🇱🇻 Katrine Miller: “If this isn’t the time, then I don’t know when the right time would be”

🇱🇻 Katrine Miller: “If this isn’t the time, then I don’t know when the right time would be”

Latvia is starting their preparations for Supernova 2023. As artists prep for national final to start on Saturday 4th February, Tim speaks to Katrine Miller. They are vying to represent Latvia in Liverpool with their song “Beaten Down”.

Check out our interview with Katrine Miller here!

Together, Katrine and Tim talk about the meaning behind their song “Beaten Down”, the creative process of the song (which took almost ten years to complete). They also talk about their Eurovision memories and looking back in their previous attempts in the Latvian Eurovision selection and what it would mean for them if they are able to represent Latvia in Liverpool.

Also, be sure to check out our interviews with other Supernova contests in 2023 – including Patrisha and Adriana Miglane.

About Katrine Miller

Katrine is a Latvian singer who was born and rasied in Sweden. Katrine made her debut in Latvia’s Eurovision selection in 2014 with “You Are The Reason”. Since then, Katrine has participated in Supernova twice in 2017 and 2018. Katrine also collaborated with the band Rock’n’Berries on the song “Laiks” in 2020, as well as in 2022 with the song “Hei, Mazā”.

Latvia’s Eurovision Journey

Latvia made their Eurovision debut in 2000, finishing 3rd with “My Star” by Brainstorm. They have performed at every contest since and managed to win in 2002. Marie N sang “I Wanna,” scoring 176 points and bringing Eurovision to Riga in the process. Latvia also managed to finish in the top 10 two more times, in 2005 and 2015. Latvia’s most recent entry on the Eurovision stage was Citi Zeni, who performed “Eat Your Salad”. The song failed to qualify from the semi-final, finishing 14th with 55 points.

What do you think of our interview with Katrine Miller? Do you think “Beaten Down” will represent Latvia in Liverpool? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tiktok as we prepare for Eurovision 2023!

News Source: That Eurovision Site

Photo Credit: Katirne Miller

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