๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฒ Rosa Linn releases the Italian version of “SNAP” with Alfa

By Tim J Oct 4, 2022

The success continues on for Armenia’s Eurovision 2022 representative continues on. This time, Rosa Linn has released an Italian version of her entry “SNAP” with Italian singer Alfa, which features a verse, some of the chorus, and the Bridge in Italian. Rosa Linn revealed that Alfa traveled to Armenia in order to record their version of the song.

Continued success for Rosa Linn

Since her participation at the Eurovision Song Contest, “SNAP” has entered numerous charts all over the world (including the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA), as well as landing a record deal with Columbia Records. The success continues on, as it has been revealed that she will be opening for Ed Sheeran on five dates on his Mathematics Tour in the USA in 2023. At the time of writing, “SNAP” has already amassed over 200 million streams on Spotify, just over a month after reaching 100 million.

Stream the “SNAP Pack” on streaming platforms

You are able to stream the “SNAP” pack (which includes the Italian version) on the following streaming platforms:

Spotify

Apple Music

Rosa Linn’s Eurovision Journey

Three years after their last participation in the competition, Armenia selected Rosa Linn to represent them in Turin with the song “SNAP”. During her participation, she managed to bring Armenia to the Grand Final once again, where she managed to place 20th after receiving 61 points from the Jury and Televoters.

What do you think of the Italian version of Rosa Linn’s entry? Are you excited to hear new music from her? Let us know in the comments or on social media! Be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Tik-Tok for the latest Eurovision news

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By Tim J

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