SENHIT and her return to the Eurovision stage following her resounding success
SENHIT is an artist who has already taken the Eurovision stage twice and left a lasting impression. She blends pop, electronic music, and stage performance, collaborating with world-renowned producers. Today, she returns to the contest as one of the show’s most recognizable voices, according to the official Eurovision website.
SENHIT is one of those artists whose career has long transcended the confines of a single stage or country, and whose voice is already recognized by Eurovision fans across Europe. She blends pop, electronic sounds, and theatrical presentation, crafting an image of an artist for whom the stage is a full-fledged show, not just a song performance.
Her journey in the contest format began back in 2011, when she first represented San Marino with the song “Stand By” in Düsseldorf. At the time, it was more of a debut and an introduction to the big stage, but it laid the foundation for her future return. The second stage of her Eurovision career was much more high-profile: in 2021 in Rotterdam, she returned with the track “Adrenalina” featuring Flo Rida. This performance not only took San Marino to the final but also earned the song millions of streams and international attention, cementing SENHIT’s status as a major-stage artist.
Outside of the contest, she is actively involved in music and show business, releasing albums, collaborating with renowned electronic music producers, and participating in international theater productions, including The Lion King, Hair, and Fame. Her work balances the pop industry with stage performance, where not only the music but also the visual image and the drama of the performance are important.
Today, SENHIT takes the stage again at the contest. Fifteen contestants are performing in the semifinals, and she is the one opening the show as number 1, setting the tone for the entire evening.
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