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- Artist
- Jessica Andersson
- Genres
- classic swedish pop swedish pop
- Start At
- City
- Spånga, Sweden
- Biography
- Jessica Andersson (born 27 October 1973 in Västergötland) is a Swedish singer. She participated in the television show Fame Factory in 2002 and later formed the group Fame with the show's winner Magnus Bäcklund. Fame won Melodifestivalen 2003 and represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest with Give me your love. They finished in fifth place. In 2004, Fame finished sixth in Melodifestivalen with Vindarna vänder oss. Jessica Andersson went on to participate in Melodifestivalen as a solo artist five times
- MusicBrainz
- dcb7862a-448b-4d03-9253-a113b8125050
- Spotify
- 0e52F3Q1maTGPgsEa1hDJM
- 1973