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- Alexander Rybak (31) found himself in the deep romantic corner when he wrote “To Julie” to his girlfriend Julie Gaarud Holm.
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New Video. Alexander Rybak: Melodi Grand Prix 2018 – All Contestants (Violin Jam)
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Alexander Rybak: Melodi Grand Prix 2018 – All Contestants (Violin Jam) March 4th, 2018 – One week before the Norwegian ion, “Melodi Grand Prix”, Alexander released a new music-video, where he pays tribute to all the other 9...Press-Release: Alexander Rybak to compete in Melodi Grand Prix 2018 with “That´s How You Write A Song”
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Press-release, January 15th 2018: ALEXANDER RYBAK TO COMPETE IN MELODI GRAND PRIX 2018! (Norwegian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest) “THAT´S HOW YOU WRITE A SONG” Watch the music-video on YouTube HERE Download...New Video: Franziska Wiese & Alexander Rybak: Fairytale Duett (Silverjam Mix)
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New Video: Franziska Wiese & AlAlexander Rybak wrote birthday-song for his girlfriend
- It is no fierce, violin-driven pop song, Alexander Rybak gives to his girlfriend.
Norway: Alexander Rybak to Eurovision 2018 - Eurovoix
- Alexander Rybak represented Norway at the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest with the song That’s How You Write A Song.
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- But today Alexander Rybak hasn’t gotten caught up in metaphors, lost love, or even dreams.