Norwich City singer Amber T eyes Carrow Road performance
Amber T, 19, has been inundated with messages from City fans after she sang their chant for winger Jonathan Rowe to the tune of Salt N Pepper’s ‘Push It’ on BBC Radio 5Live, before singing Gabriel Sara’s song on Radio Norfolk.
And thanks to the support she has received from Canaries fans, Chelsea fan Amber says the club have now become her second team and revealed she has been in talks with the City Elite over a Carrow Road performance.
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Amber said the idea came to her when 5Live approached her to invite her on a new feature where professional singers perform football chants.
She jumped at the idea, but when she received a Tottenham song from BBC bosses she refused to perform it due to her Chelsea allegiances, asking them to send another and she was eventually given City’s song for young star Rowe.
Wow! @AmberTmusic I love it. ❤️ https://t.co/SSyxiVut3J
— Jonathan Rowe (@Jonathanrowe__) August 28, 2023
Amber said: “When I got a Spurs chant that was a massive no-no, so I got the Norwich song and I just thought it was wicked.
“A lot of Chelsea’s chants are pretty monotone, but this was brilliant I mean you can’t get better than a football chant set to Push It, it’s amazing.
“I had thought about doing a bit more with it but I thought it was best to keep it simple.
“Afterwards I got home and I noticed all these messages, likes and tweets from Norwich City accounts and thought it was all a bit odd, and then I remembered what I’d done earlier in the day.
“All the love from so many people has been amazing.”
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Amber now believes she can turn her hand to help her own team Chelsea by writing some tunes for their plethora of new signings.
She added: “I was at the Nottingham Forest game and in the pub beforehand they were just singing songs about old players because we’ve got so many new ones.
“I think they could do with some new songs.”
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