A collage of four musical acts. Clockwise, starting top left: Electric Fields, Bess, Senhit, and Gustaph.
A collage of four musical acts. Clockwise, starting top left: Electric Fields, Bess, Senhit, and Gustaph. Photo credit: Electric Fields / BESS / Gustaph / Senhit. Collage by That Eurovision Site

The Winners

Måneskin – “RUSH! (ARE U COMING?)” (LP)

Back in September, Måneskin released “HONEY (ARE U COMING?)” as a single ahead. And now it is part of the deluxe version of “RUSH!”, entitled “RUSH! (ARE U COMING?)” and releasing just a few months after the album dropped. The tracklist has been expanded by 5 tracks, all of which have been put right at the front of the album.

KOZAK SIROMAHA feat. KALUSH – “Сіромаха”

It’s been almost a year since KALUSH worked with KOZAK SIROMAHA, and back then they did it as Kalush Orchestra. Now, they team up once again, this time KOZAK taking the lead. “Сіромаха” (Poor woman) is musically arresting track, the Cossack chanting leading the charge as Oleh’s rapping and other Kalush elements seep in during the choruses.

Lenny Kuhr & De Troubadours – “Bos Van Mijn Jeugd”

Lenny Kuhr finally makes her appearance on “De Troubadours,” a TV show by Omroep Brabant that features musicians from the provinces of Noord Brabant and Gelderland. During the day of filming, presenter and musician Christon Kloosterboer also works with the artist to create a new song. From this project, we now get “Bos Van Mijn Jeugd” (Forest Of My Youth), a chanson about all the memories she made back when she was younger.

Måns Zalmerlöw – “Christmas, Christmas Everywhere”

Okay, one Christmas song then. But only because Eurovision winners have been fairly quiet this month. After releasing an EP with The Agreement last month (having dripfed most of the tracks on it throughout the year), Måns now presents his new solo song “Christmas, Christmas Everywhere”, which you can read more about here:

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  1. […] Gustaph and MEROL invite you to a “Vernissage” on their new track, well, “Vernissage”. Gustaph, MEROL, and Didier “the Producer” de Ruyter (MEROL, Dion Cooper, JOY!) have created a track together that is driven by a thumping beat as the singers switch between Dutch and French in this track that, as they also say in their own words, is a surprising but amazing collab. […]

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