A Welsh songwriter who helped compose the UK’s Eurovision 2022 entry hopes it should “reconfigure” views of how severely the nation takes the competition.
Amy Wadge co-wrote House Man from her dwelling in Rhondda Cynon Taf throughout an hour-and-a-half video name with musicians Max Wolfgang and Sam Ryder, who had been in a recording studio in London.
She stated the UK has carried out effectively “again within the day” with artists like Michael Ball and Katrina and the Waves.
“However we did effectively after we understood we’ve got to ship our greatest to those issues,” she defined.
Ms Wadge stated since Brexit the UK might have given the impression it was not taking Eurovision severely – one thing she desires to vary this 12 months.