MusicJames Newman, enter the UK it Eurovision Song Contest, Had a hard time during the final match. With his song “Embers”, he finished at the bottom with a historically low score of zero. But this defeat, he says, only makes him stronger. He explains this in a message on Twitter.
James Newman wrote on Twitter: “In times when things aren’t going as well as you had hoped, you learn to reclaim yourself and be stronger.” “When you write a song, there is absolutely no guarantee that you will find the connection with the audience you were hoping for. I would like to thank all the fans who have supported me on this adventure. Because these are the people you do everything for in the end.”
After his defeat, the Brit basically wants to focus on the positive aspects of the game. “I want to focus on the positives of this wonderful experience. I have been on stage singing to hundreds of millions of people a song that I have loved. I have learned a lot of wonderful people who have done everything to help me live my dream. Dancers, choreographers, singing coaches, everyone from my brands, managers and BP C, all the people behind the scenes at Eurovision and the arena. All these people are the best in this field and I had the opportunity to work with them and share this amazing experience that makes me so happy. “
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The British media were very disappointed with Newman’s performance on Sunday. The Guardian said it was a “disappointing result in the long run dating back to 1997”. Then the UK won one last time, thanks to Katrina and Waves. The sun was more visible in her comments, speaking of “humiliation. If The Independent said that James Newman’s song” was greeted with the same enthusiasm by our European neighbors as a fart in a crowded room. “
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