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The final shots show the stalker's tied up as she gives an evil smile, Alexander picking the teddy bear up and placing it on a stool with Alexander wearing the clothes from the start of the video fixing his jacket up as the stalker watches him leave as Alexander then leaves the asylum for good leaving the stalker where she belongs within the ...
Rybak was born in Minsk, which at that time was part of Soviet Belarus.His parents hail from the town of Vitebsk in Northern Belarus. His father Igor Rybak, a well-known classical violinist who performed alongside Pinchas Zukerman, defected to Norway in 1991 after a concert tour of a Belarusian chamber orchestra which he was part of.
This is the discography of Belarusian-Norwegian singer-songwriter Alexander Rybak.He represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia, and eventually went on to win the contest with 387 points—the highest tally any country achieved (under the 1975–2015 points system) in the history of Eurovision—with "Fairytale".
"Rybak is seducing, but not entirely convincing" their critic stated, giving it 4 out of 6 points. [4] Aftenposten gave it 5 out of 6 stars, calling Rybak "a complete artist." [ 5 ] Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet , however, caused a stir by giving the record merely 1 star and hurling epithets like "violin hobbit" and "smurf hits" at the artist ...
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Rybak shot a video for "Europe's Skies" in Crimea in late 2010. This video quickly became an internet hit, becoming Rybak's most watched official video until the release of "Kotik" in 2015. As of July 2020, the video holds more than 46 million views and is still Rybak's second-most watched music video. [ 13 ]
Produced by Judy Rybak. Iris Carreras is the field producer. Michelle Sigona is the development producer. Ken Blum, Michael Vele and Wini Dini are the editors. Peter Schweitzer is the senior producer.
Alexander Rybak lend his voice to the main character Hiccup in the Norwegian dub of the How To Train Your Dragon franchise. He wrote a song titled "Come Fly with Me" during a difficult period in his life and decided he wanted to include in the song book Trolle og den magiske fela on which he was also working then.