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19. Portugal – Nonstop: “Coisas de Nada”

For some reason, the Portuguese entry decided to go with an ABBA-sounding song. Usually only the Swedes do that. Imagine the Spice Girls singing ABBA in Portuguese (except for the chorus). This is ridiculously lame. And it makes Katrina and the Waves sound like Slayer.

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Author Chris ZammarelliPosted on 18 May 200615 March 2020Categories ESC2006Tags Portugal

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