Israel: Yuval Raphael’s Eurovision 2025 Song to Feature Lyrics in English, Hebrew, and French
On March 9, Israel’s entry for Eurovision 2025 will be officially released during a special broadcast on the country’s public television network, KAN. According to recent reports, the song will include lyrics in three languages: English, Hebrew, and French.
Until now, we knew that Israel’s Eurovision 2025 song was written by Keren Peles—one of the creators behind Hurricane, last year’s entry. It had also been confirmed that the song would feature Hebrew lyrics from the biblical Song of Songs.
However, today it was revealed that, in addition to English, the song will also include French lyrics.
Yuval Raphael impressed audiences on HaKokhav Haba by singing in French, which led to the decision to incorporate French lyrics into her Eurovision entry.
The EBU (European Broadcasting Union) approved Israel’s song without issue this year—unlike last year’s controversy, when October Rain by Eden Golan had to be rewritten and renamed Hurricane before receiving approval.
Unlike Hurricane, Yuval’s song will also touch on themes of war but will primarily convey a message of hope for a better future.
The full song will be released on March 9, when all details will be unveiled.
Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the latest updates!
Source: Walla
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