– What I care most about is commitment and a true relationship with my audience, because I treat music not only as a form of expression, but also as something social. I would like to be close to people who listen to my music, talk to them and share emotions, he says Norbert Wronka in conversation with Wiktor Fejkiel for the Interia Muzyka website.
An intimate story about anxiety – about tomorrow, about loved ones, about yourself – but above all about the faith that love and goodness can win even in the most difficult times – his latest song is about such emotions “I’m afraid”. In this song, Norbert Wronka joined forces with Mike Blascello.
Norbert Wronka: “I’m afraid” for Eurovision 2026
The nearly 22-year-old singer officially confirmed that he had submitted this number to the Polish preselection Eurovision 2026. This is his second attempt at this competition, this year a song “The One” was not among the pre-selection finalists.
“The production combines modern pop sensitivity with the melancholic aura of Slavic sound, creating a unique and very current message,” we read in the description.
“I’m ready like never before,” Norbert said before the song’s premiere, but his TikTok was flooded with hateful comments.
Who is Norbert Wronka? He delighted in “The Voice of Poland” from the beginning
The singer from Dębowa Łęka (Lubusz Voivodeship) became known to a wider audience in the 13th edition “The Voice of Poland”. During the blind auditions, Norbert Wronka turned four seats around and moved Justyna Steczkowska. Eventually he joined the team Lanberrywith which he eventually reached the semi-finals (he reached the last stage then Łukasz Drapała).
“The key is simplicity. You presented it to us in the best possible version,” he commented Thomson. “You can add a ‘100 percent emotion’ sticker to your CD,” he complimented Baron.
In 2024, Norbert Wronka was the winner of the competition Debuts while Festival in Opole. His rendition of the hit “You don’t know if it’s worth it” by Czesław Niemen brought him the award named after Anna Jantar – “Karolinka”.
From the beginning of his career, the singer has also been an important voice for acceptance and inclusivity, especially among the LGBTQ+ community and Polish Gen Z. He has gathered numerous followers on social media, actively speaking about tolerance, courage and authenticity – often despite hate, which does not discourage him, but strengthens him.