The last time we checked in with Aly Ryan, the 2019 Unser Lied für Israel act had declared she was through with her country’s national final. The “Wear Your Love” singer confirmed she would not take part in the 2020 German national final and had instead turned her focus to neighbouring Switzerland.

But now it seems the Los Angeles-based singer has another country in mind: San Marino.

Aly Ryan revealed on Twitter that she has sent an email to San Marino broadcaster SMRTV with seven songs, all potential entries for Eurovision 2020. Aly urged her fans to retweet and like her tweet to grab the attention of the broadcaster.

email sent ? to @SanMarino_RTV for #Eurovision2020 i submitted 7 songs in the email ? RT & heart this tweet so they see it ? — Aly Ryan ? (@alyryanmusic) October 3, 2019

Aly also appeared to be unsure if her campaign was working, writing in a later tweet, “i don’t even know if they got my email can u let me know?”

i don’t even know if they got my email can u let me know? @SanMarino_RTV — Aly Ryan ? (@alyryanmusic) October 3, 2019

So far, SMRTV has not replied to Aly Ryan’s tweet. While the broadcaster has earlier tentatively confirmed their participation in Eurovision 2020, SMRTV has not revealed any details of their selection process.

Following Serhat giving San Marino its best result ever, with a 19th-place finish for “Say Na Na Na”, San Marino’s director-general said the microstate would be back in 2020.

The broadcaster has not, however, revealed how it will select its act for Rotterdam. In most years San Marino internally selects its act, but in 2018 it used the national final 1 IN 360. It is thought that the broadcaster generally seeks acts who can help cover the financial costs of fielding a Eurovision entry.

San Marino or Switzerland?

Aly Ryan competed in Unser Lied für Israel with the song “Wear Your Love”. While the song had substantial fan hype before the grand final — and despite it topping the Eurovision Panel vote — the song finished fourth with the televote and fifth with the jury. Aly had less than half the televotes of ultimate winners S!sters, leading to an overall fourth-place finish.

Last month, in a dramatic series of tweets, Aly revealed that she would not return to compete in the German national final. She explained, “I told NDR the only way I would even CONSIDER IT, would be through internal selection.”

Aly later confirmed to fans that she had submitted an entry to Switzerland’s internal selection. Switzerland has no restriction on nationality this year and submissions closed on 16 September. A total of 515 songs were received and will be evaluated by a similar demographic jury system as Germany has.

What do you think? Should San Marino’s broadcaster select Aly Ryan as their act for Rotterdam? Or should she focus on Switzerland? Tell us your thoughts below!

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