Road to Vienna: Armenia As the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna approaches, we continue our daily spotlight on this yearâs contestants. Today, we focus on Armenia. SimĂłn: Family man and Armenian Pop Singer SimĂłn (born Simon Hovhannisyan on August 9, 1994) is an Armenian singer from Hrazdan. Raised in a family of doctors, he discovered his passion for music and dance at a young age. Inspired by Michael Jackson, he developed a high-energy performance style that blends vocals with choreography. By his late teens, he was already performing locally and sharing music online. Career Beginnings in Yerevan SimĂłn gained experience in Yerevanâs entertainment scene, notably performing at Coba Yerevan. His dynamic stage presence and strong vocals helped him build recognition. In 2021, he expanded his reach through YouTube and social media, refining his craft and growing his fanbase. Breakthrough at Depi Evratesil 2025 His major breakthrough came with Depi Evratesil 2025, Armeniaâs Eurovision selection show. Competing with âAy Paparey Bye,â SimĂłn won the jury vote but finished second overall. The same year, he served as a jury member for Eurovision 2025 and released âParanoia,â confirming his status as a rising pop artist. Musical Style and Notable Songs SimĂłnâs music blends upbeat Armenian pop with international influences. Tracks like âAy Paparey Byeâ and âParanoiaâ showcase catchy melodies, dance rhythms, and expressive performances. His background in dance makes his live shows especially engaging. Personal Life SimĂłn is married to Anush Avagyan, his producer, and they have twin sons. Despite his growing success, he remains grounded and credits his family for their support. Paloma Rumba: A Song About Freedom and Self-Expression Paloma Rumba tells the story of someone stuck in a repetitive work routine. Each day feels identical, filled with pressure and expectations. Over time, this lifestyle becomes exhausting, and the sense of purpose fades. The song captures the turning point where frustration leads to actionâchoosing freedom over routine and self-expression over obligation. A Reflection on Modern Work Culture The track connects with a wider conversation about todayâs work culture. Long hours, constant communication, and repetitive tasks can make people feel trapped. âPaloma Rumbaâ highlights that quiet realization when someone questions their daily routine and starts imagining a different, more meaningful path. The Meaning Behind âPaloma Rumbaâ The title combines two symbolic elements: Paloma (dove) represents freedom, peace, and escape Rumba symbolizes rhythm, movement, and celebration Together, they create a powerful image of liberationâbreaking free and celebrating life through music and movement. An Uplifting Message of Empowerment Instead of focusing on negativity, the song transforms frustration into empowerment. It presents leaving an unfulfilling life as a bold and positive choice. This perspective makes the track feel energetic and inspiring rather than critical. A Symbol of New Beginnings At its core, âPaloma Rumbaâ is about living authentically. It encourages listeners to step away from pressure, embrace creativity, and follow their own path. The song ultimately becomes a metaphor for freedomâletting go and dancing into a new beginning.  Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest Armenia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 15 times since its debut in 2006. The country achieved its best results with fourth-place finishes in 2008, with Sirushoâs âQĂ©lĂ©, QĂ©lĂ©,â and in 2014, with Aram Mp3âs âNot Alone.â After withdrawing from the contest in 2021, Armenia returned in 2022 with Rosa Linnâs âSnap,â which, while placing 20th in the final, gained significant popularity post-contest. â The Bookmakers Ranked 23rd to win and 12th in the semi-final odds, SimĂłn faces a tough Eurovision climbâbut âPaloma Rumbaâ proves itâs far from impossible. Â