Anastasia says she will “consider” participating in the Eurovision Song Contest.
The “Left Outside Alone” hitmaker's latest album, “Our Songs,” a collection of German hits recorded in English, has just become a hit in the country, and the 55-year-old pop star He said he would be tempted to: Join the world's biggest singing competition and follow in the footsteps of ABBA, Celine Dion, the late Olivia Newton and more.
Speaking about this unique record in The Sun's Bizarre column, she said: I was like, “Thank you, but no thanks.”
“At first I was so scared and thought I had really failed.
“But sometimes these are the projects that really challenge me, and now I really love this album.
“In Germany, this record became a gold medal. I haven't had a gold for many years. But I don't need a single, I'm lucky.''
“I have a catalog that has been gold and platinum throughout my life, which has allowed me to write new songs and enjoy them on various tours, but I don't need a catalog in my work or life.”
When asked if she would appear in Eurovision, she replied: I never take putting out great songs lightly – and I know I can sing. ”
Years and Years star Olly Alexander, 33, will be representing the UK this year with his song 'Dizzy'.
Singer and actor Olly wrote the song with inventive electronic producer Danny L. Haar and will perform it at the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden, in May. He said that this song “feels a very intense undulation.” A touching gift for someone special.
He said: “I wrote this song last summer with Danny L. Haar and we started with the word 'Dizzy' because that's what came to mind and I liked it.
“I was thinking about all the fun things that make me dizzy, and I remember saying, “Kissing makes me dizzy.'' So this song is about the intense surge of emotion you have for someone, and that's how you feel. It completely turns the world upside down and inside out.”
Last year, Sweden won again with Loreen's “Tattoo”.