Eurovision 2026 stars Antigoni and Sal Da Vinci collaborate on a bilingual version of the hit Italian entry Per sempre sì.

After leaving fans wanting more, the Cypriot Eurovision 2026 representative, Antigoni, reveals a surprising new collaboration with the Italian representative Sal Da Vinci. She announced a refreshing new version of the Italian entry from this year’s Eurovision Song Contest,  “Per sempre sì” (in English: “Forever Yes”), which will be performed in both Italian and Greek. When is it expected to be released? All the details are in the article.




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From the Louis Night Show to a Global Collaboration

It all started when Antigoni performed her Eurovision entry “JALLA” (in English: “More”) on the local Cypriot evening program, Louis night show. During the performance, she decided to seize the opportunity and reveal the new musical project to the surprised audience, which is set to be released this coming Thursday, July 9th. This follows the song’s dizzying success, racking up millions of streams and countless covers.

The song will be titled in Greek: “Gia Panta Nai” (in English: “Forever Yes”), and will combine both the Italian and Greek languages. According to the sneak peek she provided in a video on her Instagram page, it is evident that Sal Da Vinci also demonstrates singing abilities in the Greek language. The singer did not hide her love for the song for a moment, having previously declared that the song “plays in my mind all day long.”

Chart Success and Global Covers

Although the Italian entry only reached fifth place in the Eurovision grand final with just 281 points, it became a global hit even before the contest, managing to top charts around the world. The song has now reached an unprecedented milestone, crossing the 39 million streams mark on Spotify, not far behind the fresh winner Dara, who has over 43 million streams.

In addition, the song has received thousands of covers on various social media platforms. Among them is a version by the Israeli representative Noam Bettan, who uploaded a short acoustic cover of the Italian entry to his Instagram page at the start of Eurovision week. Now, fans eagerly await the refreshing and intriguing collaboration between the two artists.



Cyprus at Eurovision 2026

JALLA” (in English: “More”) is the song that was performed by the singer Antigoni, who represented Cyprus in the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria. Cyprus qualified to the final from the second semi final, and finished 19th in the grand final, scoring 75 points.

Eurovision 2027: This will be Cyprus’s 43rd participation in Eurovision. Cyprus joined the competition in 1981 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2018 when singer Eleni Foureira finished in second place with the song “Fuego”.