Go-Jo

Go-Jo
Zambotto in 2025
Zambotto in 2025
Background information
Birth nameMarty Zambotto
Born (1995-11-25) 25 November 1995 (age 29)
Manjimup, Australia
GenresPop[1]
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
InstrumentVocals
Years active2016–present

Marty Zambotto (born 25 November 1995),[2][3] known professionally as Go-Jo, is a French and Australian singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is set to represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Milkshake Man".[4]

Biography

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Zambotto performing at the 2025 Eurovision in Concert preparty

Zambotto grew up on a remote, self-sustaining estate just outside of Manjimup, Western Australia,[1] which helped to develop his musical style and artistic identity.[5][6][7]

The property was not connected to electricity and so to gain electricity they would use solar panels that were connected to recycled car batteries and they would move the panels multiple times during the day to maximise their output.[8] He has also commented that "...for our food... we had to, like grow vegetables..."[8] and they also collected rain water from the gutters of their house and used it for drinking water.[9][6] Zambotto has also commented that it was very rare when the TV would be on in their house[10] and he discovered new songs through watching alot of the music video television program "Rage" as well as through "So Fresh" cds.[6]

He has five siblings in total with one of his siblings being a twin sister.[6][9][11] His father is French and Zambotto is a dual national of Australia and France[1][12] and his mother used to be the frontwoman of a local rock act.[4]

He received his first guitar at the age of 14 after his mother got him an electric guitar from ToyWorld[11][13] and he began by covering songs from Green Day and heavy metal.[11] At the age of 19 he was introduced to writing songs and music production and he has commented that, that was when "...everything changed. Before that, I hadn’t really thought about it—it’s funny to think that my subconscious must have perceived songs as just something that instantly existed. It wasn’t until my best friend from my hometown showed me a beat he made and broke down each section for me. That was it—my mind was instantly rewired, like Peter Parker’s when he was bitten by a spider in Spiderman. I could literally feel my DNA constructing a whole new universe with that explanation.”[11] He initially began writing, producing and mixing songs for other artists until it was later suggested to him by a song writer that he was writing a song with that he should begin singing on the tracks himself.[14]

Throughout his upbringing Zambotto played Australian rules football at a high level and he moved to Perth[9] where he competed at the semi-professional level for the East Perth Royals in the West Australian Football League as a teenager.[15][4] Whilst in Perth he was also producing music for other artists[4] and then he decided to give up AFL and he moved to Sydney to pursue music full-time.[1][4][9] The idea for his stage name came from when his mother used to watch Zambotto on the sidelines of running races and she used to yell "Go Jo", with the "Jo" refferring to his middle name which is Jo.[16]

Zambotto is known for his guitar-centric original songs and covers. He released his first song in 2016[16] and his cover of the Goo Goo Dolls' song "Iris" has received over 3 million streams on Spotify. A video of him performing his song "Mrs. Hollywood" at Bondi Beach has been viewed over 6 million times,[17] with the song reaching one billion views across all video platforms.[13] He has also performed as an opening act for the Jonas Brothers, Milky Chance and Tash Sultana.[18]

On 25 February 2025, SBS announced that Zambotto would represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel with the song "Milkshake Man".[4][13][19]

Discography

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Charted singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Chart positions
AUS
Indie

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2023 "Mrs. Hollywood" 18

References

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  1. ^ a b c d McCabe, Kathy (26 February 2025). "SBS picks viral TikTok pop star and stream dream Go-Jo for 2025 Eurovision Song Contest". news.com.au. Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  2. ^ Zambotto, Marty [@heyimgojo] (25 November 2024). "happy bday go-jo!!!!! im 115 years old on facebook and ive eaten about 600 broccolis because its my bday and i could probably squeeze in 5 more !!!!". Archived from the original on 2 March 2025. Retrieved 26 February 2025 – via Instagram.
  3. ^ Jefferson, Dee (26 February 2025). "'There's no better feeling': TikTok star Go-Jo to represent Australia at Eurovision 2025". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 2 March 2025. Retrieved 26 February 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Global viral pop sensation Go-Jo to represent Australia at this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland". SBS.com.au. SBS. 26 February 2025. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  5. ^ Eurovision (20 March 2025). "Episode 7: Go-Jo The Official Eurovision Song Contest Podcast". YouTube. Retrieved 25 March 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d "HAPPY INTERVIEWS: GO-JO". YouTube. Happy Mag. 17 April 2025. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  7. ^ "Viral pop sensation Go-Jo to represent Australia at Eurovision 2025". ABC News (Australia). Retrieved 3 April 2025.
  8. ^ a b Lucy (21 March 2025). "Go-Jo: "Milkshake Man" is the mascot of confidence Australia Eurovision 2025 (INTERVIEW)". YouTube. Wiwi Blogs. Event occurs at 3:57. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  9. ^ a b c d "Interview with Go-Jo - Australia Eurovision 25 -". Youtube. Eurovision Chris. 13 March 2025. Event occurs at 1:22. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  10. ^ "Interview with Go Jo 🇦🇺 Australia Eurovision 2025". YouTube. Niall Points. 13 March 2025. Event occurs at 10:47. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  11. ^ a b c d Elda Mengisto (21 April 2025). "Getting to Know Go-Jo: What Are the Ingredients to This Milkshake?". eurovisionfam. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  12. ^ Aitor (17 April 2025). "Go-Jo Talks Milkshake Man, French Roots & Eurovision Chaos Eurovision 2025 Australia Interview". YouTube. ESCplus International. Event occurs at 3:35. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  13. ^ a b c "Go-Jo". eurovision.tv. Archived from the original on 2 March 2025. Retrieved 26 February 2025.
  14. ^ Samuele Fabbri (2 April 2025). "GO-JO - MILKSHAKE MAN! (INTERVIEW) // Australia Eurovision 2025". YouTube. Eurovoxx. Event occurs at 1:51. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  15. ^ "WAFL Player Profile - Marty Zambotto". Retrieved 27 February 2025.
  16. ^ a b "Interview with Go-Jo 🇦🇺 Australia, Eurovision 2025 Do you want a taste of the 'Milkshake Man'?". YouTube. ESC Covers. 25 April 2025. Event occurs at 1:16. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  17. ^ "Go-Jo - Mrs. Hollywood (Official Visualiser)". YouTube. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
  18. ^ "Interview with Go-Jo 🇦🇺 Australia, Eurovision 2025 Do you want a taste of the 'Milkshake Man'?". YouTube. ESC Covers Official. 25 April 2025. Event occurs at 4:16. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
  19. ^ Peterson, Christian (25 February 2025). "Australia: Go-Jo to Eurovision 2025 with "Milkshake Man"". Eurovisionworld. Archived from the original on 28 February 2025. Retrieved 26 February 2025.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2025
Succeeded by
TBD