The Estonian Eurovision representative from 2011, Getter Jaani, released a new song entitled Something good over the summer, and an accompanying music video.

The modern electro-beats of the song end a relatively dry spell musically for Getter Jaani, as she has signed for a new record label.

Something good was written by Swedish songwriters Kaspar Kalluste and Cassandra Ströbergiga, but recorded in Estonia.

Check out Jaani’s latest release below!

Speaking of her latest music video, Jaani revealed:

We recorded the song in a closet — we layed out pillows and blankets to prevent excessive noise and echo in the cabinet. I am truly grateful that I was a part of the songwriters camp and got to learn more about various musicians from both Estonia and abroad. The story of ‘Something Good’ is really cool and the outcome is fantastic. I liked how Cassandra was able to bring out something new in me and knew the right buttons to push.

Jaani at Eurovision 2011

Getter Jaani represented Estonia at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Rockefeller street. She finished in 24th place with 44 points.


Eleanor (or Ellie), is 26 years old, is from Exeter in the UK. She combines motherhood with studying linguistics. Ellie was first allowed to stay up and watch the Eurovision Song Contest aged 5 in 1999, but really fell in love with it after the Athens 2006 contest. Big key changes and dramatic stage shows are an absolute must! Ellie has also written an A* academic dissertation on the cultural history of Eurovision.