"Hero" is a 2008 pop song performed by the Swedish singer Charlotte Perrelli, written by Fredrik Kempe and Bobby Ljunggren. It was entered into the Melodifestivalen...
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Anna Jenny Charlotte Perrelli (Swedish: [ɧaˈɭɔtː pɛˈrɛ̌lːɪ]; née Nilsson; born 7 October 1974), known until 2003 by her maiden name, is a Swedish singer...
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City of Dope, 2006 "Hero/Heroine", a 2007 song by Boys Like Girls "Hero" (Charlotte Perrelli song), 2008 "Hero" (Nas song), 2008 "Hero", from The Night Before...
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Hero is the fifth album by Swedish singer Charlotte Perrelli, released on 23 April 2008. The album includes the song "Hero" which was Sweden's entry in...
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representing Denmark. Charlotte Nilsson represented Sweden again in the 2008 contest as Charlotte Perrelli with the song "Hero", placing eighteenth. On...
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in the semi-final, only five points from qualification (in 2008, Charlotte Perrelli finished 12th in the semi-final but qualified through the back-up...
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performed the 2023 winning song "Tattoo" with minor lyrical changes. The interval acts included Helena Paparizou, Charlotte Perrelli and Sertab Erener performing...
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the last two places in the final. The final was won by Charlotte Perrelli with the song "Hero", which was written and composed by Fredrik Kempe and Bobby...
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the winning entry, "Hero", performed by Charlotte Perrelli. Once again in 2009, he wrote the music and lyrics for the winning song "La voix" performed...
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Lena Philipsson (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2004)
Melodifestivalen 2003 (as co-host) (2003) performing "Flickorna i Småland" with Charlotte Perrelli. Melodifestivalen 2006 (as host) (2006) Konstkuppen 2013 (as host)...
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Carlsson - Kom Hem - discoremix 2008 DBSK - Clap! - composer 2008 Charlotte Perrelli - Hero, Bullet, Addicted - co-writer 2008 Ola Svensson - Can't Get Enough...
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Rimfrostjul (category Charlotte Perrelli albums)
Rimfrostjul is a Christmas music album by the Swedish singer Charlotte Perrelli released on 10 November 2008. The album includes the Malmö Symphony Orchestra...
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One More Time (band) (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Sweden)
The song was runner-up of Jan Johansen's "Se på mig". "Det vackraste" was awarded a Grammis for Best Song of 1995. The group later recorded the song in...
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Charlotte Perrelli who won the Swedish contest and represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in Belgrade in Serbia. Perrelli became number...
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ABBA (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Sweden)
footage of their 1974 performance of "Waterloo" at the contest and with Charlotte Perrelli, Carola and Conchita Wurst performing "Waterloo" on the stage as part...
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participation of 7 artists: Eric Gadd, Louise Hoffsten, Linnea Henriksson, Charlotte Perrelli, Stor, Christer Sjögren, and Albin Lee Meldau. A tenth series saw...
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Malena Ernman (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2009)
XVI Gustaf of Sweden 2017: WWF-Sweden "Environmental Hero of the Year" 2000: Naïve (KMH) – songs by Olov Olofsson, Bo Linde, Bror Samuelson, Sandström...
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Sanna Nielsen (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2014)
the song won the public televote in the final inside the Stockholm Globe Arena on 15 March, beating Charlotte Perrelli's second-placed song "Hero" by...
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Melodifestivalen 2008 (category 2008 song contests)
The winner of the competition was Charlotte Perrelli with the song "Hero", who represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, where she came eighteenth...
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Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2019. "Perrelli ny Eurovision-kommentator". Aftonbladet. 9 April 2019. Archived from the...
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Monica Zetterlund (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Sweden)
the classic jazz songs from radio and records, initially not knowing the language and what they sang about in English. Her hit songs included "Sakta vi...
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Peter Boström (category Eurovision Song Contest winners)
E-Type, Ola Svensson, Martin Stenmarck, Carola, and Charlotte Perrelli. He also wrote a number of songs for Melodifestivalen performers. In 2008, he signed...
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Melodifestivalen 2016 (category Eurovision Song Contest 2016)
Jöback and Ola Salo (Second Chance round) and William Spetz (final); Charlotte Perrelli was originally announced as the guest co-host for the second heat...
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Ruslan Alekhno (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Belarus)
service, he was invited to become part of the Belarusian Armed Forces Academic Song and Dance Ensemble after one of the solists had heard his singing voice at...
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Sharon Vaughn (section Songs written)
and The Holladay Sisters. Vaughn’s first big songwriting success was "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys", which was first recorded by Waylon Jennings in...
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Het Grote Songfestivalfeest (category Eurovision Song Contest 2020)
Dana International Charlotte Perrelli Eleni Foureira Lenny Kuhr Netta Ruth Jacott Tim Douwsma, Gali Atari and Buddy Vedder Songs of Europe Congratulations:...
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entries have been submitted into the Eurovision Song Contest since it began in 1956, comprising songs and artists which have represented fifty-two countries...
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Lotta Engberg (redirect from Anna Charlotte Pedersen)
Anna Charlotte "Lotta" Engberg (born Pedersen; 5 March 1963) is a Swedish singer. She represented Sweden in Eurovision Song Contest 1987 with "Boogaloo"...
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Conchita Wurst (redirect from Hit Me (Conchita Wurst song))
Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. Also as Conchita, he performed “Waterloo" with Charlotte Perrelli and Carola as an interval...
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The Ark (Swedish band) (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Sweden)
made their breakthrough in 2000 with the song "It Takes a Fool to Remain Sane", and since then several hit songs followed; they reunited in 2020. The Ark...
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