

WRS and Andromache collaborated in their new single “If You Were Alone / Sta Matia Sou”, the latest part of the title means “In Your Eyes” in greek. The song is composed by Andrei Ursu, Andromache Dimitropoulou, Cezar Guna and Costel Dominteanu.
WRS
Andrei Ionuț Ursu was born on January 16, 1993 in Bazău, Romania. He is know by his stage name WRS.
At a young age, he was encouraged to take dance lessons. Before pursuing his musical career, he took part in many Romanian shows as a professional dancer. In 2015, he became a member of the boy band “Shot”. In 2017, he left the band and moved to London. There he started composing his own songs.
As a solo artist, he made his musical debut in 2020, when he released his single “Why”. After a number of singles, last March he released his first EP.
Earlier this year, the artist entered the Romanian national final for Eurovision. He managed to win the selection process with his song “Llámame” and represented his country in Turin.
His entry qualified for the final, where it managed to place 18th with 65 points.
Andromache
Andromache Dimitropoulou or simply Andromache was born on October 12, 1994, in Siegen, Germany to greek parents.
At the age of 10 she moved to Greece with her parents, where she finished her school. After high school she studied German philology in Athens. In 2015, she decided to pursue a career as a singer. She managed to sing in different clubs, before auditioning for the second season of The Voice of Greece. At the show, she was eliminated during the second live.
Her placing at the show didn’t stop her from singing. She released her debut album in 2017 and she also signed with a record label. Today, she has managed to release a number of songs, all of which in Greek.
Earlier this year, she was internally selected to represent Cyprus at Eurovision Song Contest with her song “Ela”, which means “Come” in greek.
At Eurovision, she didn’t qualify to the final, placing 12th with 63 points.
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