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Emma Muscat will sing for Malta

Emma Muscat has won the Maltese national selection. She will sing the song “Out of sight”. The song is written and composed by Emma herself with Antonio Caputo, Gabriel Rossi, Lorenzo Santarelli andMarco Salvaderi. Malta will perform in the 2nd half of the 1st semifinal.

Here are the full results:

  1. Emma Muscat, “Out of Sight”, 92 pts.
  2. Aidan, “Ritmu”, 72 pts.
  3. Nicole Azzopardi, “Into the Fire”, 36 pts.
  4. Norbert, “How Special You Are”, 34 pts.
  5. Denise, “Boy”, 31 pts.
  6. Miriana Conte, “Look What You’ve Done Now”, 31 pts.
  7. Matt Blxck, “Come Around”, 18 pts.
  8. Nicole Hammett, “A Lover’s Heart”, 16 pts.
  9. Enya Magri, “Shame”, 15 pts.
  10. Richard Edwards, “Hey Little”, 13 pts.
  11. Mark Anthony Bartolo, “Serenity”, 11 pts.
  12. Sarah Bonnici, “Heaven”, 10 pt.
  13. Giada, “Revelación”, 8 pt.
  14. Raquel, “Over You”, 8pts.
  15. Baklava feat. Nicole, “Electric Indigo”, 7 pts.
  16. Janice Mangion, “Army”, 7 pts.
  17. Jessika, “Kaleidoscope”, 1 pt.
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