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Dorset songwriter aims to have two Eurovision entries

Singer-songwriter Emma Gale had been close to giving up writing music when a song she penned about the pandemic went viral.

Four years on, says things have “gone crazy” after three of her songs made it through to the Eurovision Song Contest shortlists of three separate countries.

Next week, Ms Gale, who lives in Dorset, will be heading to Norway where her song Sulale, sung by Nora Jabri, will go before a panel and public vote.

Poison Cake, performed by Marko Bosnjak, is also a strong contender in Croatia where judges and viewers will choose their entry later this month.


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