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    "Am I Wrong" is a song by Norwegian musical duo Nico & Vinz. It was written by group members Nico Sereba and Vincent Dery, Abdoulie Jallow, and William Wiik Larsen. [3] The song was initially released as a digital download single in Norway on 12 April 2013, credited to the duo's previous name Envy, and became a hit in various Nordic countries, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.

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    In early 2014, Nico & Vinz received the European Border Breakers Award (EBBA) at Eurosonic Festival, performed at the Spellemann Awards, completed a Scandinavian tour, and launched "Am I Wrong" worldwide. [11] When "Am I Wrong" made its American radio debut in April 2014, it was the number one most added record at the mainstream radio format ...

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  7. Am I Wrong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Am I Wrong?, a 1998 album by Gitane DeMone "Am I Wrong", a 2000 song by Étienne de Crécy "Am I Wrong", a 2003 song by Mull Historical Society from Us

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  9. Talk : Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Wikipedia

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    The article linked to by the "not" at the bottom of the trivia suggests that the Spanish equivalent could be wrong, and that the first verb should be in the subjunctive, not the future. — Paul G 17:43, 9 April 2007 (UTC) The French translation here is wrong -- "ce qui sera sera" means "who will be, will be."