Beth Rodergas is the protagonist of the documentary Dime, historia de una canción, in which she recounts how the song with which she represented Spain at Eurovision 2003 marked her career. It should be noted that she did not like her composition and it took her two decades to interpret it again.
RTVE Play will premiere the format in May. Its trailer, released on April 25, shows the singer saying: “For a lot of people, Beth is Dime and Dime is Beth. That marked the beginning of my career and the beginning of my life as well. Between the song and me there is a complicated relationship”.
The preview offers images of the preparations prior to their performance at the Barcelona Eurovision Party on March 25. “I haven’t sung for 20 years. Tell me, what if I do sing this year?” she asks in advance.
RTVE indicates that Dime, historia de un canción “monitors the day-to-day life of the Catalan in the preparation of this performance so awaited by many of her followers”. The production includes the interpreter’s statements about “her conflict with the proposal that she defended in Eurovision 2003 and the reasons for her rejection of the song for two decades.”
The format will also include the testimonies of several people who accompanied the singer to Riga (Latvia), the city where the European festival was held that year, as well as those of others who are part of her life today.
Beth was one of the stars that went through the Barcelona Eurovision Party 2023. After a musical introduction by a choir, she went on stage at the Sant Jordi Club to sing Dime for the first time in 20 years.
The artist was ranked third in the second edition of Operación Triunfo and was part of the galas to choose the song that would represent Spain in Eurovision 2003. The audience opted for Dime, which outperformed her other proposals, La vida sin ti and Closing wounds. The singer ended up getting eighth place at the festival.
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