New music this week: Songs from Ronela Hajati, Mustii, Vesna and more

Although we’re officially into the Eurovision 2025 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: 2024 | Week 42

Ronela Hajati & Varrosi – “Panama”

Eurovision participation: Albania 2022

Emmelie de Forest – “Love Songs”

Eurovision participation: Denmark 2013

Mustii – “THE MAZE”

Eurovision participation: Belgium 2024

Tamta – “GAZI”

Eurovision participation: Cyprus 2019

Vesna & Ego – “Moravo”

Eurovision participation: Czechia 2023

Natalia Barbu – “Inima”

Eurovision participation: Moldova 2024

LOBODA – “Любовь до конца света”

Eurovision participation: Ukraine 2009

Clou feat. MARO – “Mes rêves”

Eurovision participation: Portugal 2022

Alfred García – “Rumba catalana”

Eurovision participation: Spain 2018

Robin Bengtsson – “Still Be Mine”

Eurovision participation: Sweden 2017

Nina Zilli – “Questa Felicità”

Eurovision participation: Italy 2012

Matthew James feat. Michela – “Under Pressure”

Eurovision participation: Malta 2019

BERMUDU DIVSTŪRIS – “FIASKO”

Eurovision participation: Latvia 2011

Guy Sebastian – “No Reason to Stay”

Eurovision participation: Australia 2015

Elisa – “Asas”

Eurovision participation: Portugal 2020

Nevena Božović & Igor Simić – “IDE GAS”

Eurovision participation: Serbia 2013 & 2019

Michael Ball & Alfie Boe – “Welcome Home”

Eurovision participation: United Kingdom 1992

Goran Karan – “Nije kasno za ljubav”

Eurovision participation: Croatia 2000

Eyþór Ingi – “Leiðin Heim”

Eurovision participation: Iceland 2013

Red Moon – Red Moon In Retrograde

Eurovision participation: Norway 2015

Hanna Pakarinen – “Harmaan sävyjä”

Eurovision participation: Finland 2007

Waldo – “Kemiaa”

Eurovision participation: Finland 2009

Ferman Akgül & Oğuzhan Uğur – “Adı Mustafa”

Eurovision participation: Türkiye 2010

Albina Kelmendi – RRUGE ME NOTA

Eurovision participation: Albania 2023

Jurijus – “Dviese”

Eurovision participation: Lithuania 2019

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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Jonathan is a Eurovision fan from the United Kingdom and first watched the contest in 2005. After coming across the national selections and junior contest ten years later, he's now fully immersed himself into the Eurovision lifestyle. You can follow Jonathan on Twitter: @JonathanVautrey and Instagram: @jonathanvautrey.

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Whisker
Whisker
1 year ago

Keren Peles, one of the “Hurricane” songwriters, has a song together with children affected that fateful day. It’s called “Outside my home”.

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Whisker
Whisker
1 year ago
Reply to  Whisker

This song is so beautiful, it hurts. And the knocking sounds in the backtrack appear to be like raindrops or something but maybe it’s the sound of b ullets being fired, there’s a bit towards the end of the mv where they show footage of some of the m onsters doing m onstrous deeds that day so maybe it’s sounds from that fateful day that linger in the memories of survivors. Or maybe it’s raindrops because the lyrics talk about a storm.

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Whisker
Whisker
1 year ago
Reply to  Whisker

And it sounds like a waltz and you can walz by yourself and just enjoy and be happy or dreamy or selfsooth or you can dance with somebody you love and when the loved one is gone gone or just gone the pain can be so overwhelming.
Anyway the elegance of this song is outstanding. There’s a just-Hebrew version too. And then the mv is mostly black and white and then the last part is colour.

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