
Daði Freyr unveils Iceland's 2021 Eurovision entry song "10 Years"
Iceland's Daði Freyr has released his 2021 Eurovision entry song "10 Years", and it's another huge banger.
Last year' Daði Freyr was selected to represent Iceland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with his huge anthem "Think About Things".
The song became an instant favourite to win, but then the coronavirus pandemic forced organisers to call off the 2020 edition of the competition.
After being reselected to represent Iceland at this year's Eurovision in Rotterdam, Daði Freyr has unveiled his 2021 entry song "10 Years", which was first announced last month.
The new single is about his wife, who is also a member of Daði Freyr's Eurovision band Gagnamagnið.
Last week James Newman revealed his UK Eurovision entry song "Embers", and Flo Rida featured on Senhit's San Marino entry song "Adrenalina". Russia's Big Little, who were supposed to represent Russia at last year's Eurovision, also confirmed they wouldn't be representing Russia in 2021.
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