The Eurovision 2026 season is beginning to heat up. Over the course of the next few months, we will all fall in and out of love with scores of new national final and Eurovision entries. But that doesn’t mean we forget about the artists from past contests.
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 final weekly roundup with a selection of the songs released recently by Eurovision stars.
New music from Eurovision artists: 2025 | Week 52
Sergej Ćetković – “Ljube”
This week starts from Montenegro, with a song from Sergej, who competed in Eurovision 2014. We have a powerful ballad with traditional Balkan influences, called “My Love,” accompanied by a black-and-white cinematic music video that becomes a metaphor for feeling alone in the middle of a crowd, for finding others, but never the right person.
The song speaks about a love that has slowly turned cold, just like winter, an idea highlighted by the snow in the video: “Honey, I haven’t changed my address/ Maybe your lips have, maybe someone else has you/ Love, now it’s cold like winter/ Honey, our calendars are empty, our closets are full of ghosts/ You and I are like veterans, love defends itself/ And when I remain alone, I know you as myself” Through this emotional narrative, the lyrics pose a heart-breaking rhetorical question: who could ever love you more than me?
Aiko – “Time”
J.O.X feat. EMMY – “Natteravn”
Subwoolfer – “Dark Side of the Moon”
Ich Troje – “Zacznijmy od nowa”
Željko Joksimović & Saša Matić – “Ništavilo”
Željko is a Serbian artist and a Eurovision legend. He competed in the contest twice, first in 2004 for Serbia and Montenegro and then again in 2012 for Serbia. He presented Eurovision in 2008, worked as a composer for several songs, and created revamps.
This week, he teams up with the famous Bosnian artist Saša Matić to release “Nothingness,” a powerful Balkan ballad. The song speaks about the emptiness left behind after someone leaves your life, including the physical emptiness of an empty house, which, just like in the music video, seems abandoned. The lyrics say: “Nobody lives here anymore/ As the day dawns grey, everything is gone with her/ Somewhere over there, where she is with another now/ There are the lights of my city/ There is my pain and my home.”
byealex & MISSH – “lányok a kádban”
Back in 2013, byealex represented Hungary in Eurovision. This week he teamed up with MISSH to release “Girls in Bathtub.” Their collaboration — long dreamed of by fans — brings an R&B track filled with sensuality and heat, surprising listeners in the best possible way. Get ready for some Hungarian rap at its finest.
Sabina Babayeva – “Bana Gelme”
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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