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Norway: Interview with Didrik Solli-Tangen
Who is Didrik?
I am just a normal guy from Porsgrunn in Norway, who finished high school and who now studies classical music at Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo. Before moving to Oslo I took private singing lessons with Anders Vangen for five years, starting of with pop music, but he convinced me to try singing opera, which I really felt was something I could do well and develop even more in doing. My music experience so far is limited to some local concerts in my home area, and some competitions. I even did an act together with Alexander Rybak in a christmas church consert in December 2009.
Your friendship with Alexander Rybak has been mentioned in the media, what is the truth here?
Well, we attended the same class in the same school for three months before he won the Eurovision, and I know him as a very likable person who is very good at what he is doing. It was very exciting for me to follow his victory in the Eurovision, and because of him I attended the semifinal in Skien (which is actually a neighbourcity to Porsgrunn) where he got through to the MGP final.
How did you get inn touch with composer Hanne Sørvaag?
It was at the MGP afterparty in Skien. I am a very open person he easily gets in touch with new people, and while talking to her a bit I made a joke about when she would write me a song. She actually took it seriously and I sent her some demos of me singing a bit later. She really liked my voice, and she contacted Fredrik Kempe in Stockholm, where they both live, about writing a ballad espesially for me and my voice. When I got to hear the song I immideatly liked it, and thought that it was suitable for Eurovision. When I talked to Hanne about this, she said that both her and Fredrik also had the same thoughts. NRK liked the song, and now I am in the final.
What is your relations to Eurovision Song Contest?
I have never been a huge fan, but especially after WigWam represented Norway in 2005 I started to follow the competition, as I liked their song very much. Now, as a participant myself, I see that it gives a very good attention and new opportunities for me as a singer. MGP has been very popular the last years, with a lot of well known artist competing, and it feels like an honour to be in the final this year. I think all the songs in the final are very good, and any of them could actually win. Earlier Eurovision has shown us that it is very hard to predict the result in advance.
How has all the focus in the media affected you these past weeks?
My primary goal this year is to do well in school, and I have tried to live a normal life as possible. I have even recently passed two exams. With this focus in mind, I have tried not to give too many interviews, as it really takes your focus away. Of course some in the press think that it is a part of a strategy, but I chose this also because I'm just a normal guy, and therefore it shouldn't be much to write about me. This past week though, I have taken the time to give the press some interviews.
Any comments to your fans throughout Europe?
It is always very nice to get good critics and to be mentioned as one of the favourites, but I try to keep it at a distance, focusing more on doing my best with the song. But I would really love to get out and show Europe what I can do, and I will give a very big thanks to all those who have noticed me and my song so far.
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@Sara, is he your favorite tonight? I´m sorry for making annoying remarks, but he really gets on my nerves. If only he did not put such a face while singing... but maybe that´s too much to ask for.
OT: is there any chance A-Ha would performe during the interval act??
Gosh! Here we go again! Just the same as last year with Alexander. Whats wrong with some of you guys..really??
"He pisses me off", I cant stand him","he annoys me" or whatever!
How can you say such things about a young guy who only sings a song..??
Good luck ! You are the best !
Good luck Didrik but I want A1 to win
If he's young and cute... it shouldn't matter at all. His song is as exciting as a sleeping pill. It has the words TOILET BREAK written all over it. Choose A1 instead, they have a more energetic song.
ANYTHING but Didrik, please!
I hope he won't win, but If that happens I wil give 5,5/10 to Norway this year!! It will be better than koK for sure!!
I want Maria H.S. or Bjorn J.M to win!
we want kok
Ah DOWN WITH DIDRIK! 
Good luck to him but please, A1 to win
i hope he doesnt win 2nite i prefer kok or A1
he has the word "star" written all over him.I think he is a gifted artist but his song is too averageThat being said, i predict he will win tonight because he has a strong voice and he shines on stage...I hopethey won't choose K.O.K.I believe the host country will want to give us something epic even though cheesy and not heavy metal...
HIS SONG SHOULD WIN ! (Even if the 8 songs are great)
Good luck Didrik!
You get my vote
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Good Luck Didrik 
YOU ARE THE BEST!
not boring ballad....
best best best song My heart is yours
Didrik Solli will win
Another boring ballad....don't like it!
i thinking he would win tonight even if i don't like he song
I think his song is so boring...I'd rather Keep of Kalessin FTW!
I don't think this guy will be as lucky as Rybak.His voice is great but the song is below avarage!
I agree with Paschalis. This will end somewhere between 10th and 15th place in Eurovision. And even that is an overrated placing for this song.
Dont know how well this song will do in Eurovision. Somewere between 1st and 20th place.
But I dont care if Europe like it or not. I LOVE Didriks performance, and Im gonna give all my votes to him this evening!
Best of Luck Norway
I think it is safe to say that this guy is Eurovision Material
I like him, and I like the song, but it's only my 4th choice for MGP winner tonight, after A1, Bjorn & Venke.
I don't think he would do well in ESC if the level and diversity of the songs are similar to last years'. Maybe a 12th-16th place. Typical Kempe song
He pisses me off so much taht I started calling him "hom"
his song is lulluby...classic esc song.but not cheap.
Norway, put your traditional musics in your esc songs...
"Danny Boy" version 1 : http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=-Jgma--0WYU
"Danny Boy" version 2 : http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=_1_MydgRFZw
"Danny Boy" version 3 : http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=XSY-GsjNbSk

Love em all
I can´t stand hos song. I can´t stand the way he looks while singing as if he was suffering from constipation. I can´t stand his silly crooner outfit. I simply can´t find anything positive about hom or his song.
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