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In Linda Bengtzing's case, persistence paid off. A Swedish pop singer in the mold of Melodifestivalen veterans <a href="spotify:artist:7rZYHhxGKbe1XepzlpDlKm">Lena Philipsson</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3uFum0NCM1PtmCO0MwsOAt">Carola</a>, Bengtzing literally battled her way to celebrity beginning with her appearance on the fourth and final season of Fame Factory. Long story short, Bengtzing never made it to the finals; however, she was selected to compete at Melodifestivalen 2005 during her stint on the show. Entering the national song contest with "Alla Flickor," Bengtzing finished last with zero "phone-in" points. She'd been trounced, but "Alla Flickor" nevertheless peaked at number eight on the Swedish charts. Another single, "Diamanter," followed on the heels of "Alla Flickor," peaking at a respectable number 32. Bolstered by her chart success, Bengtzing returned to Melodifestivalen the following year with "Jag Ljuger Sa Bra," a song originally intended for <a href="spotify:artist:0e52F3Q1maTGPgsEa1hDJM">Jessica Andersson</a>. Bengtzing finished seventh; regardless, "Jag Ljuger Sa Bra" went on to peak at number two on the charts. Her debut full-length, 2006's Ingenting att Forlora, managed to peak at number four and yielded another Top Ten single, "Kan Du Se." Bengtzing teamed up with novelty rapper <a href="spotify:artist:0cAOG10Gh3ORpBRZ9c7Zam">Markoolio</a> early in the following year for the comedic single "Varsta Schlagern." It would prove to be Bengtzing's first number one single. ~ TiVo Staff, Rovi

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