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4 Mar 2014

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Twin Twin France 2014

French trio Twin Twin have won the French national selection, jetting them and their song Moustache off to Copenhagen.

The band will perform their winning song in the Grand Final on 10 May.

After a month of public voting, Canadian singer (and now French Eurovision TV royalty) Natasha St-Pier announced the winner on a special edition of Les Chansons D’Abord. The public votes were combined with a jury vote to find the winner.

The song recaps on France Televisions’ website were viewed over 28 million times and the three songs in the running were featured on France 3 radio daily throughout February.

Coming neck and neck in the favourite stakes, was Joanna with Ma Liberté. This is the re-mastered version of her track.

Which do you prefer?

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(Image source: France Televisions)

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