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Belgium's entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest, ESSYLA, aims to convey a message of hope with her song 'Dancing on the Ice.'
Belgium is set to participate in the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna in May with artist ESSYLA and her song 'Dancing on the Ice.' The track, which embodies a message of hope, was written collaboratively with Nicolas d'Avell and Emil Stengele, while the lyrics reflect aspirations of youth, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams despite challenges. ESSYLA's performance is described as a tribute to optimism and the journey of self-determination, resonating with the youth today.
ESSYLA, originally from Perwez in the Walloon Brabant province, gained fame after reaching the finals of the ninth season of 'The Voice Belgique.' Her musical journey started at a young age when she formed her first band, later honing her vocal skills at the IMEP institute in Namur, which helped her develop a distinct artistic identity. Her emergence as a notable artist in Belgium showcases her evolution and the potential she brings to the international stage as she prepares for Eurovision.
The announcement of Belgium's entry adds to the excitement of Eurovision, which attracts a diverse array of talent from across Europe. With ESSYLA's unique background and message, she has the potential to connect deeply with audiences and contribute to the vibrant tapestry of this iconic music competition. As countries prepare their representatives, the anticipation builds around who will emerge as a standout performer this year.