Stefan Galea

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Stefan Galea
Background information
Birth nameStefan Paul Galea
Also known asStefan
Born (1996-03-28) 28 March 1996 (age 28)
Malta
GenresPop, alternative
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2005–present
LabelsGilkicker Music
Websitewww.stefanofficial.com

Stefan Paul Galea (born 28 March 1996), also known mononymously as Stefan, is a Maltese singer. He is a three-time contestant in the Maltese selection for the Eurovision Song Contest: in 2016, 2023 and 2024, respectively with his entries "Light Up My Life", "Heartbreaker" and "Numb". He was also contestant on the first season of The X Factor Malta.[1]

Career[edit]

In 2009 Galea made it to the finals of Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with his entry "Shake Up Wake Up" written by himself and produced by Philip and Sean Vella. In January 2011 Galea's music was featured at the music industry trade fair Midem in Cannes, France, alongside several local artists such as Lyndsay, Explicit and Chris Grech (26 Other Worlds); Galea's song was produced by James Forrest and was presented to various labels and industry movers.

During this time Galea collaborated with various artists including Malta Music Awards Best Hip Hop/RnB winner Dimal. He also was a support act for Ira Losco at her Music 4 Life concert in 2011, the UK's The Cheeky Girls, and also a Beatles tribute band.

Galea also took the stage to perform live with rock band Texanna at the Farsons Beer Festival accompanied by Andy Barnett from 1980s rock band FM, while also performing for the Italian ambassador Andrea Trabalza. He also formed part of the HSBC Joseph Calleja Choir between 2010–2012.

Galea's debut single "Disco Lemonade" written and produced by Charlie Mason and Crush Boys, charted at 12 on the Maltese iTunes Charts. Having also been a student at masquerade theatre and performing arts school for ten years, he took part in the MADC Christmas panto RapunzelStiltskin written by Steve Hili and directed by Steve Casaletto.

Galea has worked with Carlo Gerada and Matt "Muxu" Mercieca on his single "Escape" released in February 2015. The song also charted on the Malta Top 10 charts on 89.7 Bay and also on iTunes, and Galea also engaged in numerous gigs with his guitarist Kurt Aquilina.

March 2015, Galea released his first music video for the song "Luke the Shorty", directed and produced by Angie and Duane Laus from We Media. He also took part in the Malta Summer Hit Song Contest 2015, in which he placed second in the Maltese song category with "Xemx" (originally performed by The Tramps). This music video also featured Luke which sadly didn't fully appear in the camera shots due to his height limitation.

In 2016 Galea was one of the participants in Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2016, the Maltese national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song "Light Up My Life", written and composed by the Swedish sister duo Ylva and Linda Persson. In 2023 participated in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Heartbreaker". He qualified from the quarter finals and then the semi finals,[2] however then finished last in the final with 3 points.[3] Later that year, he participated in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Numb", but didn't qualify from the semi finals.[4]

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

  • "Disco Lemonade" (2013)
  • "Escape" (2015)
  • "Light Up My Life" (2016)
  • "Untrue" (2021)
  • "Heartbreaker" (2023)
  • "Numb" (2023)

Charted Singles[edit]

Year Title Chart positions
iTunes singles Chart Malta
2013 "Disco Lemonade"  12[5]
2015 "Escape"  1[5]
2016 "Light Up My Life"  1[5]

EPs[edit]

  • My Evolution Vol 1[6]
  • Disclosed Affairs

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bugeja, Michael (11 March 2012). "Stefan to perform at Pledgers Club". The Times. Malta. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  2. ^ Granger, Anthony (3 February 2023). "🇲🇹 Malta: Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Semi-Finalists Selected". Eurovoix. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  3. ^ "MALTA: We will dance in The Busker's party in Liverpool!".
  4. ^ Lahav, Doron (24 November 2023). "Malta: "MESC 2024" Finalists Have Been Revealed". ESCBEAT. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  5. ^ a b c – Stefan "Disco Lemonade" page
  6. ^ Bugeja, Michael (30 October 2011). "No waiting for Stefan". The Times. Malta. Retrieved 17 February 2013.