Moldova: Natalia Gordienko releases a snippet of her ESC 2021 entry "Sugar"

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Moldova's Eurovision 2021 representative, Natalia Gordienko, has released a snippet of her upcoming Eurovision entry "Sugar".
While the release of Moldova's Eurovision 2021 entry is a stone throw away, the nation's ESC hopeful teases the fans with a snippet of her ESC entry "Sugar" on her instagram account.
Natalia Gordienko has released a snipper of "Sugar' which is set to be released on next Thursday, March 4. Natalia's ESc entry along with the official music video will premiere on a special spectacular show her team is organising to unfold at Moscow's Crave Theater.
Some of her friends and big eurovision stars will honor Natalia with their presence among which Sergey Lazarev, Ani Lorak, Polina Gagarina while herself will make a mini tribute to her composer Dimitris Kontopoulos by performing of all the Eurovision entries behind of which has been the successful Greek composer.
The whole happening along with the red carpet ahead of the event will be streamed live on Natalia Gordienko's official YouTube Channel at 18:00 CET. Once the offiicial music video premieres it will be available on all streaming platforms and Youtube. The official music video has been directed by Katya Tsarik, who was behind Ani Lorak's Shady Lady music video.
The song and its music video gather behind them the so called 'Dream Team' members.Namely the music is signed by Dimitris Kontopoulos and Philipp Kirkorov, the lyrics have been penned by Sharon Vaughn, while the artistic director is Fokas Evaggelinos. The team completes Victoria Chalkiti as the vocal coach and the Project manager Ilias Kokotos.
Wach below a sample of that we will see for the first time on March 4, when Natalia's entry will be officially released:
Moldova in Eurovision
Moldova participated in Eurovision for the first time in 2005 and hasn’t missed a year since then. Its best results came in 2017 when Sunstroke Project with Hey Mama finished 3rd. In 2018 the country was represented by DoReDos anf their entry Lucky Day, which finished 10th in the final. In 2019 Anna Odobescu flew the flag in Tel Aviv performing her power ballad “Stay” but despite her amazing vocal performance didn’t make it to the grand final.
Natalia Gordienko won the Moldovan national final with her entry ‘Prison‘. and was to represent Moldova in Eurovision 2020 but never reached the stage in Rotterdam as the contest was cancelled due to the covid-19 pandemic.
News Source: Instagram/NataliaGordienko