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Junior Eurovision 2023: Who are your favorites?

November 17, 2023

Junior Eurovision 2023

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It's time to let us know who your favorites are!

The 16 songs for this years Junior Eurovision Song Contest have been selected for a while now, and we would love to know who you think should WIN the contest!

Let us know by voting for you THREE favourites in our poll!

Albania: Viola Gjyzeli – “Bota Ime”
The title translates to ‘My world’, this balad is about a girl that just wants to be herself while no one is judging her, so she creates her own dream world were nobody can judge her.

Armenia: Yan Girls – “Do It My Way”
The Yan Girls do it their way, inspired by their favorite K-Pop group BLACKPINK they made a song about staying true to yourself, while being confident and doing things your way.

Estonia: Arhanna – “Hoiame kokku”
Estonia’s first time participating in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Arhanna sings about how important it is to have a great friend by your side.

France: Zoé Clauzure – “Cœur”
The host country comes with a message about moving forward, mabye not everybody wants you to succeed, but when you want something you should you for it.

Georgia: Anastasia & Ranina – “Over The Sky”
The trio tell us that you don’t always need others to help you trough tough hurdles in your life, sometimes you just have to believe in yourself, and be your own hero.

Germany: Fia – “Ohne Worte”
For the first time in the history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, sign language will be performed. Communication goes beyond words is the message FIA wants to tell.

Ireland: Jessica McKean – “Aisling”
A castle with a room for everyone, that’s the dream that Jessica sings about. Guided by last years representative Sophie Lennon who got 4th place in Yerevan.

Italy: Melissa & Ranya – “Un Mondo Giusto”
A duet which describes ‘A fair world’. In wich the sky is light blue and not grey. They not only desscribe the fair world, but also want to do something about it, make a change.

Malta: Yulan – “Stronger”
Fourth times a charm, Yulan finally gets to represent Malta. She sings about how sometimes there are battles and obstacles, but they make you stronger, you just have to be patient.

Netherlands: Sep & Jasmijn – “Holding On To You”
Sep & Jasmijn sing about doing things on your own, but always feel like the other one is missing. ‘I try to dance, here on my own’, but they depent on the other.

North Macedonia: Tamara Grujeska – “Kaži mi, kaži mi koj”
Tamara calls us to stop caring about pride, and start to understand the importance of hapiness. Sometimes we have look out for one another, a simple hug can create a ‘hero’.

Poland: Maja Krzyżewska – “I Just Need A Friend”
The title explains itself, you need someone in your life that is there for you, when you get lost, or just have a really bad day. Together you are stronger.

Portugal: Júlia Machado – “Where I Belong”
“Place 31 here I come again”. It doesn’t matter how many places Júlia travels to, she will always have that feeling to go back to her safe place that she calls home.

Spain: Sandra Valero – “Loviu”
Portugal wants to go back to her home, Sandra would love to explore the world, see every corner, from the Eiffel tower to the Big Ben, and even speak more languages.

Ukraine: Anastasia Dymyd – “Kvitka”
Kvitka means flower, and in this song a really special one, from mother to daughter given with love. Anastasia hopes that one day the love will be enough to stop the tragedy in this world.

United Kingdom: Stand Uniqu3 – “Back To Life”
The lyrics is about someone who appears to be struggling with escapism, trying to move your brain to a ‘other world’, but the new Little Mix tries to dance them back to ‘life’.

Video credit: Junior Eurovision Song Contest Youtube channel

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