Claudette Pace

Claudette Pace is a Maltese singer and songwriter, recognized primarily for her contributions to pop music and her distinctive vocal style. Born on January 23, 1971, in Floriana, Malta, she gained prominence in the late 1990s, particularly as a contestant in the Malta Song for Europe festival, which is the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Pace is best known for her 2000 entry, "Desire," which showcased her powerful vocals and was well-received both nationally and internationally. She represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000, where she finished in fifth place, marking one of Malta's highest placements at the time. Her other notable works include "The One That I Love" and "It’s Time," which further solidified her status in the Maltese music scene. Claudette Pace has made a significant impact on Maltese pop music, being a prominent figure in the local music industry and influencing a new generation of artists. Beyond her music career, she is also known for her philanthropic efforts and contributions to various charitable causes in Malta.