Raquela has released her new single called Sweet Nothings. An upbeat song with a positive vibe and soulful vocals. It is about the emotion and fallout of empty promises.
Continue reading Raquela releases upbeat new ‘Sweet Nothings’ track
Raquela has released her new single called Sweet Nothings. An upbeat song with a positive vibe and soulful vocals. It is about the emotion and fallout of empty promises.
Continue reading Raquela releases upbeat new ‘Sweet Nothings’ track
Raquela has released a brand new song entitled Breaking Free. It is a a contemporary track sung with a lot of passion.
Raquela has released a powerful and emotional new song in Italian called Lo Voglio (I want it). It is beautifully sung and has a really nice use of music instrumentation with piano and orchestral strings.
Continue reading Raquela releases beautiful and powerful new song ‘Lo Voglio’
The Busker X Raquela have released a collaboration song Don’t You Tell Me What You Feel. It is a cool and contemporary and electronic pop song featuring the soulful vocals of Raquela.
Don’t You Tell Me What To Feel is from the ‘X’ EP by The Busker.
The music video was filmed by Luke Borg and directed by Luke with David Jr Meilak and The Busker. The track is produced by The Busker & Raquela and recorded and mixed at SUB Studios. The mastering is courtesy of Metropolis Studios in London.
Raquela has featured several times in the Malta Song For Europe selections (2011, 2013, 2014, 2017).

You can see the music video for Don’t You Tell Me What To Feel below.
Source: ESC Covers
Domenique Azzopardi is a very successful singer in Malta and has participated in the Malta Song For Europe on several occasions. She also appears regularly on tv and has successfully performed in many festivals.
Domenique sang I’ll Follow The Sunshine in the 2011 Malta selection for Eurovision and it was composed by the legendary composer Ralph Siegel. The song was later covered by Valentina Monetta on her CD single for her San Marino Eurovision entry in 2012, The Social Network Song.
