New Music Releases from Loreen, Marina Satti, Silvester Belt, and Others
The Eurovision 2025 season is underway, but that doesn’t mean we should forget about the talented artists from previous contests who continue to bring us new music to enjoy. Contrary to common beliefs that the song contest can hinder careers, many Eurovision stars are thriving and showcasing their musical talents.
This week, we have a selection of new songs released by Eurovision artists that are sure to captivate listeners. From reimagined hits to heartfelt ballads, there is a diverse range of music to explore from these talented musicians.
Two-time champion Loreen and 2024 contestant Marina Satti have collaborated on reimagined versions of classic Eurovision hits, bringing fresh perspectives to well-known songs. Other artists like Polish trio BABIE LATO and German artist ENNIO have also contributed unique cover versions to Spotify’s singles collection, showcasing their creativity and musical prowess.
Eurovision 2007 winner, Marija Šerifović, teams up with Jovana Pajic to deliver a heartfelt Balkan ballad titled “Demoni” (“Demons”). The song delves into themes of facing fears and embracing one’s inner strength, resonating with listeners on a deeper level.
Lithuania’s Eurovision 2024 star, Silvester Belt, takes a nostalgic yet futuristic approach with his new single “Naktį Saulėje” (“Sun at Night”), blending ’80s synth pop sounds with introspective lyrics about loneliness and hope. The song offers a unique perspective on the duality of light and darkness in our lives.
Runa and Donatan, Eurovision 2014 participants, pay tribute to Poland’s rich heritage with their folk offering “Jestem stąd” (“I am from here”), celebrating the country’s history and cultural identity. The song serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving traditions and values that define us.
Swiss star Luca Hänni returns with the infectious pop hit “Irresistible,” showcasing his signature style and danceable beats. The song is a testament to Hänni’s talent and charisma, drawing listeners in with its catchy hooks and vibrant energy.
Other notable releases include Dutch singer Trijntje Oosterhuis’s reinterpretation of Madonna’s “Borderline,” Romanian artist Roxen’s captivating pop track “Favourite Type,” and Latvian star Aminata’s empowering anthem “Viedoklis” (“Opinion”). Each song offers a unique perspective and showcases the artist’s individuality and creativity.
Overall, this week’s new music releases from Eurovision artists highlight the diversity and talent within the music industry. From reimagined classics to original compositions, these artists continue to inspire and connect with audiences through their music, proving that their artistry knows no bounds.