Linda Bengtzing
Linda Bengtzing

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Linda Bengtzing was born in 1974 in Gullspång, Sweden. Bengtzing grew up in Gullspång, a little village in Västra Götaland located in the west of Sweden. She released two singles in 1987 and 1989, however, she disappeared from the music... (Full Biography Below)

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Linda Bengtzing was born in 1974 in Gullspång, Sweden. Bengtzing grew up in Gullspång, a little village in Västra Götaland located in the west of Sweden. She released two singles in 1987 and 1989, however, she disappeared from the music industry for fifteen years. In 2004 she took part in the fourth and final season of Fame Factory but she went on the program at the same time as her song "girls" being selected to participate at the Eurovision song contest in 2005. Her song surprised everyone and she took part in the Melodifestivalen final after receiving sufficient votes in the 'Second Chance' (Second Chance) round. She finished in last place, scoring 15 jury points but receiving 0 points from the Swedish public's televoting. The single reached #8 in the Swedish charts and a few days 'Diamond', a song very similar to All of the girls, reached #32. One year later she appeared again in Melodifestivalen. Her song, "I lie so well", written first for Jessica Andersson, finished in the top two of the first heat and, therefore, was entered into the grand final. Linda's song came seventh out of 10 in the final in Stockholm's Globen. Whilst Linda may not have received many votes from the public the single rose to #2 on the Swedish charts, making it her greatest hit. Days before the Melodifestivalen 2006 final, she released her first studio album, "Nothing to lose" (#4) and months later the second single from the album, "Can you see," debuted at #7, though did not chart the next week. In 2007 she released a new single, "the Worst schlagern", a parody on traditional Melodifestivalen entries. The song is rumoured to have been entered into the Eurovision song contest in 2007, but was not selected as one of the 32 songs to compete for the title in the live shows. The song is a duet together with Instead. Linda participated at the Eurovision song contest in 2008, competing in Heat 4 of the (Karlskrona) and on the 1st March 2008, where she directly qualified for the final round. She went on to finish fifth out of ten in the final, with 64 points from the juries but nothing from the public. The song was composed by Johan Fransson, Tim Larsson, Tobias Lundgren and is called How hard can it be? (How hard can it be?). Linda released her second album on the 19 February 2008, 4 days after the Melodifestivalen final. It has been reported that Linda's record company Mariann Records) would not allow Linda to release her second album, unless she entered the Eurovision song contest in 2008. In 2009, she recorded the song "Victorious". The latter has been submitted for the 2010 edition of the Eurovision song contest, but unfortunately, it was not selected. The song was eventually recorded as a duet with the Swedish singer Velvet (one of her friends). The 22nd of February 2010, the song was available as a digital release and some remixes were also released few weeks later. The "Victorious" music video was shot in Los Angeles. In 2011 once again competed at Melodifestivalen with the song "is it wrong of me?". And 2014 she tried represent to Sweden at Eurovision Song Contest 2014 but for the first time she failed to reach the final with her song "Take on me".

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