šŸ‡²šŸ‡¹ Malta will select a song

Malta will select a song tonight. The national final, Malta Eurovision Song Contest, will be held in Valetta. 50% jury and 50% televote will select the song. Twelve songs will compete. The show starts at 21.00 CET and you can watch it here and on YouTube. Below you’ll find the twelve titles:

nr title artist(s)  
1 Man Janvil
2 Tell me that it’s over Hailey
3 Sirena Erba’
4 Ghost Nathan
5 Breathe Lisa Gauci
6 Loop Sarah Bonnici
7 Topic (bla bla) Greta Tude
8 Venom Miriana Conte
9 Karma Ryan Hili
10 Wild card Gail Attard
11 Mara Denise
12 Matt Blxck Banana

Janvil took part in 2005 (3rd), 2006 (4th), 2009 (10th), 2010 (semifinals), 2011 (10th) and 2012 (14th).
Hailey took part in X-Factor Malta 2020.
Nathan was 11th last year. His song is co-written by KEiiNO’s Tom Hugo.
Sarah Bonnici participated in X-Factor Malta 2019, and in MESC 2022 (12th).
Last year, Greta Tude reached the semifinals.
Miriana Conte took part in 2017 (16th), 2018 (12th), X-Factor Malta 2019 Ɣnd 2020, 2022 (6th).
Last year, Ryan Hili reached a 5th place.
Gail Attard participated in X-Factor Malta 2019 and 2020.
Denise took part in X-Factor Malta 2019 and MESC 2022 (5th).
Matt Blcxk was involved in X-Factor Malta 2019 and 2020, MESC 2022 (7th) and 2023 (4th).

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