Break a Broken Heart
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| Single by Andrew Lambrou | ||||
| Language | English | |||
| Released | 2 March 2023 | |||
| Length | 2:58 | |||
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| "Break a Broken Heart" on YouTube | ||||
| Eurovision Song Contest 2023 entry | ||||
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| Semi-final result | 7th | |||
| Semi-final points | 94 | |||
| Final result | 12th | |||
| Final points | 126 | |||
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| ◄ "Ela" (2022) | ||||
| "Liar" (2024) ► | ||||
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| "Break a Broken Heart" (Second Semi-Final) on YouTube "Break a Broken Heart" (Grand Final) on YouTube | ||||
"Break a Broken Heart" is a song by Australian singer Andrew Lambrou, released on 2 March 2023.[1] It represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 after being internally selected by CyBC, the Cypriot national broadcaster for the Eurovision Song Contest.[2] It finished in 12th place at the final with 126 points and reached the charts in Australia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Lithuania, Sweden, and UK.
"Break a Broken Heart" was composed by a mix of Danish and Swedish songwriters, namely Jimmy Jansson, Jimmy "Joker" Thornfeldt, Marcus Winther-John, and Thomas Stengaard.[3] The song was described as a ballad "about relationships that end with a broken heart but in the end they might very well push us to rise again from the ashes, even stronger."[1]