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'''Two Tricky''' is a ] from ]. They represented their country in the ] with the song "Angel", a favourite amongst the fans of the eurovision but which failed to place with the top 10. It received only 3 points (1 point from Norway) and (3 points from Denmark) who also hosted that year's contest in Copenhagen.The song placed in the 23rd place along with Norway who received 3 points from Portugal. | '''Two Tricky''' is a ] from ]. They represented their country in the ] with the song "Angel", a favourite amongst the fans of the eurovision but which failed to place with the top 10. It received only 3 points (1 point from Norway) and (3 points from Denmark) who also hosted that year's contest in Copenhagen.The song placed in the 23rd place along with Norway who received 3 points from Portugal. | ||
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Two Tricky is a boy band from Iceland. They represented their country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with the song "Angel", a favourite amongst the fans of the eurovision but which failed to place with the top 10. It received only 3 points (1 point from Norway) and (3 points from Denmark) who also hosted that year's contest in Copenhagen.The song placed in the 23rd place along with Norway who received 3 points from Portugal.
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