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  • [[File:mjese2021.png|350px|thumb|right|MJESE 2021]] ...tembru, 2019. The 12 finalists of this year’s Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest have been announced. The winner of this festival will be representing the M
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  • '''Emil Calleja Bayliss''' from [[San Ġwann]], [[Malta]] was born on the 23 of June 1989. ...when he wrote his first set of lyrics for an event at the [[University of Malta]]. On this occasion he worked with [[Jean Claude Vancell]] and [[Jessika Mu
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  • ...es of podcasts by [[Toni Sant]] featuring music from performers in or from Malta. It has been running regularly on a weekly basis since Saturday 19 November ...series was featured in an article by Michael Bugeja in the Sunday Times of Malta.<ref>Bugeja, Michael. 'Music for the Masses' in ''The Sunday Times'' - 2 Ma
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  • ...s such as the [[Malta Song for Europe]], International Festival of Maltese song as well as [[Għanja tal-Poplu]] Festival. ...elevoting records in Malta with over 31000 votes. In 2008, he composed the song '''Vodka''' sung by [[Morena]].
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  • [[Malta Music Awards]] [2013] [[Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2013]]
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  • ...n on 17 September 1994 and lives in [[Ħal Għaxaq]]. She is a singer from [[Malta]]. Apart from participating in many local song competitions Danica has been the most successful to date young Maltese sing
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  • While applicants can submit more than one song, only one submission per lead artist can make the final participant list, u ...and performed in English or Maltese, as the national official languages of Malta. If other languages are used, they have to be limited to a maximum of 40% o
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  • '''Song contests in Malta''' have become a way for Maltese pop songs to reach a general audience sinc ...television tie-ins, the on and off association with the [[Eurovision Song Contest]], and most significantly in the use of the word festival to describe such
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  • ...Curmi Higher Secondary]] and persenlty she is attending at [[University of Malta]]. ...laced first in an important festival named as L-Għanja tal-Maltin with the song ''Waqtiet''.
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  • The 22 semi-finalists for the 2022 edition of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest are known. ...oadcasting both the semi-finals and the final of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest next February.
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  • ...ppened particularly in the 1970s when he represented Malta during various song contests and festival around the world. In 1968 he represented Malta in the Olympiade De La Chanson in Athens, Greece. Singing a romantic ballad
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  • [[File:mjese2021.png|350px|thumb|right|MJESE 2021]] ...tembru, 2019. The 12 finalists of this year’s Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest have been announced. The winner of this festival will be representing the M
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  • ...won a Grand Prix in [[Malta]] in the festival of Erseb Production with the song ''Adagio''. ...place. Back to Malta placing 1st with 2 songs and Overall winner with the song ''Unstoppable''.
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  • ...‘Heartbreaker’. He was also contestant on the first season of The X Factor Malta. ...irst major stage performance took place way back in 2009 as a Malta Junior Eurovision finalist. From the very beginning, he started experimenting with different
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  • ...om the beautiful rural village of [[Baħrija]] found on the western side of Malta in the limits of [[Rabat]]. ...ta Eurovision Song Contest]]. Last year she was in the semi-final with the song ''Unfaithful''. However, Anna took part at least another time as backing vo
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  • ...Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006]] and [[Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007]] with the songs “My Life” and “I Believe” which he penned him ...7 Ishmael taken part in [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 2017]] with the song ''Polż Iħabbat'' lyrics by [[Emil Calleja Bayliss]] and music by [[Phil
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  • ..., in that same year they took part in the [[Euro Stars Festival]] with the song ''Staġuni'' and they won the ''Grand Prix'' also known as the ''Overall''. ...Żgħażugħ -2012]], in the section and they placed in second place with the song ''Ħbieb ta’ Veru''. Justine, has also participated in various festivals
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  • ...just one point away from the opportunity to represent Malta in the Junior Eurovision. This experience has played a significant role in his career and has defini At the young age of fourteen, Dario represented Malta in the Romanian ''Ti Amo singers’ festival'' in which he was awarded the
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  • ...l Voice]] festival in Serbia and also won a Golden Award with her original song, ''Colourful''. ...reer was in 2016, where she came 2nd in the [[Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016]] with the group [[Fusion]]. In 2017, the group Fusion also managed to
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  • ...part in the Musical ‘The Sound Of Music’ which was produced by [[Grapevine Malta]] at the [[Mediterranean Conference Centre]]. ...r Malta 2017]]. In November of the same year, Rachel submitted an original Song “Li Tiżra Taħsad” for the [[L-Għanja tal-Poplu – Żgħażagħ 2018
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  • ...rote his first song ''Teżor Mitluf''. [[Maria Mallia]] took part with this song in [[Kanżunetta żgħażagħ]]. ...ced second as a songwriter in [[Konkors kanzunetta Indipendenza]] with the song ''Skont id-daqqa ż-żifna'', interpreted by [[Albertine u l-Qamħa]].
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