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Eurovision is two months away and Eurovision parties are mountains of fun! It’s better though if you know some of the tracks ahead of time, so you can choose who to barrack for.

First up in this years entries is the submission from France, sung by Indonesian singer Angun, the video features some good looking soldiers, hot Israeli model Yonatan Wegman and gay designer Jean Paul Gaultier.

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Eurovision is a song writing contest between nations, so the singer can be of any nationality. One year Celine Dion represented Switzerland. Although we’re a long way from the competitions hay days when contestants would top the charts and careers like ABBA’s could be made through Eurovision success, it’s still incredibly camp and fun to watch.

Check out Angun’s video and tell us what you think by logging on and commenting.

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