Michael James Down is a songwriter from
Belfast
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, Northern Ireland.
He is best known as a composer and lyricist of several pop songs performed by other artists, many of them in national pre-selections of the
Eurovision Song Contest
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. He has worked with American popstar/rapper
Sean Paul
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, the Japanese girlgroup
MAX
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and in 2018 it was revealed that he'd written six of the songs for Russian pop star
Sergey Lazarev
Sergey Vyacheslavovich Lazarev ( rus, Серге́й Вячесла́вович Ла́зарев, , sʲɪrˈɡʲej vʲɪtɕɪˈslavəvʲɪtɕ ˈlazərʲɪf; born 1 April 1983) is a Russian singer. He is most famous for his singing career, when ...
's album 'The One' which charted at number 1 in
Russia
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.
Discography
Entries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
* "Señorita" by Carlos Higes, Spain, (
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
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), 6th place
Entries in national Eurovision pre-selections
2012
* "This Must Be Love" by Ana Mardare (
Romania 2012), 13th place
2013
* "Meðal Andanna" by
Birgitta Haukdal
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(
Iceland 2013), 3rd place
* "Hullócsillag" by
Mónika Hoffmann (
Hungary 2013), eliminated (semi-final)
* "I Need a Hero" by Samanta Tina (
Latvia 2013), 2nd place
* "One" by Niko (
Latvia 2013), 6th place
* "Paralyzed" by Andrei Leonte (
Romania 2013), 12th place in final
* "I Believe in Love" by Diana Hetea (
Romania 2013), 12th place (semi-final)
* "Runaways" by Boris Covali (
Moldova 2013), 2nd place
* "Freaky Thong" by Nicoleta Gavriliţă (
Moldova 2013), 6th place
* "A Brighter Day" by Tatiana Heghea (
Moldova 2013), 8th place
* "Celebrate" by Cristina V. & Glam Girls (
Moldova 2013), 12th place
* "Coma" by Margarita Ciorici (
Moldova 2013), eliminated (semi-final)
* "In My Head" by Alexandru Şendrea (
Moldova 2013), eliminated (semi-final)
2014
* 'It's Not Impossible" by Michael James (
Switzerland SRF internet candidates 2014), did not qualify
* "Somebody Like You" by
Daria Kinzer (
Switzerland SRF internet candidates 2014), did not qualify
* "My Little Honey Bee" by Dennis Fagerström (
Finland 2014), eliminated (semi-final)
* "Love Will Take Me Home" by Franklin Calleja (
Malta 2014), 7th place
* "Waterfall" by Joni (
Hungary 2014), eliminated (semi-final)
2015
* "Boom!" by Michael James (
Switzerland RTS qualifiers 2015), did not qualify
2016
* "Wrong Answers" by Michael James (
Switzerland SRF internet candidates 2016), did not quality
* "Alive" by Jasmine Abela (
Malta 2016), 6th place
* "All Around the World" by Deborah C (
Malta 2016), 11th place
* "United" by
Rūta Ščiogolevaitė (
Lithuania 2016), 3rd place
* "Good Enough" by Annica Milán &
Kimmo Blom (
Finland 2016), 5th place
* "Don't Wake Me Up" by Tuuli Okkonen (
Finland 2016), 9th place
2017
* "Let's Come Together" by
NAPOLI
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(
Belarus 2017), Joint 4th place
* "Tonight" by Deborah C & Josef Tabone (
Malta 2017), 7th place
* "Sacrifice" by
Mia
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(
Lithuania 2017), 5th place (quarter-final)
* "Þú hefur dáleitt mig"/"Hypnotised" by Aron Brink (
Iceland 2017), 4th place
* "I Won't Surrender" by
MIHAI
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* Mihai Timofti (1948–2023 ...
(
Romania 2017), 2nd place
2018
* "Back to Life" by
Eleanor Cassar
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Early life and education
Eleanor Cassar was first introduced to music at age 6, as part of her school choir. She was first noticed by her ...
(
Malta 2018), 5th place
* "Devoted" by Johnny Bădulescu (
Romania 2018), 4th place (semi-final)
* "Try" by Xandra (
Romania 2018), 9th place
* "Heaven" by
MIHAI
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* Mihai Timofti (1948–2023 ...
(
Romania 2018), 7th place
* "Somebody to Love" by Manuel Chivari (
Romania 2018), 7th place (semi-final)
* "Chasing Rushes" by
NAPOLI
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(
Belarus 2018), Joint 4th place
* "Dišem" by
Nina Petković (
Montenegro 2018), 5th place
* "Powerful" by Donata Virbilaitė (
Lithuania 2018), 12th place (quarter-final)
* "Alien" by Felicia Dunaf (
Moldova 2018), 8th place
* "Aldrei gefast upp"/"Battleline" by Fókus (
Iceland 2018), 5th place
2019
* "Ja sam ti san" by
Andrea Demirović
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Demirović was born in Podgorica, Monteneg ...
(
Montenegro 2019), 3rd place
* "Weight of the World" by
Nicola (
Romania 2019), eliminated (semi-final)
* "Underground" by Vaida (
Romania 2019), 6th place
* "I Will Not Surrender" by Maxim Zavidia (
Moldova 2019), 2nd place
2020
* "Don't Let Me Down" by
NAPOLI
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(
Belarus 2020), 9th place
2022
* "Do svidaniya" by ARIS (
Romania 2022), eliminated (semi-final)
* "Washing Machine" by Queens of Roses (
Lithuania 2022), 8th place
2023
* "Love You Like That" by Jake (
Malta 2023), eliminated (quarter-final)
* "Haunted" by Lyndsay (
Malta 2023), eliminated (quarter-final)
* "Love Again" by Skrellex (
Norway 2023), 7th place
2025
* "Frelsið Mitt"/"Set Me Free" by Stebbi Jak (
Iceland 2025), 2nd place
Other notable songs
References
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British composers
Living people
Musicians from Belfast
1988 births