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Who is Marianna Kłos? Meet the representative of Poland for Junior Eurovision 2025

We review the biography and professional career of the young Polish artist Marianna Kłos, participant in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with her song “Brightest Light”

Después de que Marianna Kłos se anunciara como representante de Polonia en Eurovisión Junior 2025, la TVP en su canal oficial en YouTube ha hecho pública la canción con la que la joven cantante defenderá a su país en Tiflis (Georgia), el sábado 13 de diciembre.

La TVP ha realizado un giro de 180 grados, dando fin a larga tradición de preselecciones. La televisión polaca optó por escoger internamente la canción, al igual que la representante, Marianna Kłos. La joven artista se subirá al escenario del certamen con «Brightest Light», una balada que combina el polaco y el inglés, que transmite mucha energía y un mensaje positivo.

This is Marianna Kłos: extensive experience in musical theatre.

Marianna Kło | Photo: Dagmara Szewczuk

Marianna Kłos, born on May 20, 2013 in Warsaw, is a 12-year-old Polish artist. She began singing at the age of three, and her hobby soon became a vocation. Music holds a central place in her life: she plays the piano daily and loves musical theatre, where she combines singing, acting, and dancing. She is part of a children’s theatre group and studies at the Studio Buffo Theatre in Warsaw, where she played Wendy in Peter Pan (2024). This experience gave her stage confidence and a strong connection with the audience. In 2025 she took part in The Voice Kids Poland; her performance of Italodisco by The Kolors made all the coaches turn. She chose Natasza Urbańska’s team, reached the final, and finished in second place. Since the winner could not represent the country, Marianna was chosen for Junior Eurovision.

Her song W Stronę Gwiazd marked her professional debut. Since 2022 she has also worked as a voice actress, lending her voice to productions such as Oskar’s Dress (2022), The Velveteen Rabbit (2023), The Magician’s Elephant, The Imaginary, and Moana 2 (2024), as well as Star Wars: Visions, Wild Robot, and That Christmas. On television, she participated in Alice’s Wonderland Bakery, Bluey, Bunk’d, and X-Men ’97, where she voiced young Jean Grey.

Despite her busy schedule, she dedicates time to her friends and her brother. She dreams of founding a musical theatre for children to inspire creativity. She admires Sara James, Viki Gabor, Roksana Węgiel, Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, and Whitney Houston. Her ballad Brightest Light, written by Paula Roma and Jeremi Siejka, conveys hope, empowerment, and the strength to shine even in adversity.

This is “Brightest Light”, Poland’s entry for Junior Eurovision 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WArvwP8gtk8

Conceived as a contemporary anthem of hope, the song aims to inspire young people across Europe. In times of anxiety and uncertainty, “Brightest Light” reminds us that even in the darkest moments, each of us can find our own light. The central message speaks of self-confidence, the strength that comes from mutual support, and how that inner light not only illuminates our own path but also that of those around us.

This is the twelfth song to represent Poland in the history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Since 2018, Polish television has consistently opted for songs with English titles, and “Brightest Light” becomes the eighth consecutive entry performed in Polish and English. Additionally, it is important to note that for the first time, Warner Music Poland is responsible for releasing a Polish song for the contest.

The lyrics were written by Paula Roma (Paulina Elżbieta Romaniuk-Jasińska), a Polish singer, songwriter and lyricist, together with Jeremi Siejka, a producer known for works such as “Co ja zrobi tu” and “Fejk”, among others. The music, meanwhile, was created by a team of experienced composers and producers: Jeremi Siejka, Krzysztof Junak (Helucze), Jakub Laszuk, Jacek Mrówczyński and Brajan Litkowiec.

Lyrics of Brightest Light

Polish / English

Siłę
Czy już masz tę siłę
Ja dam Ci ją
Dam Ci ją

Powiedz, jak
Spojrzeć mam
Dziś na ten świat,
Jakim jest.

Weź moją dłoń,
I poczuj to,
Te siłę,
Te siłę,
Ja dam ci ją.

So find your way,
Shine brighter than the sun,
The world is yours,
So take it and run,
You are the brightest light,
It’s your time.

Mówię ci, że lepsze dni
Są tam, gdzie my – to list
Do tych najlepszych zdarzeń,
Do tych przepięknych chwil.
Czy już masz tę siłę?
Te siłę,
Te siłę,
Ja dam ci ją

So find your way,
Shine brighter than the sun,
The world is yours,
So take it and run,
You are the brightest light,
It’s your time.

W świetle nocy i dnia,
Będę przy tobie stać,
Nawet gdybyś się bał,
Będę świecić jak
Najjaśniejsza z gwiazd.
Ja dam ci ją

So find your way,
Shine brighter than the sun,
The world is yours,
So take it and run,
You are the brightest light,
It’s your time

English

Tell me how
I should look at this world today
As it is

Take my hand
And feel it
This strength
This strength
I will give it to you

Chase your dreams
Shine brighter than the sun
The world is yours
So take it and run
You are the brightest light
So shine bright

I tell you that better days
Are where we are – this is a letter
To those best events
To those beautiful moments
Do you already have this strength?
This strength
This strength
I will give it to you

Chase your dreams
Shine brighter than the sun
The world is yours
So take it and run
You are the brightest light
So shine bright

In the light of night and day
I will stand by you
Even if you are afraid
I will shine like
The brightest star
Even if you are afraid

Chase your dreams
Shine brighter than the sun
The world is yours
So take it and run
You are the brightest light
So shine bright

Poland in Junior Eurovision

Poland was one of the founding countries of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen 2003. Its debut with Katarzyna Żurawik and Coś Mnie Nosi ended in last place, and the following year they repeated a poor result, which led the Polish broadcaster to withdraw from the contest. After more than a decade of absence, Poland returned in 2016, beginning its most successful era in the competition. In Minsk 2018, Roksana Węgiel achieved the country’s first victory with Anyone I Want To Be, scoring 215 points.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvmqnNxnuJM

In 2019, Poland hosted the contest in Gliwice-Silesia and introduced the Szansa Na Sukces: Eurowizja Junior format as its national selection. That year, Viki Gabor with Superhero secured the country’s second consecutive win and the first in history where a host country won the contest. With 278 points, her victory was even more decisive than the previous one, widely surpassing Kazakhstan.

In 2020, Poland hosted the contest again, marked by the coronavirus pandemic. Ala Tracz performed the song “I’ll Be Standing”, with which she reached 9th place. In 2021, in Paris, Sara James with Somebody came close to victory, finishing 2nd with 218 points, just seven points behind Armenia’s win.

After several strong years, results declined. In Madrid 2024, Dominik Arim with the song All Together scored 61 points and finished in 12th place, Poland’s worst result since its 2016 return and the third-lowest score in its history.

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