Melody, Spain’s representative for Eurovision 2025, revealed in an interview that her Eurovision song, “Esa Diva,” will undergo updates and upgrades before the contest.
Spain’s Eurovision 2025 representative, Melody, who will compete in Basel, Switzerland, in the Grand Final on May 17th, disclosed in a recent interview with the Spanish national broadcaster, RTVE, that her song “Esa Diva” (in English: “That Diva”) will be revamped for Eurovision.
To maximize Spain’s chances in the contest, Melody confirmed that the song will undergo adaptations to make it more accessible to the European audience. “We will make some changes so that Europe can understand it better. Musically, we have room to create something even more outstanding, and I believe the final version will surprise everyone,” the singer explained.
Comprehensive Upgrades
The upgrade is expected to include adjustments to the melody, production, and even stage direction to align with the high standards of the Eurovision Song Contest. These enhancements aim to create a more impactful and memorable performance on the international stage.
Positive Outlook
Ana María Bordas, the head of the Spanish delegation, expressed great satisfaction with the process and complimented the Spanish national broadcaster: “It’s an exceptional team in all departments. We enjoyed an amazing program tonight. We also received congratulations from outside Spain, as the Benidorm Festival has become a very strong brand in Europe”. The team’s confidence and the planned improvements suggest a strong commitment to Spain’s Eurovision entry, potentially increasing its appeal to viewers across Europe.
Spain in Eurovision 2025
“Esa Diva” is the title of the song that will be performed by singer Melody, representing Spain at Eurovision 2025, to be held in Basel, Switzerland, with the grand final on May 17. The song was written by Alberto Fuentes Lorite and Melodia Ruiz Gutiérrez and is performed entirely in Spanish.
The song redefines the concept of a “diva”. It describes a true diva as a simple, brave, and strong woman who doesn’t step on others to succeed. The song emphasizes that a diva is not defined by fame or wealth, but by her inner strength, freedom of expression, and ability to overcome challenges.
Spain is currently in 21st place in the betting odds for Eurovision 2025.
Melody – Who Are You?
Melodia Ruiz Gutierrez, known by her stage name Melody, is a Spanish pop star born on October 12, 1990, in Dos Hermanas, near Seville, Andalusia. Melody has an established and impressive career spanning over 25 years. She began her journey at a very young age, with her first hit “El Baile Del Gorila” released when she was only 10 years old, becoming one of the biggest summer hits of 2001 in Spain. Melody grew up in a family with strong ties to music; her father and some other family members played in a Sevillian fiesta band called “Los Quillos” or “Los Kiyos”, a Jackson 5-style children’s group.
Melody‘s musical career began when she was discovered by veteran producer and artist El Fary, after her father sent him a demo tape of her singing. Her debut album, “De pata negra”, was released in 2001 and became a massive hit, selling between 500,000 to 600,000 copies. The album earned double platinum certification in Spain and gold certification in the United States, and was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Children’s Album.
Since then, she has continued to capture the hearts of fans and top the charts in more than 15 countries. Over the years, Melody has released six albums, with recent hits like “Bandido” and “Mujer Loba” continuing to strengthen her position in the music industry. In 2009, she even attempted to represent Spain at Eurovision with the song “Amante de la luna“.
Beyond her musical success, Melody has also proven herself as a successful television personality. She has participated in popular shows like “Tu Cara Me Suena” and appeared in Paco León‘s series “Arde Madrid”. Melody continues to be a leading figure in Spanish music, with a strong voice and striking charisma on stage.
Eurovision 2025: This will be Spain’s 65th participation in Eurovision. Spain joined the competition in 1961 and won it twice consecutively in 1968 and 1969. Spain has hosted the contest on its territory only once in 1969 and since then holds the longest waiting time since its last victory – 55 years.