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Russia Selects Contestant for Eurovision 2011 in Dusseldorf

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Russia Selects Contestant for Eurovision 2011 in Dusseldorf


05.03.2011

After a month of silence and rumors Russia has decided: popular young singer Alexei Vorobyov will represent Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest, 2011, Eurovisionary reports.

Russian broadcaster Channel One has had responsibility screen applicants to participate at Eurovision 2011, which will be held in May. Russia will be represented with the song Get You performed by Alexei Vorobyov. For the first time Get You will be performed to an audience next Saturday, March 12, at the premiere of the show Star Academy. Return, making it a special featured number of the show. This year, Channel One used its right to choose the song and did not hold a national qualifying round.

The song participating for Russia at this year's Eurovision is written by RedOne - composer behind some of Lady Gaga's hits and the official hymn for the 2006 World Soccer Cup. In the past two years RedOne has had a total of 6 Grammy nominations as a producer and one prize in the category of Best Dance Recording for Poker Face by Lady Gaga in 2010.

“This is a great honor and great responsibility to represent Russia at the Eurovision. I will do my best for victory and I know it will happen,” Vorobyov said after being selected. “I am sure that the song Get You has every chance of success in this competition, because the person who wrote it, not just knows the most current trends in world music – he creates them.”

“I've always dreamed to go to Eurovision and bring victory to my country,” he went on to say. “I have a unique chance to go further and realize the dream of all the Russian musicians – took place as a performer of international standard.”

RedOne, author of the song Get You, explains: "I'm really excited. Me and Alexei wrote a very good song. I guess that the next year's Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Russia."

Russkiy Mir Foundation Information Service

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