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San Marino: Senhit's song for Eurovision 2021 released – Listen to "Adrenalina"

San Marino will be represented by Senhit at Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song "Adrenalina". Listen to the song here

A few weeks after the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 cancellation, the national broadcaster of San Marino announced that the 2020 hopeful Senhit, was internally selected to represent the nation in Eurovision 2021 instead.

Senhit should have been singing "Freaky!" last year but now together with her team, the song to be represented in the Eurovision song Contest 2021 for San Marino has been revealed: "Adrenalina".

San Marino 2021: Senhit - "Adrenalina"

Adrenalina

The team behind "Adrenalina" are Thomas Stengaard, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb, Jimmy Thörnfeldt, Kenny Silverdique, Suzi Pancenkov, Malou Linn Eloise Ruotsalainen, Chanel Tukia and Senhit.

One other addition of global significance you might have noticed is the American rapper Flo Rida. No stranger to working with Eurovision superstars (having collaborated with Australia’s Jessica Mauboy on her single Running Back).

However the team from San Marino gave a glimpse whether we will see Flo Rida on the Eurovision Stage or not:

– Flo Rida has been a part of the production and is featured in the music video, but it's yet to be decided if he will take part on stage in Rotterdam. The rap part will either way remain.

Senhit

Senhit Zadik Zadik, stage name Senhit, is no stranger to Eurovision as she represented San Marino back in 2011 with the song Stand By. Here she performed as "Senit".

She is a 41-years-old Italian singer born in Bologna who rose to fame in the early 2000s with her self-titled album, "Senit" (2006). Two more albums were released in the upcoming three years.

Besides her solo singing career, Senit is known for taking part in musicals such as "Fame" or "The Lion King" in Switzerland and Germany.

San Marino in Eurovision Song Contest

San Marino is one of the newest – and smallest Eurovision countries.

They have been participating ten times since their first Eurovision Song Contest in 2008. But not with great success. In eight out of the ten participations they didn't manage to qualify for the Grand Final. San Marino qualified for the Grand Final two times: In 2014 and 2019. The worst results were in 2017 and 2008, where they came last in their Semi-final.

About the author: Steven Spiteri (Malta)

authorSteven has been a huge Eurovision fan since 1995. He comes from a small town called Birkirkara located in Malta and graduated in Business & Administration. Steven follows all the national finals and Eurovision Song Contests every year especially Melodifestivalen and Eesti Laul. He has an endless list of favorites but the all time favorite entry would be Italy's 2016 entry "Nessun grado di separazione" by Francesca Michielin whilst Lisbon 2018 is his favorite Eurovision edition.



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