Eurovision Artists Continue to Shine with Fresh Releases
Eurovision Song Contest alumni continue to demonstrate vibrant and prolific music careers, with a notable wave of new releases hitting platforms this week. A roundup published on June 22, 2025, highlights the latest tracks and albums from artists who have graced the iconic international stage, showcasing the enduring impact and diverse talents cultivated by the contest.
Prominent Releases from Recent Contestants
Among the most anticipated new music comes from Italy’s BLANCO, who captivated audiences at Eurovision 2022. His latest offering is the song “Maledetta Rabbia,” described by critics as an “Italian banger.” The release is accompanied by a striking music video that reportedly depicts a hallucination, adding a visual dimension to the powerful track. BLANCO’s continued output reinforces his position as a significant figure in contemporary Italian music following his Eurovision success.
Stefania, who represented Greece in both the 2020 (cancelled contest) and 2021 editions, has also released new material. Her new song is titled “Bliksem.” Stefania has consistently released music since her appearances, building a strong discography that resonates with her fanbase.
Portugal’s representative from 2022, MARO, known for her intimate and moving performance, presents a collaborative effort. She has teamed up with acclaimed Canadian musician Patrick Watson for a new song titled “The Wandering.” This collaboration underscores MARO’s versatility and willingness to explore different artistic avenues beyond her signature acoustic style.
Diverse Sounds from the Eurovision Family
The scope of recent releases extends across various genres and eras of the contest. Albanian singer Arilena Ara, known for her powerful vocals, has released her new track “Weightless.” Her return with new music is welcomed by her dedicated following.
Tamta, who represented Cyprus in 2019, has been particularly active, releasing not only new singles but also a full-length project. Her latest album is titled “THE VILLAIN HEROINE,” promising a comprehensive collection of her latest work. This album release signifies a substantial output from the artist.
North Macedonia’s Tamara Todevska, celebrated for her powerful performance of “Proud” in 2019, has also released new music. While the specific title of her latest track is not detailed in the summary, her continued activity is noted.
A notable electronic collaboration features LUM!X, who represented Austria in 2022, alongside Luca-Dante Spadafora and Justin Jesso. Their joint track is titled “Stronger,” adding a dance-pop anthem to the week’s releases.
Australian artist Montaigne, who represented her country in 2020 and 2021, continues her unique artistic path with the release of her new song “it’s hard to be a fish,” a title indicative of her distinctive style.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Princ has released a new song titled “Lejla.” Princ’s contribution adds another layer to the diverse musical offerings from artists associated with the contest.
Recent and Classic Contestants Active
Even the most recent participants are quickly back with new material. 5MIINUST, who represented Estonia at Eurovision 2024, have released a new song titled “vanad noormehed.” The title translates to “old young men” and the track is characterized as a midsummer song, aligning with the seasonal timing of its release.
Looking further back, Charlotte Perrelli, the winner of the 1999 Swedish Eurovision entry, continues to release music, demonstrating the long-lasting careers fostered by the contest. Her latest release is a song titled “La Bondad de Dios,” which is described as a Spanish gospel ballad. This release highlights Perrelli’s musical range and her connection to different cultural and spiritual themes.
These numerous releases underscore the significant and ongoing presence of Eurovision artists in the global music landscape. Far from being a one-time event, participation in the contest often serves as a springboard for sustained and active careers across a multitude of genres and styles.