Afro-Dite

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Never Let It Go 03:03 Tools
The Boy Can Dance 03:04 Tools
Aqua Playa 03:04 Tools
Turn It Up 03:02 Tools
Rivers Of Joy 03:30 Tools
Black Is Black 03:30 Tools
Mama Lou 04:20 Tools
Could This Be The Moment 03:39 Tools
Surrender 02:39 Tools
Celebration 02:51 Tools
Just Because 03:41 Tools
Shining Star 03:42 Tools
Clap Your Hands 04:13 Tools
Since Your Love Has Gone 04:24 Tools
Smile 03:10 Tools
Never Let It Go (Sweden) 00:00 Tools
Back On My Feet 04:05 Tools
Never Let It Go - SoundFactory Anthem Edit 04:31 Tools
Never Let Go 03:01 Tools
Never Let It Go (SoundFactory Anthem Edit) 04:30 Tools
Turn it Up (Soundfactory Club 04:30 Tools
Turn It Up (Offer Nissim Club Mix) 03:02 Tools
Never Let You Go 03:02 Tools
Never let it go (Sweden 2002) 03:03 Tools
Turn it Up (Soundfactory Club Anthem mix) 03:02 Tools
Turn it up (Guest) 03:03 Tools
Never Let It Go (Original Version) 03:02 Tools
Turn it Up (Ofer Nisim Soundfactory Club Mix) 03:02 Tools
The Boy Can Dance (Melodifestivalen 2012) 03:01 Tools
Never Let It Go (Sound Factory Club Anthem Mix) 03:02 Tools
Turn Iy Up (Sound Factory Club 03:01 Tools
Never Let it Go (Club Mix) 03:01 Tools
Aqua Playa (SoundFactory Radio Mix) 03:01 Tools
Never Let It Go (Grooveconstructors Radio Edit) 03:31 Tools
Heart Of Africa 03:04 Tools
Turn It Up (Soundfactory Club Anthem) 03:31 Tools
Never Let It Go (2002) 03:03 Tools
Långe Bengt 03:03 Tools
Turn it Up (ofer nissim) 03:03 Tools
Never Let It Go (Instrumental) 03:04 Tools
Never Let It Go (GrooveConsctructors Radio Edit) 03:04 Tools
Never Let It Go (SoundFactory Club Anthem) 03:04 Tools
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Afro-Dite are Kayo Shekoni, Blossom Tainton and Gladys del Pilar. The successful trio won the Swedish selection to the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, with the song "Never Let It Go", and finished 8th in Tallinn. In 2003 they entered the national selection again, with "Aqua Playa". In the national finals "Aqua Playa" finished 7th. So far they've released one album and four singles. Another album is on the way and is expected to be released 2006/2007. Eurovision Song Contest 2002 - Tallinn Entry for Sweden Performer: Afro-dite Song title: Never Let It Go Song writer(s): Marcos Ubeda Song composer(s): Marcos Ubeda Sang in Position: 12 Final Position: 8 Total Points: 72 The small capital of Tallinn was the poud host of the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest. The rules for the 2002 contest stated that only 22 countries would be able to participate, but the European Broadcasting Union later changed this into 24 countries being allowed into the competition. Israel accepted the invitation as the first runner-up in the pool of countries that were initially doomed to stay at home. Portugal, the second runner-up declined to go to Tallinn, so Latvia was able to enter the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest. This was a rather peculiar situation, since Latvia ended up winning the whole contest in the end! There was no clear favorite among the 24 countries competing. Sweden, Germany and the host country Estonia were tipped as winners, but it was Marie N (Marija Naumova) who was able to hold the trophy in her hands. Marie N had already tried to enter the 2000 and 2001 Eurovision Song Contests, but narrowly missed out both times. Her 2002 entry I Wanna had a stunning dress change gimmick as Marie started her song wearing a white suit - only to end it wearing a sexy red dress! This was the start of many more intriguing dress changes in the following Eurovision Song Contests. However, Marie N's I Wanna didn't prove to be a big success in the European charts as the single of it was only released months after the Latvian victory. The tragic figure of the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest was the Danish singer Malene. Seen by many fans as one of the favorites to win, she ended up in the last position with just seven points in total. That was a severe blow to the Danish nation who won the contest in 2000 and who came 2nd in 2001, but would miss out on the 2003 competition in Riga. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.