After the release of the revamp of Zlata’s entry “Nezlamna (Unbreakable)” on streaming platforms, UA:PBC has confirmed via a press release that the official music video Ukraine’s Junior Eurovision 2022 etnry “Nezlamna (Unbreakable)” will be released on November 25.
Music video to premiere on the official Eurovision Ukraine Youtube channel
The official music video for “Nezlamna (Unbreakable)” is set to premiere on the official Eurovision Ukraine Youtube Channel, with the specific time to be revealed in due course.
The revamp of Zlata’s entry is already available to stream on streaming platforms, where the entry got a more dynamic sound and English lyrics. Speaking about her entry, Zlata had the following to say on the premiere of her song on Radio Promin:
My song is a prayer. It has what every Ukrainian and every child is living through now. I want to remind through this song how persistent and unbreakable Ukrainian people are
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:
- Albania – Kejtlin Gjata
- Armenia – Nare
- France – Lissandro
- Georgia – Mariam Bigvava
- Ireland – Sophie Lennon
- Italy – Chanel Dilecta
- Kazakhstan – David Charlin
- Malta – Gaia Gambuzza
- The Netherlands – Luna
- North Macedonia – Lara, Irina & Jovan
- Poland – Laura Bączkiewicz
- Portugal – Nicolas Alves
- Serbia – Katarina Savić
- Spain – Carlos Higes
- Ukraine – Zlata Dziunka
- United Kingdom – Freya Skye
To keep up to date with our coverage of the 2022 Junior Eurovision coverage, you can do so by clicking right here.
Ukraine’s Junior Eurovision Journey
In 2006, Ukraine made their debut to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, with Nazar Slyusarchuk and the song “Khlopchyk Rock ‘n’ Roll” (Хлопчик рок ‘н’ ролл), which placed 9th. Since their debut, the Eastern European nation has participated 15 times, and even won once in 2012 with Anastasiya Petryk and her song “Nebo” (Небо). In 2021, Ukraine selected its representative through a national final, where Olena Usenko won the right to represent the nation with “Vazhil”, which managed to place 6th receiving 125 points from the jury and online vote.
Are you excited to hear the final version of Zlata’s Junior Eurovision entry? Can Ukraine do the Eurovision and Junior Eurovision double 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 Tik-Tok as we prepare for Junior Eurovision 2022!
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