๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ฟ David Charlin releases their Junior Eurovision 2022 entry “Jer-Ana (Mother Earth)”

By Tim J Nov 6, 2022

We have another day where countries are releasing their Junior Eurovision 2022 entry. This time, its Kazakhstan’s turn as they release their Junior Eurovision 2022 entry for Yerevan, titled “Jer-Ana (Mother Earth)” by David Charlin.

A very powerful and emotional music video

Kazakhstan brings us another powerful and emotive ballad for this year’s competition. In the music video we see David alone in the music video, where we see a story of evolution, and how we should take care of the planet. From the music video alone, we can maybe expect that this will be a powerful performance on the Junior Eurovision stage.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022

The 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Yerevan, following Malena’s win in the 2021 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with “Qami Qami“, with the competition set to take place on the 11th of December. The competing countries in this year’s competition are as follows:

To keep up to date with our coverage of the 2022 Junior Eurovision coverage, you can do so by clicking right here.

Kazakhstan’s Junior Eurovision Journey

Kazakhstan is one of the most recent debutants in Junior Eurovision, making their first appearance in 2018, with Daneliya Tuleshova’s “Ozine Sen”. Achieving 171 points, Kazkahstan finished in 6th place. Since then, Kazakhstan has participated four times. Their best result came in both 2019 and 2020, when Yerzhan Maksim and Karakat Bashanova finished in second place, only behind respective winners Poland and France.

Kazakhstan’s most recent participation in 2021 saw them being represented by Alinur and Beknur, singing their song “Ertegi Alemi”. At the close of voting, Kazakhstan finished in 8th place, receiving 121 points. Of these, 57 points came from the online vote – whilst the remaining 64 points were given by the professional juries.

What do you make of Kazakhstan’s entry for this year’s contest? Do you think Kazakhstan will get its best result in Yerevan? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tiktok as we prepare for the Junior Eurovision 2022!

News Source: EBU

Photo Credit: Khabar Agency

By Tim J

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