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Eurovision: Tooji Wants You To Stay

Representing Norway at Eurovision this year will be Tooji. Tooji was born in Iran but his family fled to Norway before his first birthday. What can we tell you about twenty four year old Tooji? Well clearly he’s tall, dark, handsome and loves hoodies. He’s a former MTV presenter and he also works with children when he’s not singing techno-infused pop songs. Stay has already been a number two hit in Norway.

Norway has won the Eurovision contest three times. The last time was in 2009 when Alexander Ryback took out the top spot with his tune Fairytale.

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Check out Tooji’s Eurovision entry below.

Have you seen who’s representing Ireland this year – take a look at Jedward’s latest offering

 

Note: This article has been altered since it’s original publication. We originally obmitted Alexander Ryback and falsely claimed that Norway had only won twice.

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