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Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen (born 13 September 2000 [citation needed]), known mononymously as Emmy, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter. She is set to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song " Laika Party ".
Aurora Aksnes (Norwegian pronunciation: [æʉ̯ˈɾùːɾɑ ˈɑ̂ksˌneːs]; born 15 June 1996), [2] [3] known simply as Aurora (stylized in all capital letters), [4] is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and record producer. She is considered one of Norway's biggest artists. [5]
Iselin Løken Solheim (born 20 June 1990), first known as Iselin Solheim and then simply as Iselin, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter.She is well known for her vocals on Alan Walker's singles "Faded" (2015) and "Sing Me to Sleep" (2016) and Gryffin's single "Just for a Moment" (2018).
Anne Lilia Berge Strand (born 21 November 1977), [4] [5] known professionally as Annie, is a Norwegian singer, songwriter, record producer and DJ.She began her recording career in 1999 with the underground hit single "The Greatest Hit" and gained international acclaim, particularly from music bloggers, for her debut album Anniemal (2004).
Dagny Norvoll Sandvik (born 23 July 1990), known mononymously as Dagny, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Her music is pop-based, incorporating elements of indie, dance, synth-pop, electropop and disco. She has released two studio albums, Strangers / Lovers (2020) and Elle (2024), and one EP, Ultraviolet (2016).
This is a list of Norwegian musicians and bands notable enough for Wikipedia articles. The genres are as given in the individual articles. The genres are as given in the individual articles. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.