🇲🇹 Snippets of MJESC 2022 entries released

🇲🇹 Snippets of MJESC 2022 entries released

We are getting closer to finding out who will represent Malta at the 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Ahead of the final on October 2, TVM has released 30-second snippets of the competing entries.

Listen to the 30-second snippets!

TVM has released the snippets of the competing entries on the official ‘Eurovision Song Malta’ Youtube Channel, and you are able to listen to them by watching the Youtube playlist:

MJESC 2022 will take place on the 2nd of October, the winner will be decided by 75% jury voting and 25% televoting. Only the top 3 will be made public to the viewers, if there was a tie in the scores, the jury will take priority in deciding Malta’s Junior Eurovision 2022 representative. The artists and their competing entries are as follows:

ArtistSong Title
Emma Kate Formosa “Bounce”
Gaia Gambuzza“Diamonds in the Skies”
Shanzay Mangion“Heartbeat”
Kaylyn Mallia“Here I Am”
Aaliyah Cassar“Infinity”
Rih and Bri“Karma”
Cassidy Gauci“Light Up”
Naomi Busuttil“Little Cheeky”
Cesca Galea“See The Invisible”
Kayleen Mercicea“Shooting Star”
Andrea Camilleri“Spark”
Ma Girlz“Stereo”
Charelle Micallef“The Extra Mile”
Kensley Ciappara“Tliet Xadini” (Three Monkeys)
Isis Jade Miller“Unbreakable”
Geneve Dimech“With You By My Side”

Malta’s Junior Eurovision Journey

In 2003, Malta was one of the countries to participate in the inaugural edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest with Sarah Harrison and the song “Like A Star”, which placed 7th. The Mediterranean nation participated until 2010, where it took a break and returned in 2013 with Gaia Cauchi and “The Start”, which was their first win in the competition. It wasn’t long until they achieved their second win in 2015, where Destiny Chukunyere won with her song “Not My Soul”. Destiny went on to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021 with “Je Me Casse”, where she placed seventh.

Malta’s most recent participation was in 2021, where they were represented by Ike and Kaya performing “My Home”. In Paris they scored a total 97 points, finishing 12th.

What genre would you like to see Malta sing in at this year’s contest? Let us know in the comments below or on social media. Don’t forget to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ over at FacebookTwitter, Instagram, and Tik-Tok as we prepare for Junior Eurovision 2022!

News Source: TVM

Photo Credit: EBU/Andres Putting

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