๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡น AIDAN releases new album “Cowboys Don’t Cry”

Maltaโ€™s top-selling artist and chart success AIDAN has unveiled his second studio album “Cowboys Donโ€™t Cry“, marking another significant step in what is becoming a standout year for his career.

About “Cowboys Don’t Cry”

Speaking about the release, AIDAN described the project as a more personal and mature body of work, both musically and emotionally. He explained that the album reflects his growth as an artist and represents a new chapter in his career as an independent performer. The project has been in development for the past two years, with AIDAN expressing gratitude for the support he has received from fans in Malta, Europe and Australia.

The album arrives as AIDAN continues preparations for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna. His entry โ€œBellaโ€ is gaining traction internationally, recently surpassing one million streams on Spotify, while he is currently undertaking a promotional tour across Europe.

Cowboys Donโ€™t Cry” consists of 12 tracks, including fan favourites โ€œBellaโ€ and โ€œTasteโ€. The album was developed through an extensive creative process, with over 60 songs initially written before being narrowed down to the final selection, highlighting AIDANโ€™s artistic evolution.

Listen to “Cowboys Don’t Cry” on streaming platforms

You are now able to listen to AIDAN’s latest release via the following streaming platforms:

Spotify

Apple Music

AIDAN’s Eurovision Journey

Earlier this year, AIDAN secured his place at Eurovision after winning the Maltese national final and is set to represent the country in Vienna.

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Source: AIDAN

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