🇫🇮 Isaac Sene releases his UMK22 entry “Kuuma Jäbä”

🇫🇮 Isaac Sene releases his UMK22 entry “Kuuma Jäbä”

After the reveal of the competing artists at this year’s UMK, their entries are now released. The last entry to be released is “Kuuma Jäbä” by Isaac Sene. This follows Cyan Kicks, BESS, The Rasmus, Younghearted, Olivera, and Tommi Läntinen who have released their respective entries for this year’s competition.

About Isaac Sene

Isaac is a versatile artist, whose music is mostly pop-based, but he has mentioned that he does like to mix genres. Rock has always been his true love, as well as rap. Isaac released has released his debut EP “Koko Kansan”, which features Cesta, Yeboyah, and Sexmanen.

For his entry, Isaac worked with producer Alvar Yrjänä Escartin, who has worked with Yeboyah, Hassan Maikal, and Etta, who have all been nominated in the Ginish music gala “Emma Gaala”.

Listen to “Kuuma Jäbä”” on streaming platforms

You are now able to listen to Isaac’s UMK entry via the following streaming platforms.

Spotify

Apple Music

Listen to the competing entries at this year’s UMK by following our Spotify playlist below.

Finland’s Eurovision Journey

Finland debuted in the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing 10th with Laila Kunnunen’s “Valoa ikkunassa.” Since then, they have competed 54 times, and appeared in the final 46 times. Finland has finished in the top 10 an impressive 13 times. They have won the contest once in 2006, with Lordi’s performance of “Hard Rock Hallelujah” getting 292 points. Finland’s most recent entry was “Dark Side” by Blind Channel. In the Final, they gained a total of 301 points, earning them 6th place.

What do you make of Tommi’s entry for UMK 2022? Are you going to be watching UMK on February 26th? As always, let us know what you think by getting in touch in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow ‘THAT Eurovision Site’ on our social media – we are on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

News Source: Yle

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