


Camille Dhont is a Belgian singer and actress, born in 2001 in Wevelgem, in the Dutch-speaking Flanders region of Belgium. She first won over audiences as a teenager through her role in the hit youth series LikeMe, and quickly became one of Belgium's most popular Dutch-language pop artists.
In 2020 she scored back-to-back hits alongside producer Regi, and her 2021 debut album Vuurwerk delivered one of the biggest Dutch-language hits of the year. Her warm, powerful voice and uplifting songs like Licht have made her a household name across Flanders and the Netherlands.
























S10 is the stage name of Stien den Hollander, a Dutch singer, rapper and songwriter born in 2000 in the small village of Abbekerk, in the north of the Netherlands. She started making music as a teenager and signed to the hip hop label Noah's Ark in 2017.
Her sound blends pop, hip hop and electronic music, and she is known for raw, honest lyrics that often deal with personal struggles, including her own mental health. Her debut album Snowsniper won a prestigious Edison Award in the Netherlands. In 2022 she represented her country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin with this song, De Diepte, the first Dutch entry sung in Dutch since 2010, finishing in a strong eleventh place.

Hannah Mae is a Dutch singer-songwriter from Emmen, Netherlands, known for her warm voice and emotional pop songs. She first gained attention with "Back to You" in 2019, and later became widely known for Dutch-language songs like "Wat wil je van mij" with Metejoor and "Waterdicht".
Her music often explores love, vulnerability, growing up, and personal feelings, making her songs a great way for learners to connect with modern Dutch in a natural and heartfelt way.

Joost Klein (born 1997) is a Dutch rapper, singer, and former YouTuber from Friesland, in the north of the Netherlands. He first built a following online as 'EenhoornJoost' (Unicorn Joost) before moving into music, mixing hip hop with electronic styles such as drum and bass, hardstyle, and gabber.
He broke through with tracks like 'Wachtmuziek' and the German number-one hit 'Friesenjung', but he is best known internationally for 'Europapa', the Netherlands' entry at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest. Joost has called the song an ode to Europe and a letter to his late father, who taught him that the world has no borders. It went on to become the most-streamed competing song of that year's contest on Spotify and YouTube.

Claude is a Congolese-Dutch singer and songwriter whose warm, multilingual pop has made him one of the Netherlands' most exciting young artists.
Born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, he moved to the Netherlands as a child and grew up in Enkhuizen. He broke through in 2022 with his debut single "Ladada (Mon dernier mot)," which topped the Dutch charts, and released his debut album "Parler français" in 2024. In 2025 he represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest with "C'est la vie," finishing 12th in the Grand Final.
"Amour" is one of his follow-up singles, and like much of his music it glides between Dutch and French, the two languages that shape his voice and his story.


