Cyprus: A snippet of Andrew Lambrou's "Break A Broken Heart" released

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Cypriot broadcaster CyBC, has released a snippet of Andrew Lambrou's upcoming Eurovision entry "Break A Broken Heart".
While the release of Cypriot Eurovision 2023 entry is a stone throw away, the nation's broadcaster teases the fans with a snippet of Andrew's ESC entry "Break A Broken Heart" on Wiwiblogs TikTok account.
CyBV has released a snippet of "Break A Broken Heart" which is set to be released on next Thursday, March 2. Until Andrew's ESC entry along with the official music video will premiere. you can also pre-save the song on music streaming platforms here.
Jimmy Jansson and Thomas Stengaard have been confirmed as members of the song's production team along with Jimmy “Joker” Thörnfeldt (Sweden 2021, San Marino 2021, Cyprus 2021) and Marcus Winther-John (Andorra 2009).
Jimmy Jansson is a singer and songwriter who has penned songs that have competed in Melodifestivalen, EMA, DMGP, Beovizija, Melodi Grand Prix and Benidorm Fest. In 2020 his song “Yes” won the Danish national final for Eurovision 2020, which sadly was cancelled due to the pandemic.
Thomas Stengaard was one of the writers of Emelie De Forest's winning song of Eurovision 2013 “Only Teardrops” . He has also been in the production teams of the Eurovision songs “El Diablo” (Cyprus 2021), “You Let Me Walk Alone” (Germany 2018) and “Adrenalina” (San Marino 2021).
Cyprus in Eurovision
Cyprus debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1981 with the group Island, achieving an honorable 6th placing in Dublin. Aphrodite’s island has been represented by some of the biggest names in the Greek and Cypriot music industry: Anna Vissi (1982), Michalis Hatzigiannis (1998), Evridiki (1992,1994,2007), Ivi Adamou (2012), Despina Olympiou (2013), etc.
The country achieved its best Eurovision result this year when it placed 2nd with Eleni Foureira’s Fuego. The Greek famous star was selected internally to fly the Cypriot flag at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon. Eleni’s explosive performanc on the Altice Arena stage blew away Europe which boosted the country to its highest position ever in the competiton.
In 2020, CyBC internally selected Sandro Nicolas to fly the flag in Rotterdam with his entry Running, written by Alfie Arcuri, Sebastian Rickards, Octavian Rasinariu and Sandro himself while the productionwas work of Teo DK. However Sandro never had the chance to perform in Rotterdamam as the contest was cancelled due to the covid-19 pandemic. In 2021, Elena Tsagrinou was internally selected to fly the flag in Rotterdam with her song "El Diablo" which competed in the first semi final and after qualifying to the Grand final finished 16th with a total of 94 points.
Last year Andromache represented the country with her song 'Ela' in Turin competing in the second semi-final where she finished 12th with 63 points ( 9th in thr televoting last in the jury voting) and didn't reach the Grand final.
News Source: Wiwiblogs
Image: Andrew Lambrou