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 40

KEiiNO – “End Of The Rainbow”

We start this week’s round-up with the lovely Norwegian trio KEiiNO, who won the public’s hearts in Eurovision 2019 and carved out an iconic place in the contest’s history. Their brand-new track is an explosion of sound and colour—groovy, energetic, and the ultimate confidence booster. Alexandra’s vocals don’t fail to impress us all over again. Written to become a Pride anthem, it’s a call to celebrate loud, proud, and unapologetically, with this song as your soundtrack.

Lord Of The Lost – “One Of Us Will Be Next”

Lord Of The Lost is the iconic German rock band who competed at Eurovision in 2023. This week, the band is back with a rock ballad where Chris’ voice shakes every emotion in you. The song is a meditation on the passing of time and the way we value the moments shared with the ones who truly matter. Here’s your reminder to make every second count, while the band delivers once again that authentic sound that consecrated them. The song comes with a cinematic black and white music video that integrates perfectly in the nostalgic atmosphere. 

Raiven – “Reverie”

Raiven represented Slovenia in 2024. This week, she dropped a song in Slovenian that begins as a powerful ballad and transforms into a dance bop, exploring diverse musical layers and holding the potential to become a true club anthem. Her vocals are simply angelic, and the surprises don’t stop there — an English version is on the way, thrilling fans with anticipation. Until then, get the party started with the Slovenian version.

The Black Mamba – “She”

The Black Mamba represented Portugal in 2021. They return with a perfect autumn retro track, teasing their upcoming album Lost in London. The music video was filmed and recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London, carrying the timeless influence of The Beatles and other iconic artists who recorded there — yet infused with The Black Mamba’s unmistakable signature sound. Get ready for a perfect blend of instrumental harmony and an addictive jazzy voice. The lyrics speak about a girl who messes with your head and you simply can’t get over.

Emma & Juli – “BRUTTA STORIA”

Emma represented Italy in 2014. This week she teams up with Juli to release “Bad Story.” With a music video that unfolds through different shades of blue, the duet takes listeners on a musical journey — starting as a heartfelt ballad, flowing into an acoustic moment, and ending as a perfect radio-ready track. The song captures the gentle nostalgia of the season, while the lyrics tell the story of a love falling apart and turning into a nightmare: “I cry, because/ Me without you and you without me/ It’s a bad story/ How many cigarettes I’ve smoked/ Me without you and you without me/ My throat is sore, bad story.”

About the meaning of her newest song, Emma said:

“The truest love stories are the ones that stay locked in a room in our head.”

Mia Nicolai – “spend the night”

Mia competed at Eurovision back in 2023, representing the Netherlands together with Dion Cooper. Her new release brings the perfect pop-dance vibe with retro infusions — catchy, warm, and made to make you move. The lyrics are inviting and flirty, asking straightforwardly: “Why don’t we spend the night?/ Don’t think about it/ Just hold me tight/ Maybe if we just spend the night/ Don’t wanna fight for a feeling/ That feels so right/ Wouldn’t that be nice?”

Describing the lyrics of the song, Mia stated:

“Ever just wanna give your number to a complete stranger ? I did that and wrote a song about it…”

LOBODA – “Не мешай”

LOBODA took part in Eurovision 2009 for Ukraine. Her newest track is called “Don’t Disturb,” an addictive electro-pop anthem. This is the kind of song that can warm you up even on the coldest days of the season and make you walk with confidence, as LOBODA serves pure fierceness with her latest release. She’s ready to rock the stage with this one, as her tour has just kicked off this week.

LOBODA declared: “Autumn promises to be loud, hot and ours.”

Francesca Michilein – “LA VOCE CHE CREDEVO DI AVER PERSO”

From Italy, we have Francesca, who took the Eurovision stage in 2016. Her newest release, “The Voice I Thought I Lost,” is a deeply personal track and the final single from her EP ANIME. The entire EP is a celebration of authenticity — an embrace of one’s inner child and a reflection on the journey from childhood to maturity. Through all the moments, both good and bad, Francesca celebrates finding and reclaiming her true voice — one she’s now ready to use loudly and proudly.

Nigar Jamal & Dilara Kazimova – Best of Aygun: All Stars

Two former Azerbaijani representatives come together this week on the same album — a special tribute project honouring the renowned music icon Aygün Kazimova.

The first one is Nigar Jamal, who won Eurovision in 2011 alongside Eldar. She chose to cover “I Am an Eastern Girl,” a song whose lyrics speak about a woman as free and powerful as the wind and fire. You can even follow the English translation directly in the video.

The second is Dilara, who represented Azerbaijan in 2014. Her chosen song, “Come Quickly,” blends traditional Azerbaijani sounds with modern EDM elements, creating a hypnotic and passionate love spell in musical form.

Fabrizio Moro – “Non ho paura di niente”

Back to Italy, we have Fabrizio, who, together with Ermal Meta, competed in 2018. His newest track is called “I’m Not Afraid of Anything.” Get ready for an acoustic rock ballad, with lyrics that are a powerful declaration of reclaiming control over your life: “I’m not afraid of you anymore / I really want my life back / I’m not afraid of you anymore, seriously / I’m not afraid of anything.” Every line is sung with raw honesty and that unmistakable voice everyone knows belongs to Fabrizio.

About the massage of the song, Fabrizio said:

“I was afraid every time I realised I was living a life that wasn’t mine. I was often troubled by the mistakes of the past or too preoccupied with anxiety about the future. I was never ‘here’… Above all, I could never be alone ‘here.’ I was always ‘dependent’ on something or someone. This ‘destructive’ attitude leads you to the worst part of yourself. The monster… I call it. I’ve faced it many times, the monster. And I’ve faced it many times. Sometimes I lost against it, other times I won. Once I won, I wrote this song.”

Olena Topolia – “Обеззброєна”

Under the stage name Alyosha, Olena represented Ukraine in 2010. This week’s release is called “Disarmed.” The track is an intimate pop-rock confession, exploring how love exposes our weakest places while also giving incredible strength. It’s a song about the fragility of trust, the anxiety of loss, and the profound beauty that emerges in moments of complete openness

The lyrics capture this vulnerability: “You would immerse yourself in the smell of spices / My golden curls / Into the smell of rapid hot touches / Into the acrid smell of night autumn / I would invent a name for each mole / And you would look silently and hungrily / Disarmed by desire / Without jewellery, without thoughts, naked.”

Waylon – “Let’s Get This Over With”

Waylon competed in Eurovision twice, representing the Netherlands — first in 2014 as part of the duet The Common Linnets, and later in 2018 as a solo artist. This week, with his newest track, he promises to “take you anywhere you wanna go, but you ain’t coming back.” Continuing with the country style that suits him perfectly, Waylon delivers a dose of retro country glam that transports you straight back to the ’60s. And this is just the very first single from his upcoming full-length album.

Patrick Fiori and more – Corsu Mezu Mezu 3

France’s 1993 representative, Patrick Fiori, joins forces with various artists on several songs from the third album of covers of Corsican songs. Patrick is also the initiator of this project — inspired by his Corsican mother, through whom he discovered the traditional repertoire. The album brings together 30 Corsican and French artists in 16 duets, all performed in the Corsican language. There are 19 tracks ready to be discovered. 

Gestört aber GeiL feat. ela. & Alexander Eder – “Wir fackeln alles ab”

As part of the group Elaiza, ela. represented Germany in 2014. This week she collaborated with the German DJ duo Gestört aber GeiL and Austrian singer Alexander Eder to release “We Burn Everything Down.” This is your newest party anthem — a fiery track that encourages you to raise a middle finger, say “I don’t give a f*ck,” and move on with confidence.

Carmen Consoli feat. Mahmood – “La terra di Hamdis”

Mahmood had two iconic participations in Eurovision, being one of the most beloved Italian representatives. He first competed in 2019 as a solo artist and then returned in 2022 together with BLANCO. This week, he comes with another duet — this time with the renowned Italian artist Carmen Consoli. The song is called “The Land of Hamdis,” a title that refers to Ibn Hamdis, a Sicilian Arab poet born in 1056 in Syracuse, Sicily, best known for his poetry collection Diwan.

The track is a perfect cultural fusion, blending Arabian sounds with the sophistication of Italian music. At its core, the song is a cry for peace: “Thirsty fields covered with blood/ I want to fill you with my cry/ Earthly love cannot console/ Mothers who can no longer see their children playing.”

Tim Schou – “Tænkesangen”

Tim represented Denmark as part of the band A Friend In London back in 2011. This week, he brings “The Thinking Song.” Get ready to revisit childhood memories with this charming and educational children’s song, where the warmth of Tim’s voice adds the perfect finishing touch. The song takes you up in a hot air balloon — a place where both children and adults can dream, wonder, and feel a little more.

According to Tim’s social media we have:

“A song about dots on horses, stellar moments, and big thoughts in small heads. Because it’s okay to be sensitive – and it’s important to talk about what we think about. (…) Since I’m going to be a father myself, something new has started happening in me as a songwriter. It feels quite natural to create a free space at child height – a place where there is room to be curious, think out loud and notice.”

Liliane Saint-Pierre – “Soldiers 2.0”

Liliane competed for Belgium in 1987 with the song “Soldiers of Love,” a peace anthem that brought her an impressive 11th place. Now, she returns with a brand-new version — a sequel to her Eurovision classic — that once again speaks of kindness, love, and peace, sparkling with warmth and hope. Liliane Saint-Pierre remains the undisputed Grande Dame of Flemish chanson.

Käärijä has remained an emblematic figure in Eurovision history after representing Finland in 2023. As part of the televised show Vain elämää, he is set to release a new song every week while the show airs. This week, he brought a new colour to a modern classic, covering “Hyväuskoinen” by VIVI, originally released in 2022 — and the result is something that only Käärijä could deliver.

Flo Rida & Otis Kemp – “WATCH”

The international superstar Flo Rida, who made a surprise appearance at Eurovision when he represented San Marino alongside Senhit in 2021, is back this week with a new collaboration with Otis Kemp. Get ready for an energetic and uplifting song that speaks about dreams and gratitude, delivering a powerful and inspiring message. The track features rich backing vocals and even a children’s choir, adding extra warmth and depth to the performance.

Lindita – “Je Je Je” & “Tell Me That You Love Me” & “NYJE”

Lindita, who represented Albania in 2017, is back this week with not one, not two, but three new songs. “Je Je Je” showcases her trademark powerhouse vocals and impressive high notes, blending contemporary sound with traditional Albanian influences. “Tell Me That You Love Me”, sung in English, is a moving ballad that will leave listeners speechless — a gift to her international fans. Finally, with “NYJE”, Lindita returns once again to Albanian, offering a perfect fusion of modern and traditional elements that highlight her artistic depth and versatility.

Hatari – “MORE”

And we conclude this week’s round-up with Hatari, who represented Iceland in 2019. Get ready for some electro-industrial music to close out the playlist with originality. Want more? They’re ready to give it all with this track about… hard work.

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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