
Kaleen’s song for Austria inthe2024 Eurovision SongContest has been released. Thisis “We Will Rave”
Weare getting closer toreleasing all the songs fromthe2024 Eurovision Song Contest. At midnight we added Austria to the list… sofar.
In January, Austrian broadcaster ORF internally selected singer Kaleen to represent the country in Malmö. Along with the news, the streamer also confirmed thathewill be makingthemovie “We Will Rave”.
Thistechno-pop song wasrecentlyreleased:
“We Will Rave” Written by Anderz Wrethov, Jimmy.Joker”Thörnfeldt, Julie “Kill J” Aagaard and Thomas Stengaard.
Kaleen
Kaleen (29), whose real name is Marie-Sophie Kreissl, is a songbya dancer and singer from Upper Austria.
Kaleen has been having fun since the early years of gaining work experience. In addition to winning 5 world championships and more than 100 national and European championships in various sports, he founded his own record label, Wifi Records, and released his debut album in 2021, Stripped Feelings. breaks.
In 2021 and 2022 he participated in the Youth Eurovision Song Contest as Creative Director, and in 2023 he supported not only Austria, but also Armenia, Germany and Georgia to benefit from collaborations on the Liverpool stage.
Karin said:
– I guess I didn’t realize that I would be at that stage as an artist either. I fell in love with the world of lights and cameras and believe in taking the viewer on a journey. I worked hard on this and couldn’t be more pleased. I’m really looking forward to showing the world what I can do.
Austria participates in the Eurovision Song Contest
Austria has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 55 times since its first entry in 1957.
They won the competition twice: in 1966 (Udo Jurgens – Merci Chérie) and in 2014. (Conchita Wurst – Rise Like a Phoenix). They have finished last in the competition eight times (0 points in 1962, 1988, 1991 and 2015).
Since the introduction of the semi-finals in 2004, Austria has only qualified for the last eight groups. It’s been done 15 times.