Romania: WRS releases the Eurovision version of 'Llámame'

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The Romanian Eurovision 2022 hopeful, WRS, has released the Eurovision version of his song for Turin titled 'Llamame'.
Just a month ago WRS won the Romanian national selection for Eurovision 2022 and secured his right to represent the nation in Turin with his song 'Llamame'.
WRS has already launched his Eurovision promotinal tour by taking part last weekend in the Barcelona Eurovision Pre-Party treating the audience a taste of what we will see in Turin in May.
Now WRS has released the a revaamp of his Eurovision entry dropping the official Eurovision version of his song "Llamame" which has been uploade on all digital platforms. Meanwhile the official music video of his song is underway with the release date haven't been confirmed yet.
WRS' song has been penned by himself along and Cezar Gună who are also behind the composition along with Alexandru Turcu and Costel Dominteanu.
WRS will be perforning for Romania in the 13th position of the 2nd semi-final on May 12, 2022 in Turin.
A few words for WRS
Andrei Ursu, aka wrs, is a multidisciplinary artist with a unique vision. Before starting his career as a vocalist, he worked as a backup dancer in television and for other artists, taking after his parents who are both folk dancers. In 2015 he became part of the boy band SHOT, kickstarting his musical career. Two years later, he leaves the project and moves to London where he perfects his songwriting skills. In January 2020 he signed a record deal with Global Records and started his electro pop music project. Alongside his music, wrs also often designs his own music videos and artworks, giving listeners a glimpse into his dreamy inner world. , taking after his parents who are both folk dancers.
WRS made his debut with the song "why", which got over a million views on YouTube and 400 thousand streams on Spotify. Also, the release "Amore" feat. Ilkan Gunuc, dominated the radio charts in Bulgaria and Turkey, while in Romania the song was present on the most listened radios and spent five weeks in Top 10 Radio Airplay.
News source/Image: WRS