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Alexander Rybak, who won Eurovision for Norway in 2009 with his song "Fairytale," remains a prominent figure in the contest. At 23, he set a record with 387 points and topped charts worldwide. Rybak continues to engage with Eurovision, appearing in medleys and the Netflix comedy "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga." In 2018, he competed again, placing 15th.
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