🇲🇹 Yulan’s Junior Eurovision 2023 entry “Stronger” released

🇲🇹 Yulan’s Junior Eurovision 2023 entry “Stronger” released

Following Yulan’s win at MJESC 2023, the preparations for Malta’s participation in Nice continue. This time, the entry that Yulan’s entry for Junior Eurovision 2023 “Stronger” was released.

About “Stronger”

Changing things up from their participation in 2022, Yulan’s entry for this year’s competition is a ballad, which was written by Elise Hedengren, Isak Alvedahl, Sandra Wikström and John-Emil Johansson, with the latter in charge of the production of the track.

In just a few hours (19:00CEST), the official music video for “Stronger” will debut, with PBS giving the viewers on social media a sneak peek at what to expect from the music video.

Listen to “Stronger” on streaming platforms

You are able to listen to Yulan’s entry for Malta on the following streaming platforms:

Spotify

Apple Music

You are also able to listen to the Junior Eurovision 2023 entries which are available on streaming platforms by following our Spotify playlist

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 2022, where they were represented by Gaia Gambuzza performing “Diamonds in the skies”. In Yerevan she scored a total 43 points, finishing 16th.

What do you think of the latest developments in Malta? What are your thoughts Yulan’s entry for Nice? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads and Bluesky for all the latest Eurovision news.

News Source: PBS

Photo Credit: PBS

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