Singer Destiny Chukunyere will represent Malta at this year s Eurovision Song Contest
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VALLETTA, Malta, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Singer Destiny Chukunyere will return to the stage this year to represent her native Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest. The artist is no stranger to Eurovision glory, having won the content s 2015 junior edition with Not My Soul, marking Malta s first victory. Destiny s latest track, a feel-good, dancefloor filler titled Je Me Casse, has been selected as Malta s entry for Eurovision s 2021 comeback. Ladies – if you feel like flaunting tonight, it s all right!
Je Me Casse - Malta MT - Official Music Video - Eurovision 2021
Malta in Eurovision Malta made their Eurovision debut in 1971 but after finishing last in their first two attempts took a two year break from the competition. They returned briefly in 1975 before withdrawing again, returning in 1991 and have competed in every year since. They have never won the competition but have made the Top 10 13 times. They have also finished in the top three four times – the only non-winning country to do so. Their best result is second place which they have achieved twice
Eurovision odds place Destiny second
Destiny’s Je Me Casse is a favourite among bookies to clinch second place in the Eurovision song contest in May
17 March 2021, 4:20pm
by Laura Calleja
Destiny’s Je Me Casse is slated to finish second at the Eurovision song contest, according to bookies.
Information sourced from eurovisionworld has bookies predicting Je Me Casse with a 16% chance of winning or 7/2, right behind Switzerland with 18% or 11/4.
In the first-semi final show, Je Me Casse is slated to come in first with a 21% chance of winning, ahead of Sweden with a predicted 19%.
The Eurovision will be held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.