Greece’s Amanda Tenfjord releases her Eurovision entry ‘Die Together’

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Greek Eurovision hopeful, Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord, has released her Eurovision entry ‘Die Together’ today.

‘Die Together’ premiered on Greek broadcaster ERT’s show Studio 4 and featured an official music video which was filmed on the Greek island of Simi.

The song was composed by Tenjford and Bjorn Helgen, and is an atmospheric ballad about a dying relationship.

Who is Amanda Tenfjord?

Tenfjord — real name Amanda Georgiadis — is half Norwegian and half Greek. 

Born in Ioannina in Greece, when Tendjord was three years old her family moved to the small town of Tenfjord in Norway, where her artistic surname comes from.

There, at the age of 5, Amanda began piano lessons and became an amateur musician, writing her first songs as a teenager.

Amanda Tenfjord.

At the age of 18, she entered medical school without giving up her love for music by participating in many festivals in her country.

She mixes modern pop, folk, electronic and ambient in magical ways, delivering something distinctly polished with Nordic flair. You can hear that clearly on her debut EP First Impression, which showcases her raw talent in a beautiful way.

The 24-year-old was internally selected by broadcaster ERT to represent Greece at Eurovision 2022 after beating five other finalists.

Source: wiwibloggs.com.

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