 – “Paris, Texas”
From the Netherlands, we have a new song this week from S10, who competed at Eurovision in 2022. Fans of Lana Del Rey may be intrigued by the song title. And indeed, there’s a connection: S10 delivers a Dutch version of Lana’s well-known track. The song carries the same magical effect as the original, and whether you know the lyrics by heart or not, you cannot deny the emotions conveyed through S10’s voice. The track speaks about change, knowing when it’s time to move on, and finding yourself.
Fabrizio Moro – “Scatole”
Fabrizio represented Italy in 2018 alongside Ermal Meta. He returns this week with “Boxes,” a track from his new album NON HO PAURA DI NIENTE, released this week. The album is currently available only in physical form—CD and vinyl—not digitally.
While you wait for your copy, you can stream the new song, a deeply emotional ballad about memories stored in boxes, reopened when missing the people who are no longer in your life. The combination of Fabrizio’s heartfelt voice and the piano reaches into the most hidden corners of your heart, while the lyrics ask: “Sometimes you think of me, though / While everything is moving away from me / How many things you left, though / In the boxes I’ll now open?”
MELOVIN – MRoom13
Ukrainian artist MELOVIN, who represented his country in Eurovision 2018, is back with a new album, MRoom13, and 13 might indeed be his lucky charm, as it appears not only in the title but also in the number of tracks, with an intro and an outro completing the set. The album delivers songs in both Ukrainian and English, showcasing the wide range of styles MELOVIN can master, and features several notable collaborations with Ukrainian artists such as LEONA on “вітер,” Lana on “Мені так треба Вітрила!” and alyona alyona (who represented Ukraine last year alongside Jerry Heil) on “не схожі.” He also teams up with German soul and reggae singer Oceana on “all you need (ua).” According to the artist, the album is meant to reveal his “real self.”
Alongside the release, MELOVIN dropped a music video for his collaboration with LEONA, “вітер,” considered one of the key tracks on the album, a powerful alternative rock ballad whose lyrics speak about strength, resilience — what does not kill you truly makes you stronger.
Manizha – “Mope”
Manizha competed in Eurovision back in 2021. Her new song is infused with traditional elements, carrying its own destiny—a track that doesn’t follow trends or algorithms, but radiates authenticity. “Sea” will sweep you up in waves of beautifully blended sounds, as Manizha delivers a powerful message with her latest release.
Manizha said about the song:
“The ‘Sea’ (Moree) song – is the reminder of nature’s wisdom. How it planted hidden forces inside us to overcome whatever inner ‘catastrophe’. Even if the negative events in your life become so big they feel immense – the only way to overcome them is to overgrow them, to become larger spiritually. To become the sea, not fight it. Let this song do the same – spread through every tiny bit of your soul, wash away any problems with its healing force to clean out the way for the new beginnings. Let it stop the destructive wildfires that often get in your way and keep you from moving forward”
KAPUT feat. Francesca Michielin – “Ballavi”
Francesca competed for Italy in 2016. Her collaboration with KAPUT, titled “You Were Dancing,” is a ballad that evokes a complex mix of emotions—hard to put into words—ranging from fear to clarity, as one senses a major change is about to happen. Francesca described the emotion of the song as:
“It’s the feeling of knowing that the rain is coming, but it’s not yet: that moment hanging before everything collapses, where fear and clarity live in the same room.”
alyona alyona, STEBLYUK & МУВ ДО НАС – “Станція Осінь”
Last year, alyona alyona represented Ukraine alongside Jerry Heil. This week, she collaborated with STEBLYUK and МУВ ДО НАС on “Autumn Station,” a perfect seasonal song about warm autumn days and November nights you’ll want to remember for a lifetime. The track is part of the MUV 3 project from Radio Silpo and can be described as nostalgic and deeply atmospheric. The music video takes you behind the scenes in the studio, capturing moments from the recording process.
Olesia Rusinova feat. Baby Lasagna – “Naranča”
Baby Lasagna was the public’s favourite last year when he represented Croatia. His new song, “Orange,” is a collaboration with Olesia Rusinova, and it’s ready to get you moving with kolo—a traditional Croatian dance—infused with modern influences. The more you play it, the more addictive it becomes, showcasing elements of both artists’ styles. The song is featured on Olesia’s new album, Kolo, which highlights the folkloric sound throughout.
Klavdia, who made Greece proud in this year’s Eurovision edition, now has a collaboration with Orestis Plakidis. The song is actually part of Orestis’ album, To Rock Tou Mellontos Mas, and features a raw, authentic, and traditional element. Klavdia’s voice reaches straight to the core of your soul.
Sergio Dalma – Ritorno a Via Dalma
Sergio represented Spain in 1991, and he is now ready to bring the heart of his music back with the new 12-track album Return to Via Dalma (Return to Dalma Street). The album features a collection of Spanish-language versions of popular Italian songs, including “Parole, Parole” (originally by Mina and Alberto Lupo, 1972) and “Felicità” (originally by Al Bano and Romina Power, 1982), as well as many others waiting to be rediscovered.
Sergio interprets some of his favourite classic hits in his own signature style. His goal is to ensure that these musical gems continue to travel from generation to generation, never to be forgotten. Across the album you will feel Latin rhythms, retro pop influences, nostalgic autumnal ballads and touches of pop rock.
DJ Bobo – “Fire & Ice”
DJ Bobo represented Switzerland at Eurovision in 2007. His musical adventure continues with another song that will appear on his upcoming album, The Great Adventure, which will soon be presented live in an outstanding show. Get ready for good vibes, groovy retro elements, and a track that will make you want to dance.
AISEL & Miri Yusif – “Elə Bu”
AISEL competed for Azerbaijan in 2018. This week she returns with a collaboration with Miri Yusif, titled “This Is It.” Get ready for a nostalgic ballad about falling apart. The song speaks about loving someone even when you don’t understand why, and about wanting to return to something you left behind too soon. A key line in the lyrics captures this feeling: “I can’t forget the reason why I love you so.” It’s the perfect song for cold, grey autumn days—filled with nostalgia, longing, and quiet heartbreak.
Ralfs Eilands & Lauris Reiniks – “Labos Darbus Krāj”
Ralfs represented Latvia in 2013 as part of PeR (Please Explain the Rhythm). He is now collaborating with Lauris Reiniks, who also appeared at Eurovision a decade earlier as a member of the group F.L.Y. They join forces on the official song for the Dod Pieci 2025 radio marathon.
This year, the charity marathon Dod pieci focuses public attention on movement—its importance, its possibilities, and its often overlooked value. The campaign highlights children and young people with neurological movement disorders, for whom regular rehabilitation is essential in the fight for independence and a fulfilling life. At the same time, the marathon aims to raise awareness about the sedentary lifestyle of Latvia’s population and the health issues that come with it, encouraging everyone to reflect on the importance of movement for both physical and emotional well-being.
The song by Ralfs and Lauris carries this message forward, asking: “Have you used everything that has been given to you? / Do you believe in what you can do? / Never stop! / Collect good deeds!”
Mike Tramp & Rene Shades – “No Surrender”
Mike competed for Denmark in 1978 as part of the band Mabel, and he is also known for being a member of the glam metal band White Lion. This week he released a duet with Rene Shades. Together they bring a rock track about dreams, resilience, and the things you must defend in life. The song strikes an equilibrium between light and darkness. It starts as a ballad, but in its second half it turns into an authentic rock anthem.
Boggie represented Hungary in 2015. This week she collaborated with Petruska—whom you might know from the Hungarian national selection, A Dal—and together they form the duo Hunclorique. While we hope that Hungary will one day return to the contest, in the meantime we can enjoy their new release, “Fly Bird, Fly.” It has a serene, acoustic sound and features a beautifully harmonized vocal duet. The whole experience is peaceful, heart-warming, and touched by a folkloric allure.
The bird in their song is ready to take off and carry Hungarian music far and wide. This track will appear on Hunclorique’s upcoming album.
Pasha Parfeni, Milla Danilceac & Vatra Satului – “Foaie Verde de Matase”
Pasha Parfeni represented Moldova at Eurovision twice, first in 2012 and then again in 2023. He is known for his style rooted in folkloric music and traditions, and his newest song is no exception. The track is a collaboration with Milla Danilceac and the folkloric ensemble Vatra Satului. The title of the song is untranslatable into English (a literal translation would be Green Silk Leaf), but this phrase is commonly used as a filler line in Romanian and Moldavian folk songs. The song speaks about love, heritage, and the bond between generations, and it was written together with Pasha’s girlfriend, Anastasia Gutium. The music video was filmed in Moldova, more precisely in Edineț.
The song comes with a series of special thanks:
“Special thanks. To the grandparents who keep the song alive. To the women who pass on love from generation to generation. And to you — to those who feel the song. […] [The song] has something from our roots in it: warm voice, live instruments, that atmosphere you know from your grandparents’ yard. It’s a song that I put my soul into, and a little longing… and in return I got a beautiful story. And yes… it’s about love.”
Besa & DJ Iljano – “Ylli Polar”
And we end this week’s round-up with Besa, who represented Albania in Eurovision last year. She collaborated with DJ Iljano to release “Polar Star.” Get ready for the white season with a track that blends Besa’s unique voice and dance-pop style with house music influences brought by DJ Iljano, a well-known Albanian producer and DJ. The result is a perfect song to get the club moving.
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.