Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2004
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Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2003 was the third music competition in Norway in the series Melodi Grand Prix Junior for children aged 9 and 15 years. The winner of 2003 was the group @lek with their song "En stjerne skal jeg bli" (meaning I'm gonna be a star).
The album Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2004 containing the songs of the finals reached #3 on the VG-lista Norwegian Albums Chart on week 26 of 2003 staying at #4 for 2 weeks.[1]
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To små karer • 2U • @ lek • Malin Reitan • Ole Runar • Celine Helgemo • The BlackSheeps • Jørgen Dahl Moe • Torstein Snekvik • Sval Rosenløw Eeg
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