Back in February, Levina was selected to represent Germany at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest. She was the overwhelming favourite during the show with both of her songs reaching the final round. In the end, the German televoters selected Perfect Life as the German song for Kyiv. Within a week of the victory, Levina released the official music video of her entry which seemed to suggest the song would not be tweaked ahead of its presentation at Eurovision. Nevertheless, this has turned out not to be the case.
A “Eurovision version” coming in April
In an announcement on eurovision.de, the German broadcaster reveals that the “Eurovision version” of Perfect Life will be revealed on April 14th. The song was written by Lindsey Ray, Lindy Robbins and Dave Bassett who are responsible for some of the world’s biggest hits over the past few years.
In addition, Levina’s album will be released a fortnight later on April 28th. It will be titled Unexpected! The album will of course include the Eurovision version of Perfect Life. Meanwhile, you can check out the music video for the current version of Perfect Life above.
What changes would you like to see made for the Eurovision version of the song? Furthermore, how well do you think Levina will do in Kyiv? Let us know in the comments section below and via our social media pages @escXtra!
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