After the Eurovision Leon Ceccah turned emotions into a mini album of three songs

Lion Ceccah stated that the release of his recent mini album was not an effort to extend his Eurovision history, but rather a means to creatively conclude that chapter and initiate a new artistic phase. Ceccah explained that the project served as a documented record of his feelings and experiences following the Eurovision event. “I wanted it to be a record of that period.

All three songs sound completely different because I put all the feelings that came over me after Eurovision in them,” he commented. The artist collaborated once again with producer Aurimas Galvelis on the mini album. Ceccah described the creative process as one of the fastest in his musical career.

In separate comments, A. Armonaitė addressed her current professional activities, the recent government scandal, and her potential return to politics. Regarding her work, she described it as “rather experimental.” Armonaitė detailed her contribution, stating, “I created vocal lines and a vision, and Aurimas turned it into an instrumental expression.

It’s great that everything worked out.”

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