Xandee

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1 Life 02:55 Tools
Conga 03:03 Tools
1 Life (Belgium) 02:57 Tools
Ay Que Calor 03:24 Tools
One life 02:57 Tools
Conga (radio mix) - radio mix 03:03 Tools
The Power of Music 04:07 Tools
One Life (Belgium) 02:56 Tools
Cuts Both Ways 00:00 Tools
Conga (Radio Mix) 02:56 Tools
Heaven 03:16 Tools
This Is Me 03:36 Tools
Payback Time 03:52 Tools
I Need You 03:50 Tools
Chain Reaction 03:46 Tools
Dreamworlds 03:32 Tools
1 Life (Belgium 2004) 02:55 Tools
No Puedo 03:36 Tools
Always You 04:13 Tools
1 Life (Da Flip extended remix) 06:18 Tools
1 Life (Belgium)-easymp3s 06:18 Tools
Conga (Extended Mix) 06:18 Tools
1 Life. 02:54 Tools
1 Life [Belgium] 02:57 Tools
1 Life (Eurovision 2004 - Belgium) 00:00 Tools
1 Life (Radio Version) 06:18 Tools
Tek Hayat 02:57 Tools
1 Life (Radio) 00:00 Tools
One Reason 00:00 Tools
Eurovision Song Contest 02:57 Tools
1 Life (live) 00:00 Tools
1life 02:55 Tools
Tek Hayat (live) 02:55 Tools
Ay, Qué Calor 03:23 Tools
Conga (extended mix) - extended mix 03:23 Tools
Radio Edit 03:23 Tools
Conga (2006) 03:23 Tools
1 life (Belgien) 03:23 Tools
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Xandee is a stage name of Sandy Boets (born December 18, 1978), Flemish singer who represented Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. At the age of 16 she founded the pop duo "Touch of Joy" with Serge (Sergio) Quisquater. Sergio and his band Sergio & The Ladies represented Belgium in ESC 2002 with the song "Sister". At the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul Xandee sang the dance uptempo song "1 Life" in the contest. The song was one of the major favourites before the contest, but only got 7 points, 5 of which from neighbouring country The Netherlands, on the final evening. It eventually got only 22nd place out of 24 participants. "Doing a Xandee" has since become a popular phrase used by Eurovision fans to describe a hyped or pre-contest favourite participant only for them to have reached a low position. Interestingly, Xandee's fate was repeated two years later, at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, where fellow Belgian entry Kate Ryan, despite being a hugely-hyped favourite, failed to qualify from the Semi-Final. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.