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Former Bus Stop and Barndance Boys man Daz Sampson is part of the DJ duo that is Uniting Nations, and is now most well known for his entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, with "Teenage Life" which represented the United Kingdom in Greece. It also features school girls on the chorus. Daz Sampson finished 19th of 24 contestants, however it was in the top 10 earlier on in the points scoring, and charted in the top 10 in the UK charts. Sampson, along with British singer Nona, attempted to represent Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with a song entitled "Kinky Boots". It was not selected for the live final, which was won by ZENA. Sampson joined forces with the Belarusian singer Katya Ocean for an attempt to represent Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with a song Give you love. The song was not selected by the Belarusian broadcaster BTRC, and Belarus were later disqualified from the contest. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Teenage Life
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3,5683Teenage Life - Radio Edit
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9895Teenage Life (Uniting Nations
2666Teenage Life (Raveman Remix)
1967Teenage Life (Radio Edit - mastered)
1948Teenage Life (Uniting Nations Radio Edit)
1219teenage life (paul keenan remix)
11710Teenage Life (United Kingdom) 2006 Final
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Eurovision Song Contest-Athens 2006
Eurovision 2006
Eurovision Party Soundtrack
Essential Pop Anthems: Classic 80s, 90s and Current Chart Hits

Eurovision Song Contest - Athens 2006

Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Essential Pop Anthems: Classic 80s, 90s and Current Chart Hits
Eurovision 2006 - Athens

Teenage Life - EP
All Kinds Of Everything