We Are One (Sofia Tarasova song)

"We Are One" is a song by Ukrainian singer Sofia Tarasova. It represented Ukraine at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 hosted in Kiev, Ukraine.[1]

"We Are One"
Single by Sofia Tarasova
ReleasedOctober 2013
RecordedEarly September 2013
GenrePop, electronic
Length2:59
Songwriter(s)Sofia Tarasova
Sofia Tarasova singles chronology
"Zhityeviy pazl"
(2012)
"We Are One"
(2013)
"Zminyty vse"
(2013)
"We Are One"
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Languages
Composer(s)
Sofia Tarasova
Lyricist(s)
Sofia Tarasova
Finals performance
Final result
2nd
Final points
121
Entry chronology
◄ "Nebo" (2012)   
"Pryyde vesna" (2014) ►

Performances

National final

On 2 August 2013, Sofia Tarasova took part in the national selection for Ukraine. Tarasova performed 19th in a field of 20 candidates, and won the selection altogether. Despite only coming 11th in the jury voting, the judges agreed that she would represent the nation at the actual contest. For her performance in the selection, Tarasova had a headset microphone and was accompanied by a female backup singer.

Junior Eurovision 2013

Tarasova's performance of "We Are One" was a bit different then what it was from the national selection. For Kiev, Tarasova decided that there would be no backup performers with her, because she believed that it "would distract the viewers." Also, she decided to use a handheld microphone for that night. On 30 November 2013, Tarasova performed "We Are One" at the 11th annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest on home turf. Her song placed 2nd in a field of 12 songs, with 121 points.

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