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 37 part 2

With so many new songs this week, we’ve split the roundup into two smaller articles. You can find part 1 here.

Damiano David – FUNNY little FEARS (DREAMS)

Earlier this year, Damiano David unveiled his first solo album. Now, as he embarks on a world tour, the Italian superstar has released an extended version of the LP, FUNNY little FEARS (DREAMS), which features an extra five songs.

There’s a lot of variety within these new tracks. The deluxe record is led by the mid-tempo offering “Talk to Me” featuring Tyla and Nile Rodgers — which comes with its own music video. The Eurovision 2021 champion’s rocker spirit comes to life in “Cinnamon,” whilst a glam-pop sound can be heard in “Mysterious Girl.” In between, things get slower and more emotional with the ballads “Naked” and “Over.”

Sertab Erener – “Böyledir Benim Ayrılıklarım”

Breakups of romantic relationships can often be heart-wrenching affairs that feel like an explosion has occurred. Sertab Erener captures this sentiment in her latest single: “Smoke all around me / I held my breath hoping it would pass / It still hasn’t faded / I’ve accepted my grief, look / I wept and wept / Abandoning myself to your fire / That’s always how my breakups are.”

Türkiye’s Eurovision 2003 champion utilises electric guitars to give “Böyledir Benim Ayrılıklarım” (“That’s how my breakups are”) a gritty feel that works in tandem with the lyrics.

S10 – “Buut Vrij”

Iedereen Behalve (English: Everyone Except) is a new ‘Better Internet’ initiative by Dutch telecommunications company KPN. They are aiming to highlight the consequences of online exclusion, where young people are deliberately ignored, blocked, or deleted from online group chats, resulting in deteriorating mental health.

Dutch artist S10 has provided the soundtrack for the project in the form of new single “Buut Vrij.” The Eurovision 2022 star hopes people can stand up for each other online rather than isolating individuals:

“When people turn against you online, it can feel like something infinite, as if it will never end. Then I’d like to say ‘buut vrij’ for a moment, so I don’t have to hide anymore. And to the bystanders, everyone can bring a little light into someone else’s life with a small gesture. Because one message, one comment, one bystander who says something… that can make all the difference.”

Nathan Trent – “Potential”

Nathan Trent rounds off his latest musical era with “Potential,” a pop track that steadily builds over its three minutes. In the lyrics, the Austrian singer details how he fell in love with the possibilities of what a relationship with a certain individual could entail. But in the end, the Eurovision 2017 alum realised that all the red flags were the lessons he needed to fall in love with himself: “Really think we could have had potential / We had so much more than just attraction / Pulling on the strings that ain’t attached though / Oh, help me find myself.”

TVORCHI – “Буває”

“Don’t say anything / Alcohol won’t save you / You are alone again today / It happens, happens.”

Sometimes life doesn’t go the way we’d like it to. Although it’s easy to let the darkness win and succumb to the despair, TVORCHI are encouraging us to always look for a glimmer of hope. Ukraine’s Eurovision 2023 duo have shared the synth-pop track “Буває” as a reminder that sh*t happens:

“The track ‘Буває’ is about finding light even in the most painful moments. We’ve all been through it and we’ve all coped. It happens to everyone.”

KEiiNO – “Demon Of Your Love”

“You did something bad and babe it never felt so good.”

KEiiNO are creating a juxtaposition of themes for their new single — good vs bad, sweet vs sour, Berlin nightlife vs Scandi charm. Norway’s Eurovision 2019 stars have crafted an electropop song that aims to ignite dancefloors across Europe with their irresistible blend of pop harmonies, dark synths and, of course, Sámi rap. Speaking about the new tune, the trio state:

“We wanted to capture the drama and beauty of a forbidden love story, with a sound that’s both nostalgic and futuristic. Berlin gave us the edge, Oslo gave us the heart.”

Braaten feat. EMMY – “Behind Blue Eyes”

Braaten and EMMY have become regular collaborators. The Norwegian producer has once again asked Ireland’s Eurovision 2025 singer to join him, this time for the new song “Behind Blue Eyes.” EMMY adds her instantly recognisable vocals to the mid-tempo dance track backed by electronic beats.

Slovak singer Kristína is inspiring us to keep moving forward. The Eurovision 2010 alumna uses her new single, “Príde taký deň” (“There will come a day”) to highlight that, whilst sad moments will happen, we should always hold on to the knowledge that a better day lies ahead of us: “Don’t cry, your tears have disappeared. It’s just a test. It has to pass someday.”

Brooke – “Proximity”

Brooke has spent two years shaping her new body of music. The process saw Ireland’s Eurovision 2022 star flying between London and Nashville to record the record — and you can certainly hear the Tennessee influence in its first single, “Proximity.” A country-tinged offering, Brooke sings about the ecstasy she feels when her lover is close by: “You make it hard to breathe / When I get lost in your proximity.”

Malik Harris – Plain Sights

Autumn is often album season, when artists finally share the projects they’ve been carefully crafting. The 2025 season includes the sophomore LP from Malik Harris, Germany’s participant at Eurovision 2022.

Titled Plain Sights, there are 13 tracks on the record. This includes several singles from recent years — such as 2023 hit “Dreamer.” But fans also have plenty of new songs to explore that encapsulate Harris’ percussion-driven pop style.

Páll Óskar & Benni Hemm Hemm – “Eitt af blómunum”

Páll Óskar (Iceland Eurovision 1997) and producer Benedikt Hermannsson, who leads the band Benni Hemm Hemm, have been crafting a collaborative album together. The latest pre-release single from the LP is “Eitt af blómunum,” which translates in English to “One of the flowers.”

The song comes with a ready-made remix on its B-side.

Aksel Kankaanranta – “Helpottaa”

Aksel Kankaanranta first wrote this song in 2021. The Finnish singer then put it in a drawer, where it has remained for four years. In some ways this is quite fitting, because “Helpottaa” (“To get easier”) is all about the aimless things we do in life that don’t surmount to much. The Eurovision 2020 entrant hopes to show that doing such activities isn’t a waste of time — plus when we learn to accept ourselves and don’t stress too much, things start to get easier.

The chorus lyrics are as follows: “I’ve been running in the wrong direction all this time / I need to turn around and find my place here / I don’t want to change anything anymore / I can just be / I wonder when it’ll start to get easier.”

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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