is a song by Armenian singer-songwriter Rosa Linn that represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 held in Turin, Italy. While it finished in 20th place with 61 points, the song later became a global phenomenon. Key Details & Meaning Release Date: March 19, 2022.
The Eurovision staging featured Linn alone inside a rotating house-like structure made of paper . As she sang, she tore away pieces of the paper walls to reveal lyrics and messages, symbolizing her emotional breakthrough. Viral Success & Chart Performance
Despite its 20th-place finish, "Snap" achieved massive success months after the contest:
The lyric "Since June 22nd / My heart's been on fire" refers to the day Linn flew back to Armenia after a disorienting year as an exchange student in Wisconsin, a period she found mentally challenging to navigate.
Written by Rosa Linn and a team of international songwriters, the song is a "personal story everyone can relate to". It explores the feeling of being at a "snapping point" mentally and emotionally during a difficult time, specifically referencing a heartbreak and the struggle to move on.
is a song by Armenian singer-songwriter Rosa Linn that represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 held in Turin, Italy. While it finished in 20th place with 61 points, the song later became a global phenomenon. Key Details & Meaning Release Date: March 19, 2022.
The Eurovision staging featured Linn alone inside a rotating house-like structure made of paper . As she sang, she tore away pieces of the paper walls to reveal lyrics and messages, symbolizing her emotional breakthrough. Viral Success & Chart Performance
Despite its 20th-place finish, "Snap" achieved massive success months after the contest:
The lyric "Since June 22nd / My heart's been on fire" refers to the day Linn flew back to Armenia after a disorienting year as an exchange student in Wisconsin, a period she found mentally challenging to navigate.
Written by Rosa Linn and a team of international songwriters, the song is a "personal story everyone can relate to". It explores the feeling of being at a "snapping point" mentally and emotionally during a difficult time, specifically referencing a heartbreak and the struggle to move on.
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