Georgian song title announced

At the last day of 2019, Tornike Kipiani won Georgian Idol. Therewith, he won the ticket to the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. Today he announced the title of his entry: “Take me as I am”. The song is described as a mix of classic rock, electro and dubstep.
Tornike also revealed his backing vocals in Rotterdam: Mariko Lezhava, Mariam Shengelia and Aleko Berdzenishvili.
It is not known when the song will be presented.

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