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2008 esctoday.com awards - Best male national final performance not to qualify for Eurovision
The nominations for BEST MALE NATIONAL FINAL PERFORMANCE NOT TO QUALIFY FOR EUROVISION are:
- Nicolas Metaxas of Cyprus for Butterflies
- Mikael Konttinen of Finland for Milloin
- Kostas Martakis of Greece for Always and forever
- Torstein Sødal of Norway for Eastern wind
- Sergey Lazarev of Russia for Flyer
You can watch the performances below:
1. Nicolas Metaxas (Cpyrus)
2. Mikael Konttinen (Finland)
3. Kostas Martakis (Greece)
4. Torstein Sødal (Norway)
5. Sergey Lazarev (Russia)
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