Jessica Mauboy will sing her brand new single, ‘#We Got Love’ at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Portugal this May. ‘#We Got Love’ is available to stream, download and pre-order the CD single now through Sony Music Entertainment Australia.

For many, music is a saviour. It brings people together, lifts them up and transports them away from – or gets them through – hard times. It’s something Jessica Mauboy holds true, and now she’s now taking this message to the world’s biggest music stage at the Eurovision Song Contest with her new single ‘#We Got Love’.

“I love Eurovision,” says Mauboy, who was the first non-European solo artist to perform during one of the show’s intervals in 2014. “I have since I was a little girl watching it with the family in Darwin.”

Mauboy will be taking her A-game into the May event in Lisbon, Portugal, with ‘#We Got Love’. The emotive, uplifting and powerful anthem will challenge anyone to stay in their seat, and the singer’s message is loud and clear: “I know what you must be thinking / That we’re powerless to change things / But don’t give up, ’cause we got love.”

She delivers a soaring vocal performance over thunderous drums and a pulsating pop beat, on an irresistible tune penned by the singer and DNA SONGS – aka Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci. DNA also worked on Dami Im’s 2016 Eurovision hit ‘Sound Of Silence’, which saw the singer land second place.

“I wanted to write a song that captured that instinctive sense of joy, of how a great song can change the darkest of moods into happiness,” Mauboy, 28, explains. “‘#We Got Love’ is also about how music can lift the human spirit, you can always rise above in the hardest times with something as simple as a great song.”

The singer will be only the fourth Australian to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest, which has run has run since 1958 and is now watched by around 600 million across the globe. Its power to unite artists and fans ac"/>

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We Got Love

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發(fā)行時(shí)間:2018-03-09 00:00:00

We Got Love

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Jessica Mauboy will sing her brand new single, ‘#We Got Love’ at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Portugal this May. ‘#We Got Love’ is available to stream, download and pre-order the CD single now through Sony Music Entertainment Australia.

For many, music is a saviour. It brings people together, lifts them up and transports them away from – or gets them through – hard times. It’s something Jessica Mauboy holds true, and now she’s now taking this message to the world’s biggest music stage at the Eurovision Song Contest with her new single ‘#We Got Love’.

“I love Eurovision,” says Mauboy, who was the first non-European solo artist to perform during one of the show’s intervals in 2014. “I have since I was a little girl watching it with the family in Darwin.”

Mauboy will be taking her A-game into the May event in Lisbon, Portugal, with ‘#We Got Love’. The emotive, uplifting and powerful anthem will challenge anyone to stay in their seat, and the singer’s message is loud and clear: “I know what you must be thinking / That we’re powerless to change things / But don’t give up, ’cause we got love.”

She delivers a soaring vocal performance over thunderous drums and a pulsating pop beat, on an irresistible tune penned by the singer and DNA SONGS – aka Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci. DNA also worked on Dami Im’s 2016 Eurovision hit ‘Sound Of Silence’, which saw the singer land second place.

“I wanted to write a song that captured that instinctive sense of joy, of how a great song can change the darkest of moods into happiness,” Mauboy, 28, explains. “‘#We Got Love’ is also about how music can lift the human spirit, you can always rise above in the hardest times with something as simple as a great song.”

The singer will be only the fourth Australian to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest, which has run has run since 1958 and is now watched by around 600 million across the globe. Its power to unite artists and fans ac