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Malta won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice – in 2013 with the song ‘TheStart’ by Gaia Cauchi and in 2015 with the song ‘Not My Soul’ by Destiny Chukunyere. Last year, Malta was represented by Ike and Kaya with the song ‘My Home’.
Malta won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice – in 2013 with the song ‘TheStart’ by Gaia Cauchi and in 2015 with the song ‘Not My Soul’ by Destiny Chukunyere. Last year, Malta was represented by Ike and Kaya with the song ‘My Home’.
==The Sixteen Finalist==
{| class="wikitable"
! No !! Singers !! Songs !! Lyrics !! Composer
|-
| 01 || [[Aaliyah Cassar]] || Infinity || [[Matt Muxu Mercieca]] || [[Cyprian Cassar]]
|-
| 02 || [[Andrea Camilleri]] || Spark || [[Philippa Naudi]] || [[Bettina Muchmore]]
|-
| 03 || [[Cassidy Gauci]] || Light Up || [[Emil Calleja Bayliss]] || [[Dario Bezzina]]
|-
| 04 || [[Cesca Galea]] || See the Invisible || [[Aldo Spiteri]] || [[Bradley Spiteri]]
|-
| 05 || [[Charelle Micallef]] || The Extra Mile || Emil Calleja Bayliss || Aldo Spiteri, Bradley Spiteri
|-
| 06 || [[Emma Kate Formosa]] || Bounce || Emil Calleja Bayliss || [[Philip Vella]]
|-
| 07 || [[Gaia Gambuzza]] || Diamonds in the Skies || [[Matthew James Borg]] || Matthew James Borg
|-
| 08 || [[Geneve Dimech]] || With You by My Side || Geneve Dimech || [[Maria Abdilla]]
|-
| 09 || [[Isis Jade Miller]] || Unbreakable || [[Christina Magrin]] || Christina Magrin
|-
| 10 || [[Kayleen Mercieca]] || Shooting Star || [[Rita Pace]] || Aldo Spiteri, Bradley Spiteri
|-
| 11 || [[Kaylyn Mallia]] || Here I Am || Christina Magrin || Christina Magrin
|-
| 12 || [[Kensley Ciappara]] || Tliet Xadini || Emil Calleja Bayliss || Kaya [[Priscilla Giordano Psaila]]
|-
| 13 || [[Ma Girlz]] || Stereo || [[Dana McKeon]] || Dana McKeon
|-
| 14 || [[Naomi Busuttil]] || Little Cheeky || Emil Calleja Bayliss || Kaya Priscilla Giordano Psaila
|-
| 15 || [[Rih and Bri]] || Karma || [[Aidan Cassar]] || Cuprian Cassar
|-
| 16 || [[Shanzay Mangion]] || Heartbeat || Emil Calleja Bayliss || [[Elton Zarb]]
|}


==Compers==
==Compers==

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Artists were able to submit their entries between 24 June 2022 and 15 August 2022. For the preliminary selection, PBS will nominate a professional jury, which will judge the studio versions of all submissions.

While applicants can submit more than one song, only one submission per lead artist can make the final participant list, unlike the previous edition.

The lyrics of the song may be written 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% of the full lyrics.

On 1st September, 2022 Public Broadcasting Services Ltd. has announced the 16 finalists who will be competing in the Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest being broadcast on TVM on 2 October, 2022

The Competition

The winner will be chosen in the final session by a judging panel with a 75% vote as well as by televoting by the public with a 25% vote. The result will consist of the songs that will qualify in the first three placings and in the event of two songs obtaining the same amount of points, preference will be given to the judging panel vote.

The winning song will be representing Malta in the 20th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest which will be held in the Armenian capital Yerevan on 11 December. This will be Malta’s18th participation in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

Countries taking part include the UK, Ukraine, Spain, Serbia, Holland and Italy. For the first time in Italy, the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast on Rai1.

Malta won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice – in 2013 with the song ‘TheStart’ by Gaia Cauchi and in 2015 with the song ‘Not My Soul’ by Destiny Chukunyere. Last year, Malta was represented by Ike and Kaya with the song ‘My Home’.

The Sixteen Finalist

No Singers Songs Lyrics Composer
01 Aaliyah Cassar Infinity Matt Muxu Mercieca Cyprian Cassar
02 Andrea Camilleri Spark Philippa Naudi Bettina Muchmore
03 Cassidy Gauci Light Up Emil Calleja Bayliss Dario Bezzina
04 Cesca Galea See the Invisible Aldo Spiteri Bradley Spiteri
05 Charelle Micallef The Extra Mile Emil Calleja Bayliss Aldo Spiteri, Bradley Spiteri
06 Emma Kate Formosa Bounce Emil Calleja Bayliss Philip Vella
07 Gaia Gambuzza Diamonds in the Skies Matthew James Borg Matthew James Borg
08 Geneve Dimech With You by My Side Geneve Dimech Maria Abdilla
09 Isis Jade Miller Unbreakable Christina Magrin Christina Magrin
10 Kayleen Mercieca Shooting Star Rita Pace Aldo Spiteri, Bradley Spiteri
11 Kaylyn Mallia Here I Am Christina Magrin Christina Magrin
12 Kensley Ciappara Tliet Xadini Emil Calleja Bayliss Kaya Priscilla Giordano Psaila
13 Ma Girlz Stereo Dana McKeon Dana McKeon
14 Naomi Busuttil Little Cheeky Emil Calleja Bayliss Kaya Priscilla Giordano Psaila
15 Rih and Bri Karma Aidan Cassar Cuprian Cassar
16 Shanzay Mangion Heartbeat Emil Calleja Bayliss Elton Zarb

Compers

It will be Ryan Borg and Josmar Gatt who will present the final of the Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest on Sunday 2 October. Whoever wins will be representing Malta in the 20th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest which will be held in Yerevan in Armenia on Sunday 11 December.

Malta won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twice – in 2013 with the song ‘TheStart’ by Gaia Cauchi and in 2015 with the song ‘Not My Soul’ by Destiny Chukunyere. Last year, Malta was represented by Ike Mizzi and Kaya Gouder Curmi who ranked 12th with the song ‘My Home’.